Joyce Campbell

730 total citations
19 papers, 485 citations indexed

About

Joyce Campbell is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Genetics and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Joyce Campbell has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 485 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 4 papers in Genetics and 3 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Joyce Campbell's work include Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (4 papers), BRCA gene mutations in cancer (3 papers) and Family Support in Illness (3 papers). Joyce Campbell is often cited by papers focused on Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (4 papers), BRCA gene mutations in cancer (3 papers) and Family Support in Illness (3 papers). Joyce Campbell collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Joyce Campbell's co-authors include Heidi J. Dalton, Gabriel J. Hauser, James H. Hertzog, W F Bibb, Arnold G. Steigerwalt, D J Brenner, Nalini Singh, Billie Lou Short, Joseph M. Campos and W T Martin and has published in prestigious journals such as Applied and Environmental Microbiology, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

Joyce Campbell

18 papers receiving 446 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Joyce Campbell United States 10 156 114 81 77 64 19 485
Barry Linnane Ireland 17 30 0.2× 156 1.4× 54 0.7× 17 0.2× 4 0.1× 72 1.5k
Toshibumi Taniguchi Japan 14 26 0.2× 76 0.7× 356 4.4× 54 0.7× 7 0.1× 56 648
Enesha M. Cobb United States 8 105 0.7× 221 1.9× 37 0.5× 33 0.4× 2 0.0× 9 444
Vera Lúcia Gattás Brazil 7 12 0.1× 14 0.1× 44 0.5× 40 0.5× 21 0.3× 17 433
Carol Smith United States 11 38 0.2× 91 0.8× 79 1.0× 45 0.6× 1 0.0× 21 595
Crystal Ying Chan Hong Kong 9 66 0.4× 73 0.6× 148 1.8× 20 0.3× 2 0.0× 24 399
Constantina Boikos Canada 13 8 0.1× 40 0.4× 136 1.7× 202 2.6× 70 1.1× 31 650
Carol Sulis United States 11 11 0.1× 73 0.6× 127 1.6× 36 0.5× 5 0.1× 25 360
Julie Kim Stamos United States 10 53 0.3× 41 0.4× 143 1.8× 109 1.4× 16 432
P Gioannini Italy 13 22 0.1× 21 0.2× 246 3.0× 38 0.5× 3 0.0× 33 590

Countries citing papers authored by Joyce Campbell

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Fields of papers citing papers by Joyce Campbell

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Joyce Campbell

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Joyce Campbell. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Joyce Campbell based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Joyce Campbell. Joyce Campbell is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Ottolini, Mary, et al.. (2020). Pediatric Hospitalists’ Performance and Perceptions of Script Concordance Testing for Self-Assessment. Academic Pediatrics. 21(2). 252–258. 3 indexed citations
2.
Reyes, Jessica Wolpaw, et al.. (2018). Successful Implementation of a Shared Medical Appointment Model for Hepatitis C Treatment at a Community Health Center. Journal of Community Health. 44(1). 169–171. 9 indexed citations
3.
Shaw, Miranda, et al.. (2017). 'Doing Better Together': Developing a cross-agency regional child health and wellbeing plan. International Journal of Integrated Care. 17(3). 36–36. 3 indexed citations
4.
Campbell, Joyce, Michael V. Ortiz, Su‐Ting T. Li, Sarah Birch, & Dewesh Agrawal. (2016). Personal Digital Assistant-Based Self-Work Sampling Study of Pediatric Interns Quantifies Workday and Educational Value. Academic Pediatrics. 17(3). 288–295. 4 indexed citations
5.
Mittal, Vineeta, Benjamin C. Lee, Terry Kind, et al.. (2013). Pediatrics Residents' Perspectives on Family-Centered Rounds: A Qualitative Study at 2 Children's Hospitals. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 5(1). 81–87. 35 indexed citations
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Bhansali, Priti, et al.. (2013). A Time-Motion Study of Inpatient Rounds Using a Family-Centered Rounds Model. Hospital Pediatrics. 3(1). 31–38. 25 indexed citations
7.
Zand, Dina J., et al.. (2008). Effectiveness of a Clinical Pathway for the Emergency Treatment of Patients With Inborn Errors of Metabolism. PEDIATRICS. 122(6). 1191–1195. 29 indexed citations
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Singh, Nalini, et al.. (2005). Control of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 26(7). 646–649. 48 indexed citations
9.
Campbell, Joyce, et al.. (2005). Analyzing the Gyrotonic® arch and curl. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies. 10(2). 147–153. 1 indexed citations
10.
Appleton, Sarah, Margaret Watson, Robert Rush, et al.. (2004). A randomised controlled trial of a psychoeducational intervention for women at increased risk of breast cancer. British Journal of Cancer. 90(1). 41–47. 23 indexed citations
11.
García‐Miñáur, Sixto, Mary Porteous, Joyce Campbell, et al.. (2003). The development of a psychoeducational intervention for women living with an increased risk of breast cancer. Patient Education and Counseling. 55(1). 99–104. 6 indexed citations
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Fry, Alison, A. Cull, Sarah Appleton, et al.. (2003). A randomised controlled trial of breast cancer genetics services in South East Scotland: psychological impact. British Journal of Cancer. 89(4). 653–659. 40 indexed citations
13.
Clark, Agnes, et al.. (2001). Multisite Pooling Study Using Ligase Chain Reaction in Screening for Genital Chlamydia trachomatis Infections. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 28(10). 565–568. 12 indexed citations
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Hertzog, James H., Joyce Campbell, Heidi J. Dalton, & Gabriel J. Hauser. (1999). Propofol Anesthesia for Invasive Procedures in Ambulatory and Hospitalized Children: Experience in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. PEDIATRICS. 103(3). e30–e30. 67 indexed citations
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Hertzog, James H., et al.. (1997). Propofol Anesthesia for Elective Cardioversion of, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Patients with Congenital Heart Disease. Journal of Intensive Care Medicine. 12(5). 264–268. 8 indexed citations
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Brenner, D J, Arnold G. Steigerwalt, G. W. Gorman, et al.. (1985). Ten New Species of Legionella. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 35(1). 50–59. 132 indexed citations
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Campbell, Joyce, W F Bibb, M A Lambert, et al.. (1984). Legionella sainthelensi: a new species of Legionella isolated from water near Mt. St. Helens. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 47(2). 369–373. 36 indexed citations
18.
Campbell, Joyce. (1978). The BSA Method of Calculating Pediatric Drug Dosages. MCN The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing. 3(6). 357–360. 2 indexed citations
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Lerer, Trudy, Carol Redmond, & Joyce Campbell. (1977). Factors Related to the Incidence of Stomach Cancer in the Pittsburgh Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area 2. JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 59(4). 1065–1071. 2 indexed citations

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