Elinor Wilson

1.5k total citations
32 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Elinor Wilson is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Emergency Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Elinor Wilson has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 7 papers in Emergency Medicine. Recurrent topics in Elinor Wilson's work include Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (7 papers), Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (7 papers) and Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology (7 papers). Elinor Wilson is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (7 papers), Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (7 papers) and Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology (7 papers). Elinor Wilson collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Argentina. Elinor Wilson's co-authors include Hermán Schargrodsky, Beatriz Champagne, Honorio Silva, Raúl Vinueza, Carlos P Boissonnet, Jorge Escobedo, W. A. Tweed, Alejandro Macchia, Fabio Pellegrini and Rafael Hernández-Hernández and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, The American Journal of Medicine and Critical Care Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Elinor Wilson

32 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Elinor Wilson Canada 15 351 306 261 256 179 32 1.1k
Julie Yallop Australia 10 329 0.9× 200 0.7× 240 0.9× 200 0.8× 150 0.8× 21 1.0k
Matti Ketonen Finland 19 735 2.1× 270 0.9× 277 1.1× 190 0.7× 58 0.3× 30 1.3k
John Harold United States 12 665 1.9× 230 0.8× 257 1.0× 69 0.3× 77 0.4× 35 1.4k
Samuel Kingué Cameroon 19 1.0k 2.9× 475 1.6× 174 0.7× 293 1.1× 84 0.5× 127 2.0k
Harri Mustaniemi Finland 14 472 1.3× 191 0.6× 215 0.8× 104 0.4× 52 0.3× 21 964
Paibul Suriyawongpaisal Thailand 19 156 0.4× 266 0.9× 98 0.4× 257 1.0× 122 0.7× 70 1.1k
Philip Tideman Australia 17 641 1.8× 175 0.6× 225 0.9× 116 0.5× 136 0.8× 37 1.2k
Fahim Haider Jafary Pakistan 15 676 1.9× 264 0.9× 119 0.5× 155 0.6× 52 0.3× 54 1.3k
Sadaf G Sepanlou Iran 24 220 0.6× 406 1.3× 193 0.7× 197 0.8× 44 0.2× 83 1.4k
William M. Schultz United States 8 557 1.6× 187 0.6× 223 0.9× 77 0.3× 52 0.3× 11 1.2k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Elinor Wilson

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Elinor Wilson

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wilson, Elinor, et al.. (2010). Principles of establishment of the First International Forum on Cross-Border Reproductive Care. Fertility and Sterility. 94(1). e1–e3. 14 indexed citations
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Champagne, Beatriz, et al.. (2010). Tobacco smoking in seven Latin American cities: the CARMELA study. Tobacco Control. 19(6). 457–462. 46 indexed citations
3.
Silva, Honorio, Rafael Hernández-Hernández, Raúl Vinueza, et al.. (2010). Cardiovascular Risk Awareness, Treatment, and Control in Urban Latin America. American Journal of Therapeutics. 17(2). 159–166. 34 indexed citations
4.
Touboul, Pierre‐Jean, Éric Vicaut, Julien Labreuche, et al.. (2010). Common Carotid Artery Intima-Media Thickness: The Cardiovascular Risk Factor Multiple Evaluation in Latin America (CARMELA) Study Results. Cerebrovascular Diseases. 31(1). 43–50. 35 indexed citations
5.
Vinueza, Raúl, Carlos P Boissonnet, Mónica Acevedo, et al.. (2009). Dyslipidemia in seven Latin American cities: CARMELA study. Preventive Medicine. 50(3). 106–111. 106 indexed citations
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Escobedo, Jorge, Hermán Schargrodsky, Beatriz Champagne, et al.. (2009). Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome in Latin America and its association with sub-clinical carotid atherosclerosis: the CARMELA cross sectional study. Cardiovascular Diabetology. 8(1). 52–52. 134 indexed citations
7.
Hernández-Hernández, Rafael, Honorio Silva, Manuel Velasco, et al.. (2009). Hypertension in seven Latin American cities: the Cardiovascular Risk Factor Multiple Evaluation in Latin America (CARMELA) study. Journal of Hypertension. 28(1). 24–34. 86 indexed citations
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Schargrodsky, Hermán, Rafael Hernández-Hernández, Beatriz Champagne, et al.. (2008). CARMELA: Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk in Seven Latin American Cities. The American Journal of Medicine. 121(1). 58–65. 279 indexed citations
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Stewart, Paula, et al.. (2005). Platform for International Action on Cardiovascular Disease. Global Heart. 1(2). 185–185. 1 indexed citations
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Wilson, Elinor, Graham W. Taylor, Stephen Phillips, et al.. (2001). Creating a Canadian stroke system.. PubMed. 164(13). 1853–5. 20 indexed citations
11.
Handley, Anthony J., Harriet Hawkins, Teresa C. Juarbe, et al.. (2001). Education. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 37(4). S49–S59. 9 indexed citations
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Nolan, Robert P., Elinor Wilson, Michael Shüster, et al.. (1999). Readiness to Perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Psychosomatic Medicine. 61(4). 546–551. 24 indexed citations
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Campbell, N R, Ellen Burgess, Elinor Wilson, et al.. (1999). Lifestyle changes to prevent and control hypertension: do they work? A summary of the Canadian consensus conference.. PubMed. 160(9). 1341–3. 18 indexed citations
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Rowe, Brian H., et al.. (1998). Preparation, attitudes and behaviour in nonhospital cardiac emergencies: evaluating a community's readiness to act.. PubMed. 14(3). 371–7. 23 indexed citations
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Hall, Nancy K., J. Allan Best, James Frankish, et al.. (1997). Health Promotion Practice and Public Health: Challenge for the 1990s. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 88(6). 409–415. 9 indexed citations
16.
Wilson, Elinor. (1994). Enhancing smoke-free behaviour: prevention of stroke.. PubMed. 6(1). 100–5. 3 indexed citations
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Wilson, Elinor, Bertis B. Little, William E. Byrd, E. McGee, & Bruce R. Carr. (1993). The effect of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists on adrenocorticotropin and cortisol secretion in adult premenopausal women.. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 76(1). 162–164. 14 indexed citations
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Wilson, Elinor & W. A. Tweed. (1984). Pharmacists' role in smoking cessation.. PubMed. 117(4). 156–7, 162. 2 indexed citations
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Wilson, Elinor, Beth A. Brooks, & W. A. Tweed. (1983). CPR skills retention of lay basic rescuers. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 12(8). 482–484. 66 indexed citations
20.
Tweed, W. A., et al.. (1980). Retention of cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills after initial overtraining. Critical Care Medicine. 8(11). 651–653. 48 indexed citations

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