James Pencharz

1.2k total citations
16 papers, 976 citations indexed

About

James Pencharz is a scholar working on Rheumatology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, James Pencharz has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 976 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Rheumatology, 3 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 2 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in James Pencharz's work include Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies (7 papers), Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms (4 papers) and Spondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments (3 papers). James Pencharz is often cited by papers focused on Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies (7 papers), Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms (4 papers) and Spondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments (3 papers). James Pencharz collaborates with scholars based in Canada and United States. James Pencharz's co-authors include Catherine H. MacLean, Claire Bombardier, Nancy L. Young, James G. Wright, Janice Owen, Janet Pope, Majed Khraishi, Michel Zummer, John Thomson and Carter Thorne and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.

In The Last Decade

James Pencharz

16 papers receiving 939 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
James Pencharz Canada 13 426 244 137 128 121 16 976
B. Zouari Tunisia 23 141 0.3× 250 1.0× 178 1.3× 116 0.9× 403 3.3× 110 1.5k
Bella Adler Israel 16 111 0.3× 97 0.4× 168 1.2× 82 0.6× 88 0.7× 39 907
Lavjay Butani United States 20 105 0.2× 276 1.1× 269 2.0× 38 0.3× 67 0.6× 105 1.2k
A Samanta United Kingdom 17 236 0.6× 103 0.4× 57 0.4× 39 0.3× 83 0.7× 46 837
Fabíola Isabel Suano de Souza Brazil 22 133 0.3× 87 0.4× 310 2.3× 277 2.2× 278 2.3× 106 1.2k
Hille van der Tempel Netherlands 16 1.4k 3.3× 135 0.6× 33 0.2× 95 0.7× 49 0.4× 23 1.8k
Nilgün Erten Türkiye 17 57 0.1× 130 0.5× 128 0.9× 145 1.1× 124 1.0× 63 1.5k
Vincent Friedewald United States 12 115 0.3× 94 0.4× 127 0.9× 25 0.2× 116 1.0× 51 1.0k
Hye Ran Yang South Korea 23 120 0.3× 596 2.4× 122 0.9× 201 1.6× 485 4.0× 133 1.6k
Hervé Caspard United States 17 191 0.4× 172 0.7× 142 1.0× 20 0.2× 409 3.4× 35 1.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Greiver, Michelle, et al.. (2017). Effect of a Group Behavioural Management Program on Emotional Regulation of Food Choices: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research. 78(3). 137–140. 2 indexed citations
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Manca, Donna, Michelle Greiver, June Carroll, et al.. (2014). Finding a BETTER way: A qualitative study exploring the prevention practitioner intervention to improve chronic disease prevention and screening in family practice. BMC Family Practice. 15(1). 66–66. 25 indexed citations
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Li, Linda, Sydney Lineker, Jolanda Cibere, et al.. (2013). Capitalizing on the Teachable Moment: Osteoarthritis Physical Activity and Exercise Net for Improving Physical Activity in Early Knee Osteoarthritis. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(1). e17–e17. 8 indexed citations
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Bombardier, Claire, Glen Hazlewood, Pooneh Akhavan, et al.. (2012). Canadian Rheumatology Association Recommendations for the Pharmacological Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis with Traditional and Biologic Disease-modifying Antirheumatic Drugs: Part II Safety. The Journal of Rheumatology. 39(8). 1583–1602. 98 indexed citations
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Bykerk, Vivian P., Pooneh Akhavan, Glen Hazlewood, et al.. (2011). Canadian Rheumatology Association Recommendations for Pharmacological Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis with Traditional and Biologic Disease-modifying Antirheumatic Drugs. The Journal of Rheumatology. 39(8). 1559–1582. 260 indexed citations
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MacLean, Catherine H., James Pencharz, & Kenneth G. Saag. (2007). Quality Indicators for the Care of Osteoarthritis in Vulnerable Elders. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 55(s2). S383–91. 26 indexed citations
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Khanna, Dinesh, Erin L. Arnold, James Pencharz, et al.. (2006). Measuring Process of Arthritis Care: The Arthritis Foundation’s Quality Indicator Set for Rheumatoid Arthritis. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism. 35(4). 211–237. 36 indexed citations
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MacLean, Catherine H., Walter Mojica, Sydne J Newberry, et al.. (2005). Systematic review of the effects of n−3 fatty acids in inflammatory bowel disease. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 82(3). 611–619. 81 indexed citations
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MacLean, Catherine H., Walter Mojica, Sydne J Newberry, et al.. (2005). Systematic review of the effects of n−3 fatty acids in inflammatory bowel disease. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 82(3). 611–619. 73 indexed citations
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Li, Linda, et al.. (2004). Use of mainstream nonpharmacologic treatment by patients with arthritis. Arthritis Care & Research. 51(2). 203–209. 56 indexed citations
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Li, Linda, Maria Judd, & James Pencharz. (2004). Comprehensive physiotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 1 indexed citations
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Pencharz, James & Catherine H. MacLean. (2004). Measuring quality in arthritis care: The Arthritis Foundation's Quality Indicator set for osteoarthritis. Arthritis Care & Research. 51(4). 538–548. 43 indexed citations
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MacLean, Catherine H., James Pencharz, Rena Hasenfeld Garland, et al.. (2004). Effects of omega-3 fatty acids on lipids and glycemic control in type II diabetes and the metabolic syndrome and on inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, renal disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, and osteoporosis.. PubMed. 1–4. 87 indexed citations
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Pencharz, James, et al.. (2002). A critical appraisal of clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of lower-limb osteoarthritis.. Arthritis Research. 4(1). 36–36. 58 indexed citations
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Pencharz, James, Nancy L. Young, Janice Owen, & James G. Wright. (2001). Comparison of Three Outcomes Instruments in Children. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 21(4). 425–432. 50 indexed citations
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Pencharz, James, Nancy L. Young, Janice Owen, & James G. Wright. (2001). Comparison of three outcomes instruments in children.. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 21(4). 425–432. 72 indexed citations

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