Julie Stanik-Hutt

2.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
37 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Julie Stanik-Hutt is a scholar working on Surgery, General Health Professions and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Julie Stanik-Hutt has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Surgery, 9 papers in General Health Professions and 9 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Julie Stanik-Hutt's work include Pediatric Pain Management Techniques (9 papers), Nursing Roles and Practices (7 papers) and Anesthesia and Pain Management (5 papers). Julie Stanik-Hutt is often cited by papers focused on Pediatric Pain Management Techniques (9 papers), Nursing Roles and Practices (7 papers) and Anesthesia and Pain Management (5 papers). Julie Stanik-Hutt collaborates with scholars based in United States, Russia and Israel. Julie Stanik-Hutt's co-authors include Kathleen Puntillo, Carol L. Thompson, C. White, Kathleen M. White, Robin Newhouse, Meg Johantgen, George A. Zangaro, Lily Fountain, Jonathan P. Weiner and Eric B Bass and has published in prestigious journals such as Critical Care Medicine, Anesthesia & Analgesia and Wound Repair and Regeneration.

In The Last Decade

Julie Stanik-Hutt

36 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Hit Papers

Advanced practice nurse outcomes 1990-2008: a systematic ... 2012 2026 2016 2021 2012 100 200 300 400

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Julie Stanik-Hutt United States 14 672 587 507 374 253 37 1.7k
Erwin Ista Netherlands 28 261 0.4× 1.4k 2.5× 1.1k 2.1× 675 1.8× 543 2.1× 126 2.7k
Anne‐Sylvie Ramelet Switzerland 19 254 0.4× 376 0.6× 291 0.6× 575 1.5× 289 1.1× 97 1.4k
Craig Dale Canada 20 220 0.3× 493 0.8× 191 0.4× 187 0.5× 419 1.7× 85 1.3k
Paola Di Giulio Italy 19 468 0.7× 314 0.5× 192 0.4× 206 0.6× 142 0.6× 104 1.9k
Ewa Idvall Sweden 31 649 1.0× 106 0.2× 258 0.5× 312 0.8× 251 1.0× 105 2.5k
Matthew Anstey Australia 17 284 0.4× 631 1.1× 127 0.3× 106 0.3× 305 1.2× 79 1.5k
Justine Medina United States 13 154 0.2× 274 0.5× 155 0.3× 107 0.3× 234 0.9× 15 918
Antoinette Spevetz United States 10 142 0.2× 426 0.7× 257 0.5× 71 0.2× 140 0.6× 17 1.2k
Lakshmipathi Chelluri United States 23 276 0.4× 1.3k 2.3× 245 0.5× 101 0.3× 780 3.1× 41 2.4k
Michael E. Wilson United States 20 304 0.5× 144 0.2× 360 0.7× 61 0.2× 232 0.9× 55 1.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Julie Stanik-Hutt

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Julie Stanik-Hutt

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Julie Stanik-Hutt. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Julie Stanik-Hutt 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 Julie Stanik-Hutt. Julie Stanik-Hutt is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hicks, Christina C., et al.. (2025). Crosswalk Analysis of Existing Nurse Practitioner Populations and Emergency Nurse Practitioner Competencies. Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal. 47(4). 353–364.
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Hite, Amy, et al.. (2024). Professional identity in nursing: Why it is important in graduate education. Journal of Professional Nursing. 52. 50–55. 5 indexed citations
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White, Kathleen M., Sharon Dudley‐Brown, Mary F. Terhaar, et al.. (2019). Translation of Evidence Into Nursing and Healthcare. 13 indexed citations
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Shelton, Brenda K., et al.. (2016). Implementing the Surviving Sepsis Campaign in an Ambulatory Clinic for Patients With Hematologic Malignancies. Clinical journal of oncology nursing. 20(3). 281–288. 11 indexed citations
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Stanik-Hutt, Julie, et al.. (2015). Utilization of a Preemptive, Multimodal Analgesic Regimen in Adult Ambulatory Septoplasty Patients: A Quality Improvement Project.. PubMed. 33(4). 6–13. 5 indexed citations
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Stanik-Hutt, Julie, Robin Newhouse, Kathleen M. White, et al.. (2013). The Quality and Effectiveness of Care Provided by Nurse Practitioners. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 9(8). 492–500.e13. 176 indexed citations
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Stanik-Hutt, Julie, et al.. (2012). Group cognitive behavioral therapy to improve the quality of care to opioid-treated patients with chronic noncancer pain: A practice improvement project. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. 25(7). 368–376. 11 indexed citations
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Johantgen, Meg, Lily Fountain, George A. Zangaro, et al.. (2011). Comparison of Labor and Delivery Care Provided by Certified Nurse-Midwives and Physicians: A Systematic Review, 1990 to 2008. Women s Health Issues. 22(1). e73–e81. 71 indexed citations
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Faigeles, Bonnie, Jill Howie‐Esquivel, Christine Miaskowski, et al.. (2010). Predictors and Use of Nonpharmacologic Interventions for Procedural Pain Associated with Turning among Hospitalized Adults. Pain Management Nursing. 14(2). 85–93. 22 indexed citations
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Stanik-Hutt, Julie. (2008). Developing Leadership. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 4(7). 493–493. 2 indexed citations
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Arroyo-Novoa, Carmen Mabel, Milagros I. Figueroa-Ramos, Kathleen Puntillo, et al.. (2007). Pain related to tracheal suctioning in awake acutely and critically ill adults: A descriptive study. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 24(1). 20–27. 98 indexed citations
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Stotts, Nancy A., et al.. (2007). Does age make a difference in procedural pain perceptions and responses in hospitalized adults?. Acute Pain. 9(3). 125–134. 13 indexed citations
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Stanik-Hutt, Julie. (2005). Management Options for Angina Refractory to Maximal Medical and Surgical Interventions. AACN Clinical Issues Advanced Practice in Acute & Critical Care. 16(3). 320–332. 7 indexed citations
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Stotts, Nancy A., Kathleen Puntillo, Ann B. Morris, et al.. (2004). Wound care pain in hospitalized adult patients. Heart & Lung. 33(5). 321–332. 37 indexed citations
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Puntillo, Kathleen, et al.. (2004). Pain behaviors observed during six common procedures: Results from Thunder Project II*. Critical Care Medicine. 32(2). 421–427. 217 indexed citations
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Stanik-Hutt, Julie. (2004). Drug-coated Stents. The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 19(6). 404–408. 5 indexed citations
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Puntillo, Kathleen, et al.. (2002). Practices and Predictors of Analgesic Interventions for Adults Undergoing Painful Procedures. American Journal of Critical Care. 11(5). 415–429. 77 indexed citations
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Stanik-Hutt, Julie. (1998). Pain management in the critically ill. Critical Care Nurse. 18(5). 85–88. 18 indexed citations
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Gift, Audrey G., et al.. (1995). Oxygen Saturation in Postoperative Patients at Low Risk for Hypoxemia. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 80(2). 368–372. 23 indexed citations

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