Deirdre DeJean

2.0k total citations
28 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Deirdre DeJean is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Deirdre DeJean has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in General Health Professions, 8 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 6 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Deirdre DeJean's work include Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (7 papers), Chronic Disease Management Strategies (5 papers) and Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (5 papers). Deirdre DeJean is often cited by papers focused on Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (7 papers), Chronic Disease Management Strategies (5 papers) and Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (5 papers). Deirdre DeJean collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and United Kingdom. Deirdre DeJean's co-authors include Mita Giacomini, Meredith Vanstone, Francesca Brundisini, Andrea L. Smith, Shawn Winsor, Dimitre R. Simeonov, Alastair Smith, Edward G. Hughes, Sujane Kandasamy and Sarah D. McDonald and has published in prestigious journals such as Critical Care Medicine, Fertility and Sterility and Epilepsia.

In The Last Decade

Deirdre DeJean

27 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers

Deirdre DeJean
Anne L. Hume United States
Audrey J Weiss United States
Avishek Nagi United States
Grace Joshy Australia
Fadia T. Shaya United States
Matire Harwood New Zealand
Jennifer H. Lindquist United States
Clint Douglas Australia
Anne L. Hume United States
Deirdre DeJean
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Deirdre DeJean

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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DeJean, Deirdre, et al.. (2023). Ethics information retrieval in HTA: state of current practice. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 39(1). e43–e43.
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Elliott, Jesse, Deirdre DeJean, Beth K. Potter, et al.. (2020). Neurologists’ perspectives on medical cannabis for pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy in Canada: A qualitative interview study. Seizure. 78. 118–126. 13 indexed citations
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Elliott, Jesse, Deirdre DeJean, Beth K. Potter, et al.. (2020). Barriers in accessing medical cannabis for children with drug-resistant epilepsy in Canada: A qualitative study. Epilepsy & Behavior. 111. 107120–107120. 10 indexed citations
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Elliott, Jesse, Deirdre DeJean, Tammy Clifford, et al.. (2019). Cannabis-based products for pediatric epilepsy: An updated systematic review. Seizure. 75. 18–22. 28 indexed citations
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Kim, Joanne, Sara D. Khangura, Christine Alexander, et al.. (2017). Proton Beam Therapy for the Treatment of Cancer in Children and Adults: A Health Technology Assessment. Europe PMC (PubMed Central). 5 indexed citations
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Hurley, Jeremiah, Emmanouil Mentzakis, Mita Giacomini, Deirdre DeJean, & Michel Grignon. (2017). Non-market resource allocation and the public’s interpretation of need: an empirical investigation in the context of health care. Social Choice and Welfare. 49(1). 117–143. 3 indexed citations
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DeJean, Deirdre, Mita Giacomini, Michelle Welsford, Lisa Schwartz, & Philip DeCicca. (2016). Inappropriate Ambulance Use: A Qualitative Study of Paramedics’ Views. Healthcare policy. 11(3). 67–79. 32 indexed citations
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Abelson, Julia, Frank Wagner, Deirdre DeJean, et al.. (2016). PUBLIC AND PATIENT INVOLVEMENT IN HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT: A FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 32(4). 256–264. 86 indexed citations
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Vanstone, Meredith, et al.. (2015). Patient Perspectives on Quality of Life With Uncontrolled Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Qualitative Meta-synthesis.. PubMed. 15(17). 1–29. 52 indexed citations
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Brundisini, Francesca, et al.. (2015). Type 2 diabetes patients’ and providers’ differing perspectives on medication nonadherence: a qualitative meta-synthesis. BMC Health Services Research. 15(1). 516–516. 115 indexed citations
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Winsor, Shawn, Andrew Smith, Meredith Vanstone, et al.. (2013). Experiences of patient-centredness with specialized community-based care: a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis.. PubMed. 13(17). 1–33. 36 indexed citations
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DeJean, Deirdre, Mita Giacomini, Meredith Vanstone, & Francesca Brundisini. (2013). Patient experiences of depression and anxiety with chronic disease: a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis.. PubMed. 13(16). 1–33. 224 indexed citations
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Brundisini, Francesca, Mita Giacomini, Deirdre DeJean, et al.. (2013). Chronic disease patients' experiences with accessing health care in rural and remote areas: a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis.. PubMed. 13(15). 1–33. 196 indexed citations
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Vanstone, Meredith, Mita Giacomini, Andrea L. Smith, et al.. (2013). How diet modification challenges are magnified in vulnerable or marginalized people with diabetes and heart disease: a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis.. PubMed. 13(14). 1–40. 74 indexed citations
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Giacomini, Mita, Jeremiah Hurley, & Deirdre DeJean. (2012). Fair reckoning: a qualitative investigation of responses to an economic health resource allocation survey. Health Expectations. 17(2). 174–185. 9 indexed citations
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Hughes, Edward G. & Deirdre DeJean. (2010). Cross-border fertility services in North America: a survey of Canadian and American providers. Fertility and Sterility. 94(1). e16–e19. 50 indexed citations
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DeJean, Deirdre, Mita Giacomini, Lisa Schwartz, & Fiona A. Miller. (2009). Ethics in Canadian health technology assessment: A descriptive review. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 25(4). 463–469. 32 indexed citations
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Giacomini, Mita, Richard J. Cook, & Deirdre DeJean. (2009). Life support decision making in critical care: Identifying and appraising the qualitative research evidence*. Critical Care Medicine. 37(4). 1475–1482. 20 indexed citations
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Giacomini, Mita, Nuala Kenny, & Deirdre DeJean. (2008). Ethics frameworks in Canadian health policies: Foundation, scaffolding, or window dressing?. Health Policy. 89(1). 58–71. 35 indexed citations

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