Karin Piil

1.0k total citations
60 papers, 601 citations indexed

About

Karin Piil is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Oncology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Karin Piil has authored 60 papers receiving a total of 601 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 24 papers in Oncology and 20 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Karin Piil's work include Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (22 papers), Cancer survivorship and care (22 papers) and Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (11 papers). Karin Piil is often cited by papers focused on Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (22 papers), Cancer survivorship and care (22 papers) and Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (11 papers). Karin Piil collaborates with scholars based in Denmark, Italy and Netherlands. Karin Piil's co-authors include Mary Jarden, Marianne Juhler, Johannes Jakobsen, Lone Schou, Karl Bang Christensen, Janus Christian Jakobsen, Timothy C. Guetterman, Bodil Rasmussen, Goetz Ottmann and Anders Tolver and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of neurosurgery and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Karin Piil

55 papers receiving 595 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Karin Piil Denmark 13 238 208 191 133 123 60 601
Annemarie Coolbrandt Belgium 16 259 1.1× 368 1.8× 124 0.6× 132 1.0× 70 0.6× 37 682
Samantha Mayo Canada 13 208 0.9× 349 1.7× 100 0.5× 147 1.1× 50 0.4× 46 652
Kelly A. Hyland United States 19 159 0.7× 425 2.0× 79 0.4× 211 1.6× 55 0.4× 44 852
Sophie Schur Austria 12 215 0.9× 208 1.0× 59 0.3× 198 1.5× 57 0.5× 23 584
James MacDonald United States 11 175 0.7× 325 1.6× 139 0.7× 129 1.0× 29 0.2× 24 851
Carrie Lethborg Australia 17 382 1.6× 371 1.8× 117 0.6× 101 0.8× 98 0.8× 37 784
Charlene Treanor United Kingdom 18 175 0.7× 490 2.4× 111 0.6× 198 1.5× 41 0.3× 29 918
Karen Skalla United States 10 236 1.0× 301 1.4× 114 0.6× 415 3.1× 254 2.1× 17 841
Kristin Härtl Germany 10 134 0.6× 381 1.8× 64 0.3× 233 1.8× 67 0.5× 23 680
Joseph Tkacz United States 18 296 1.2× 81 0.4× 82 0.4× 162 1.2× 50 0.4× 78 900

Countries citing papers authored by Karin Piil

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Fields of papers citing papers by Karin Piil

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Karin Piil

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Karin Piil. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Karin Piil 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 Karin Piil. Karin Piil 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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Piil, Karin, et al.. (2025). Intercultural Dilemmas in Cancer Care: Perspectives From Family Caregivers of Immigrant Patients. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 39(3). e70063–e70063.
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McDougall, Emma, Susanne Kjærgaard, Georgia Halkett, et al.. (2025). Unveiling the Unspoken: Exploring Taboo Thoughts and Difficult Experiences Among Carers of People With Brain Cancer. Psycho-Oncology. 34(7). e70231–e70231. 1 indexed citations
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Missel, Malene, Linda Kahr Andersen, Helle Pappot, et al.. (2025). Understanding symptoms in the lives of adult patients with acute or chronic illness: a phenomenological study of patient experiences. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being. 20(1). 2534871–2534871. 1 indexed citations
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Hansen, Stine Thestrup, et al.. (2025). Healthcare Professionals’ Perspectives on ePROMs in Surgical Breast Cancer Follow‐Up: A Mixed‐Methods Study. European Journal of Cancer Care. 2025(1).
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Dunbar, Erin, et al.. (2024). Vorasidenib: Patient and caregiver information sheet. Neuro-Oncology Practice. 12(Supplement_1). i26–i28. 1 indexed citations
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Tolver, Anders, et al.. (2024). Family caregiver quality of life and symptom burden in patients with hematological cancer: A Danish nationwide cross-sectional study. European Journal of Oncology Nursing. 69. 102538–102538. 1 indexed citations
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Boele, Florien, Matthias Preusser, Émilie Le Rhun, et al.. (2024). Inequalities in access to neuro-oncology supportive care and rehabilitation: A survey of healthcare professionals’ perspectives. Neuro-Oncology Practice. 11(4). 484–493. 2 indexed citations
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Boele, Florien, Caroline Hertler, Paula R. Sherwood, et al.. (2024). Reporting standards in randomized controlled trials involving neuro-oncology caregivers: A systematic review report from the RANO-Cares working group. Neuro-Oncology Practice. 12(1). 19–33. 2 indexed citations
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Andersen, Christina, Lis Adamsen, Karin Piil, et al.. (2023). Qualitative exploration of the perceptions of exercise in patients with cancer initiated during chemotherapy: a meta-synthesis. BMJ Open. 13(12). e074266–e074266. 2 indexed citations
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Piil, Karin, et al.. (2023). The development of medical infographics to raise symptom awareness and promote communication to patients with cancer: A co-creation study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 100146–100146. 4 indexed citations
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Rhun, Émilie Le, Florien Boele, Giuseppe Minniti, et al.. (2023). Gender balance and suitable positive actions to promote gender equality among healthcare professionals in neuro-oncology: The EANO positive action initiative. Neuro-Oncology Practice. 11(1). 46–55. 1 indexed citations
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Stacey, Dawn, et al.. (2022). Decisional needs of patients with recurrent high-grade glioma and their families. Neuro-Oncology Practice. 9(5). 402–410. 7 indexed citations
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Rhun, Émilie Le, Michael Weller, Simone P. Niclou, et al.. (2020). Gender issues from the perspective of health-care professionals in Neuro-oncology: an EANO and EORTC Brain Tumor Group survey. Neuro-Oncology Practice. 7(2). 249–259. 2 indexed citations
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Piil, Karin, et al.. (2018). Research agenda for life-threatening cancer. European Journal of Cancer Care. 28(1). e12935–e12935. 6 indexed citations
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Piil, Karin, Janus Christian Jakobsen, Karl Bang Christensen, et al.. (2018). Needs and preferences among patients with high-grade glioma and their caregivers - A longitudinal mixed methods study. European Journal of Cancer Care. 27(2). e12806–e12806. 59 indexed citations
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Schou, Lone, et al.. (2018). Current trends in patient and public involvement in cancer research: A systematic review. Health Expectations. 22(1). 3–20. 88 indexed citations
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Piil, Karin & Mary Jarden. (2016). Patient involvement in research priorities (PIRE): a study protocol. BMJ Open. 6(5). e010615–e010615. 16 indexed citations

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