Ellen MacEachen

4.2k total citations
116 papers, 2.9k citations indexed

About

Ellen MacEachen is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Ellen MacEachen has authored 116 papers receiving a total of 2.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 81 papers in General Health Professions, 51 papers in Radiological and Ultrasound Technology and 28 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Ellen MacEachen's work include Occupational Health and Safety Research (51 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (46 papers) and Workplace Health and Well-being (44 papers). Ellen MacEachen is often cited by papers focused on Occupational Health and Safety Research (51 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (46 papers) and Workplace Health and Well-being (44 papers). Ellen MacEachen collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Sweden and Australia. Ellen MacEachen's co-authors include Agnieszka Kosny, Judy Clarke, Joan M. Eakin, Sue Ferrier, Lori Chambers, Emma Irvin, Kerstin Ekberg, Renée‐Louise Franche, Christian Ståhl and Debra A. Dunstan and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Social Science & Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Ellen MacEachen

113 papers receiving 2.7k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Ellen MacEachen 1.6k 1.1k 560 538 281 116 2.9k
Emile Tompa 902 0.6× 838 0.8× 172 0.3× 325 0.6× 262 0.9× 101 2.0k
Michael Quinlan 2.4k 1.5× 1.6k 1.5× 959 1.7× 168 0.3× 602 2.1× 179 4.5k
Chris McLeod 1.4k 0.8× 442 0.4× 236 0.4× 210 0.4× 157 0.6× 117 2.7k
Agnieszka Kosny 910 0.6× 634 0.6× 278 0.5× 442 0.8× 133 0.5× 51 1.6k
Yorghos Apostolopoulos 892 0.6× 454 0.4× 827 1.5× 136 0.3× 207 0.7× 77 2.8k
Fernando G. Benavides 3.5k 2.2× 1.2k 1.1× 571 1.0× 672 1.2× 755 2.7× 300 5.7k
Mark G. Wilson 1.3k 0.8× 756 0.7× 365 0.7× 157 0.3× 140 0.5× 93 3.2k
Stavroula Leka 1.2k 0.7× 980 0.9× 232 0.4× 178 0.3× 96 0.3× 91 2.2k
Cassandra A. Okechukwu 943 0.6× 338 0.3× 617 1.1× 187 0.3× 107 0.4× 64 1.9k
Linda M. Goldenhar 751 0.5× 930 0.9× 307 0.5× 175 0.3× 58 0.2× 70 2.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ellen MacEachen

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ellen MacEachen

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All Works

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Shahidi, Faraz Vahid, et al.. (2024). Improving LGBT Labor Market Outcomes Through Laws, Workplace Policies, and Support Programs: A Scoping Review. Sexuality Research and Social Policy. 22(1). 329–346. 4 indexed citations
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Miller, Mark, Penelope Hopwood, Parviz Haghighi, et al.. (2024). Does staffing impact health and work conditions of staff in long-term care homes?: a scoping review. European Journal of Public Health. 34(Supplement_3). 1 indexed citations
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MacEachen, Ellen, et al.. (2024). Return-to-Work Coordinators’ Perceptions of Their Roles Relative to Workers: A Discourse Analysis. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 34(4). 783–792. 1 indexed citations
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Meyer, Samantha B., et al.. (2023). Perceptions of COVID-19 related risks by platform-based couriers: An analysis of user comment threads on Reddit. Work. 75(4). 1113–1125. 3 indexed citations
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MacEachen, Ellen, et al.. (2023). Use of adapted or modified methods with people with dementia in research: A scoping review. Dementia. 22(8). 1994–2023. 4 indexed citations
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MacEachen, Ellen, et al.. (2023). Retirement pension poverty among injured workers with long-term workers’ compensation claims. The Economic and Labour Relations Review. 34(4). 753–771.
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MacEachen, Ellen, et al.. (2023). “It is not just about my work, my identities count”: the Influence of Intersectional Identities on the Employment Experiences of Black African Immigrant Women in Ontario, Canada. Journal of International Migration and Integration / Revue de l integration et de la migration internationale. 25(1). 421–442. 2 indexed citations
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Ståhl, Christian, Jürgen De Wispelaere, & Ellen MacEachen. (2022). The work disability trap: manifestations, causes and consequences of a policy paradox. Disability and Rehabilitation. 45(11). 1916–1922. 3 indexed citations
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MacEachen, Ellen, et al.. (2021). Self-employment, work and health: A critical narrative review. Work. 70(3). 945–957. 15 indexed citations
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MacEachen, Ellen, et al.. (2021). Policy and Practice Note: Policy, Safety, and Regulation with Regard to Ontario Home Care Clients and Personal Support Workers. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. 41(3). 490–498. 6 indexed citations
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Nedelec, Bernadette, et al.. (2017). Work remains meaningful despite time out of the workplace and chronic pain. Disability and Rehabilitation. 40(18). 2144–2151. 8 indexed citations
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Dunstan, Debra A. & Ellen MacEachen. (2016). Workplace managers’ view of the role of co-workers in return-to-work. Disability and Rehabilitation. 38(23). 2324–2333. 5 indexed citations
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MacEachen, Ellen, et al.. (2015). Understanding and building upon effort to return to work for people with long-term disability and job loss. Work. 52(1). 103–114. 18 indexed citations
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Haukka, Eija, Kari-Pekka Martimo, Tea Lallukka, et al.. (2015). Efficacy of temporary work modifications on disability related to musculoskeletal pain or depressive symptoms—study protocol for a controlled trial. BMJ Open. 5(5). e008300–e008300. 5 indexed citations
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Seing, Ida, Ellen MacEachen, Kerstin Ekberg, & Christian Ståhl. (2014). Return to work or job transition? Employer dilemmas in taking social responsibility for return to work in local workplace practice. Disability and Rehabilitation. 37(19). 1760–1769. 44 indexed citations
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MacEachen, Ellen, et al.. (2013). The ideal of consumer choice in social services: challenges with implementation in an Ontario injured worker vocational retraining programme. Disability and Rehabilitation. 35(25). 2171–2179. 19 indexed citations
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Loisel, Patrick, Quan Nha Hong, Daniel Imbeau, et al.. (2008). The Work Disability Prevention CIHR Strategic Training Program: Program Performance After 5 Years of Implementation. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 19(1). 1–7. 10 indexed citations
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MacEachen, Ellen, Agnieszka Kosny, & Sue Ferrier. (2007). Unexpected barriers in return to work: Lessons learned from injured worker peer support groups. Work. 29(2). 155–164. 51 indexed citations

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