Élisabeth Dutil

2.9k total citations
63 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Élisabeth Dutil is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, Élisabeth Dutil has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 19 papers in Occupational Therapy and 19 papers in Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Élisabeth Dutil's work include Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (19 papers), Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (19 papers) and Occupational Therapy Practice and Research (17 papers). Élisabeth Dutil is often cited by papers focused on Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (19 papers), Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (19 papers) and Occupational Therapy Practice and Research (17 papers). Élisabeth Dutil collaborates with scholars based in Canada and France. Élisabeth Dutil's co-authors include Réjean Hébert, Gina Bravo, Johanne Desrosiers, Louisette Mercier, J. Desrosiers, Carolina Bottari, Clément Dassa, Constant Rainville, André Arsenault and Francine Ferland and has published in prestigious journals such as Stroke, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

In The Last Decade

Élisabeth Dutil

63 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Élisabeth Dutil Canada 23 791 768 437 392 369 63 2.2k
Catherine A. Trombly United States 26 1.1k 1.4× 975 1.3× 402 0.9× 291 0.7× 519 1.4× 50 2.2k
Massimo Penta Belgium 20 576 0.7× 860 1.1× 373 0.9× 177 0.5× 213 0.6× 40 1.9k
Charles Benaïm France 24 765 1.0× 505 0.7× 244 0.6× 286 0.7× 314 0.9× 104 2.6k
Craig A. Velozo United States 38 992 1.3× 1.0k 1.4× 402 0.9× 617 1.6× 639 1.7× 133 3.8k
Cecily Partridge United Kingdom 17 1.5k 1.9× 595 0.8× 418 1.0× 675 1.7× 165 0.4× 46 2.3k
J. Pélissier France 25 880 1.1× 568 0.7× 313 0.7× 204 0.5× 421 1.1× 93 2.6k
Marcelo Riberto Brazil 19 754 1.0× 581 0.8× 256 0.6× 169 0.4× 454 1.2× 97 2.8k
Michal Katz‐Leurer Israel 25 683 0.9× 829 1.1× 215 0.5× 445 1.1× 114 0.3× 102 2.2k
Johanne Higgins Canada 21 1.1k 1.4× 671 0.9× 264 0.6× 318 0.8× 181 0.5× 69 2.0k
Rachel Kizony Israel 25 1.1k 1.4× 703 0.9× 228 0.5× 239 0.6× 496 1.3× 96 2.3k

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All Works

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Desrosiers, J., Réjean Hébert, Gina Bravo, & Élisabeth Dutil. (2020). Comparison of the Jamar dynamometer and the Martin vigorimeter for grip strength measurements in a healthy elderly population.. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 27(3). 137–143. 16 indexed citations
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Dutil, Élisabeth, Carolina Bottari, & Claudine Auger. (2017). Test-Retest Reliability of a Measure of Independence in Everyday Activities: The ADL Profile. Occupational Therapy International. 2017. 1–7. 26 indexed citations
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Ferland, Francine & Élisabeth Dutil. (2012). L'ergothérapie au Québec. Presses de l’Université de Montréal eBooks. 2 indexed citations
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Bottari, Carolina, Clément Dassa, Constant Rainville, & Élisabeth Dutil. (2010). The IADL Profile: Development, Content Validity, Intra- and Interrater Agreement. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 77(2). 90–100. 55 indexed citations
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Bier, Nathalie, Élisabeth Dutil, & Mélanie Couture. (2009). Factors Affecting Leisure Participation After a Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 24(3). 187–194. 58 indexed citations
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Bottari, Carolina, Clément Dassa, Constant Rainville, & Élisabeth Dutil. (2008). The factorial validity and internal consistency of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Profile in individuals with a traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 19(2). 177–207. 52 indexed citations
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Demers, Louise, et al.. (2008). Item analysis of the Functional Status Assessment of Seniors in the Emergency Department. Disability and Rehabilitation. 31(7). 565–572. 3 indexed citations
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Demers, Louise, et al.. (2008). Development of a functional status assessment of seniors visiting emergency department. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 48(2). 205–212. 13 indexed citations
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Guitard, Paulette, Francine Ferland, & Élisabeth Dutil. (2006). L'importance de l'attitude ludique en ergothérapie avec une clientèle adulte. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 73(5). 281–294. 3 indexed citations
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Vanier, M. T., Julie Lamoureux, Élisabeth Dutil, & Susan Crocker Houde. (2002). Clinical Efficacy of Stimulation Programs Aimed at Reversing Coma or Vegetative State (VS) Following Traumatic Brain Injury. PubMed. 79. 53–57. 5 indexed citations
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Rousseau, Jacqueline, et al.. (2002). Understanding the Issue of Home Adaptation: Searching for a Conceptual Framework. Occupational Therapy In Health Care. 14(1). 27–37. 11 indexed citations
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Dutil, Élisabeth, et al.. (1998). Le travail chez les blessés médullaires: Une analyse critique de la littérature. Annales de Réadaptation et de Médecine Physique. 41(1). 5–21. 2 indexed citations
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Brosseau, Lucie, et al.. (1996). The construct validity of the Functional Independence Measure as applied to stroke patients. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 12(3). 161–171. 17 indexed citations
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Desrosiers, Johanne, Réjean Hébert, Gina Bravo, & Élisabeth Dutil. (1996). Hand Sensibility of Healthy Older People. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 44(8). 974–978. 54 indexed citations
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Desrosiers, J., Réjean Hébert, Gina Bravo, & Élisabeth Dutil. (1995). The Purdue Pegboard Test: Normative data for people aged 60 and over. Disability and Rehabilitation. 17(5). 217–224. 270 indexed citations
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Desrosiers, J., Réjean Hébert, Gina Bravo, & Élisabeth Dutil. (1995). Comparison of the Jamar dynamometer and the Martin vigorimeter for grip strength measurements in a healthy elderly population. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 27(3). 137–143. 20 indexed citations
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Desrosiers, Johanne, Réjean Hébert, Gina Bravo, & Élisabeth Dutil. (1995). Upper extremity performance test for the elderly (TEMPA): Normative data and correlates with sensorimotor parameters. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 76(12). 1125–1129. 92 indexed citations
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Desrosiers, J., et al.. (1994). La dextérité manuelle: définition et mesure. 16(1). 28–33. 1 indexed citations
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Corriveau, Hélène, et al.. (1992). An evaluation of the hemiplegic patient based on the Bobath approach: A reliability study. Disability and Rehabilitation. 14(2). 81–84. 4 indexed citations

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