Josée Verdon

2.1k total citations
18 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Josée Verdon is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, General Health Professions and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Josée Verdon has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Emergency Medicine, 14 papers in General Health Professions and 9 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Josée Verdon's work include Emergency and Acute Care Studies (16 papers), Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes (12 papers) and Chronic Disease Management Strategies (9 papers). Josée Verdon is often cited by papers focused on Emergency and Acute Care Studies (16 papers), Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes (12 papers) and Chronic Disease Management Strategies (9 papers). Josée Verdon collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and South Africa. Josée Verdon's co-authors include Jane McCusker, Sylvie Cardin, François Bellavance, Éric Belzile, Sylvain Trepanier, Nandini Dendukuri, Pierre Tousignant, Louise Poulin de Courval, Alain Vadeboncœur and Danièle Roberge and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, The Journals of Gerontology Series A and The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Josée Verdon

17 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Josée Verdon Canada 15 1.0k 902 524 435 332 18 1.5k
Sylvie Cardin Canada 11 916 0.9× 713 0.8× 457 0.9× 349 0.8× 272 0.8× 12 1.4k
Jay Banerjee United Kingdom 19 447 0.4× 560 0.6× 432 0.8× 126 0.3× 260 0.8× 57 1.2k
Eric Howell United States 20 568 0.6× 516 0.6× 157 0.3× 175 0.4× 272 0.8× 60 1.6k
Kevin Biese United States 16 597 0.6× 324 0.4× 161 0.3× 196 0.5× 114 0.3× 49 910
Kay Phelps United Kingdom 14 201 0.2× 386 0.4× 481 0.9× 128 0.3× 266 0.8× 28 961
Jacqueline N. Grady United States 16 284 0.3× 324 0.4× 141 0.3× 198 0.5× 261 0.8× 30 1.0k
Sylvain Trepanier United States 10 335 0.3× 367 0.4× 304 0.6× 127 0.3× 80 0.2× 28 770
Scott M. Dresden United States 15 375 0.4× 439 0.5× 164 0.3× 115 0.3× 116 0.3× 49 899
Katrin Singler Germany 18 249 0.2× 239 0.3× 353 0.7× 141 0.3× 96 0.3× 81 1.1k
Teresita M. Hogan United States 13 408 0.4× 236 0.3× 221 0.4× 136 0.3× 61 0.2× 28 720

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Josée Verdon

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Collister, David, et al.. (2016). Perspectives on Optimizing Care of Patients in Multidisciplinary Chronic Kidney Disease Clinics. Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease. 3. 32–32. 17 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, Josée Verdon, Alain Vadeboncœur, et al.. (2012). The Elder‐Friendly Emergency Department Assessment Tool: Development of a Quality Assessment Tool for Emergency Department–Based Geriatric Care. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 60(8). 1534–1539. 28 indexed citations
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Chaturvedi, Rakesh, Josée Verdon, Sameena Iqbal, et al.. (2010). Cardiac Surgery in Octogenarians: Long-Term Survival, Functional Status, Living Arrangements, and Leisure Activities. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 89(3). 805–810. 36 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, Danièle Roberge, Alain Vadeboncœur, & Josée Verdon. (2009). Safety of Discharge of Seniors from the Emergency Department to the Community. Healthcare Quarterly. 12(sp). 24–32. 43 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, Raluca Ionescu‐Ittu, Antonio Ciampi, et al.. (2007). Hospital Characteristics and Emergency Department Care of Older Patients Are Associated with Return Visits. Academic Emergency Medicine. 14(5). 426–433. 57 indexed citations
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Ionescu‐Ittu, Raluca, Jane McCusker, Antonio Ciampi, et al.. (2007). Continuity of primary care and emergency department utilization among elderly people. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 177(11). 1362–1368. 210 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, et al.. (2007). Standardized Screening and Assessment of Older Emergency Department Patients: A Survey of Implementation in Quebec. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. 26(1). 49–57. 10 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, Raluca Ionescu‐Ittu, Antonio Ciampi, et al.. (2007). Hospital Characteristics and Emergency Department Care of Older Patients Are Associated with Return Visits. Academic Emergency Medicine. 14(5). 426–433. 35 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane & Josée Verdon. (2006). Do Geriatric Interventions Reduce Emergency Department Visits? A Systematic Review. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 61(1). 53–62. 143 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, Nandini Dendukuri, Pierre Tousignant, et al.. (2003). Rapid Two-stage Emergency Department Intervention for Seniors: Impact on Continuity of Care. Academic Emergency Medicine. 10(3). 233–243. 84 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, Nandini Dendukuri, Pierre Tousignant, et al.. (2003). Rapid Two‐stage Emergency Department Intervention for Seniors: Impact on Continuity of Care. Academic Emergency Medicine. 10(3). 233–243. 58 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, Philip Jacobs, Nandini Dendukuri, et al.. (2003). Cost-effectiveness of a brief two-stage emergency department intervention for high-risk elders: results of a quasi-randomized controlled trial. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 41(1). 45–56. 52 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, Josée Verdon, Pierre Tousignant, et al.. (2001). Rapid Emergency Department Intervention for Older People Reduces Risk of Functional Decline: Results of a Multicenter Randomized Trial. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 49(10). 1272–1281. 183 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, et al.. (2001). Use of Community Services by Seniors Before and After an Emergency Visit. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. 20(2). 193–210. 22 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, et al.. (2000). Prediction of hospital utilization among elderly patients during the 6 months after an emergency department visit*1. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 36(5). 438–445. 14 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, François Bellavance, Sylvie Cardin, Éric Belzile, & Josée Verdon. (2000). Prediction of hospital utilization among elderly patients during the 6 months after an emergency department visit. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 36(5). 438–445. 103 indexed citations
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McCusker, Jane, et al.. (1999). Detection of Older People at Increased Risk of Adverse Health Outcomes After an Emergency Visit: The ISAR Screening Tool. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 47(10). 1229–1237. 449 indexed citations

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