Henry S. Perkins

1.4k total citations
40 papers, 944 citations indexed

About

Henry S. Perkins is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions and Pharmacy. According to data from OpenAlex, Henry S. Perkins has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 944 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 25 papers in General Health Professions and 8 papers in Pharmacy. Recurrent topics in Henry S. Perkins's work include Ethics in medical practice (21 papers), Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (20 papers) and Patient Dignity and Privacy (10 papers). Henry S. Perkins is often cited by papers focused on Ethics in medical practice (21 papers), Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (20 papers) and Patient Dignity and Privacy (10 papers). Henry S. Perkins collaborates with scholars based in United States. Henry S. Perkins's co-authors include Helen P. Hazuda, Cynthia Geppert, Albert R. Jonsen, William J. Winslade, Jeffrey W. Swanson, Helen P. Hazuda, S. Van McCrary, Steven Schenker, Michael F. Sorrell and Wallace V. Epstein and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of Internal Medicine, Hepatology and The American Journal of Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Henry S. Perkins

37 papers receiving 881 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Henry S. Perkins United States 15 704 480 199 185 121 40 944
Gregory P. Gramelspacher United States 11 680 1.0× 412 0.9× 164 0.8× 277 1.5× 159 1.3× 22 914
Stephen C. Hines United States 14 383 0.5× 385 0.8× 115 0.6× 90 0.5× 100 0.8× 23 843
Elmer D. Abbo United States 9 473 0.7× 397 0.8× 131 0.7× 80 0.4× 102 0.8× 11 716
Karen S. Ogle United States 13 518 0.7× 272 0.6× 122 0.6× 156 0.8× 85 0.7× 27 871
L Pijnenborg Netherlands 12 571 0.8× 430 0.9× 234 1.2× 172 0.9× 38 0.3× 20 843
Elizabeth Dzeng United States 14 532 0.8× 348 0.7× 114 0.6× 112 0.6× 113 0.9× 42 730
Andy Willan Canada 9 566 0.8× 711 1.5× 172 0.9× 165 0.9× 141 1.2× 13 1.1k
Denise Marshall Canada 17 683 1.0× 416 0.9× 209 1.1× 195 1.1× 92 0.8× 36 860
Ken Sellick Australia 14 256 0.4× 160 0.3× 159 0.8× 192 1.0× 156 1.3× 27 859
Christian Davis Furman United States 13 432 0.6× 253 0.5× 147 0.7× 99 0.5× 102 0.8× 28 641

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Perkins, Henry S., et al.. (2020). Inpatient Culture and Satisfaction With Care: A Novel Perspective. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 361(2). 226–232. 1 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S.. (2016). A Guide to Psychosocial and Spiritual Care at the End of Life. DIAL (Catholic University of Leuven). 8 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S., et al.. (2011). Patients' diverse beliefs about what happens at the time of death. Journal of Hospital Medicine. 7(2). 110–116. 3 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S., et al.. (2009). Cultural Beliefs About a Patient’s Right Time to Die: An Exploratory Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 24(11). 1240–1247. 19 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S.. (2008). Culture as a Useful Conceptual Tool in Clinical Ethics Consultation. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 17(2). 164–72. 5 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S.. (2008). Patients Are Hardly Too Thin or Too Rich: Doctors' Preventive Medicine Duties. The AMA Journal of Ethic. 10(11). 750–755. 1 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S.. (2006). Ethics Expertise and Cultural Competence. The AMA Journal of Ethic. 8(2). 79–83. 4 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S., et al.. (2005). Exploring Chronically Ill Seniors' Attitudes About Discussing Death and Postmortem Medical Procedures. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 53(5). 895–900. 8 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S., et al.. (2004). Advance Care Planning: Does Patient Gender Make a Difference?. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 327(1). 25–32. 49 indexed citations
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Carrese, Joseph A. & Henry S. Perkins. (2003). Ethics consultation in a culturally diverse society.. PubMed. 17(2). 97–120. 6 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S., et al.. (2002). Cross-cultural similarities and differences in attitudes about advance care planning. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 17(1). 48–57. 134 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S., Cynthia Geppert, & Helen P. Hazuda. (2000). Challenges in Teaching Ethics in Medical Schools. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 319(5). 273–278. 36 indexed citations
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Diehl, Andrew K. & Henry S. Perkins. (2000). Beyond the Hematocrit and Po2: A Symposium on Teaching Humanities in Academic Medical Centers. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 319(5). 271–272. 1 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S., et al.. (1998). Cultural Differences among Health Professionals: A Case Illustration. The Journal of Clinical Ethics. 9(2). 108–117. 6 indexed citations
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Brody, Howard, Julia E. Connelly, Henry S. Perkins, & Gail J. Povar. (1994). Physicians pursuing the humanities: Benefits and barriers. Journal of Medical Humanities. 15(3). 163–169. 1 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S., et al.. (1993). Autopsy Decisions: The Possibility of Conflicting Cultural Attitudes. The Journal of Clinical Ethics. 4(2). 145–154. 25 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S.. (1991). Cultural differences and ethical issues in the problem of autopsy requests.. PubMed. 87(5). 72–7. 8 indexed citations
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Schenker, Steven, Henry S. Perkins, & Michael F. Sorrell. (1990). Should Patients With End–Stage Alcoholic Liver Disease Have A New Liver?. Hepatology. 11(2). 314–319. 44 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S., Richard L. Bauer, Helen P. Hazuda, & John Schoolfield. (1990). Impact of legal liability, family wishes, and other “external factors” on physicians' life-support decisions. The American Journal of Medicine. 89(2). 185–194. 33 indexed citations
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Perkins, Henry S., et al.. (1988). Impact of medical ethics consultations on physicians: an exploratory study. The American Journal of Medicine. 85(6). 761–765. 66 indexed citations

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