Kwang‐Hwa Chang

1.2k total citations
49 papers, 841 citations indexed

About

Kwang‐Hwa Chang is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Rehabilitation and Psychiatry and Mental health. According to data from OpenAlex, Kwang‐Hwa Chang has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 841 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Epidemiology, 14 papers in Rehabilitation and 13 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health. Recurrent topics in Kwang‐Hwa Chang's work include Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (14 papers), Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (9 papers) and Acute Ischemic Stroke Management (7 papers). Kwang‐Hwa Chang is often cited by papers focused on Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (14 papers), Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (9 papers) and Acute Ischemic Stroke Management (7 papers). Kwang‐Hwa Chang collaborates with scholars based in Taiwan, United States and Switzerland. Kwang‐Hwa Chang's co-authors include Tsan‐Hon Liou, Yen-Nung Lin, Chien-Hua Wu, Wen-Yen Hsu, Chien‐Hung Lai, Reuben Escorpizo, Tai-Yuan Chuang, Hung‐Chou Chen, Wen‐Chou Chi and Shih‐Wei Huang and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Scientific Reports and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Kwang‐Hwa Chang

47 papers receiving 815 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Kwang‐Hwa Chang Taiwan 17 197 188 180 162 151 49 841
Eda Gürçay Türkiye 19 341 1.7× 172 0.9× 172 1.0× 121 0.7× 117 0.8× 93 1.0k
Yen-Nung Lin Taiwan 17 143 0.7× 296 1.6× 125 0.7× 96 0.6× 72 0.5× 57 717
Ana Lúcia de Sá Pinto Brazil 23 118 0.6× 115 0.6× 212 1.2× 99 0.6× 106 0.7× 55 1.4k
İpek Yeldan Türkiye 17 324 1.6× 112 0.6× 133 0.7× 153 0.9× 94 0.6× 61 943
Tae‐Du Jung South Korea 18 239 1.2× 153 0.8× 139 0.8× 111 0.7× 44 0.3× 77 950
Rocío Martín‐Valero Spain 16 188 1.0× 210 1.1× 155 0.9× 107 0.7× 114 0.8× 74 942
Ömer Kuru Türkiye 16 106 0.5× 65 0.3× 196 1.1× 91 0.6× 167 1.1× 56 866
Karin Pieber Austria 15 127 0.6× 57 0.3× 121 0.7× 92 0.6× 208 1.4× 39 715
Ferrán Escalada Spain 21 349 1.8× 324 1.7× 213 1.2× 53 0.3× 91 0.6× 47 1.3k
N. Kathryn Briffa Australia 21 652 3.3× 113 0.6× 95 0.5× 114 0.7× 258 1.7× 33 1.6k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kwang‐Hwa Chang

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Chang, Kwang‐Hwa, et al.. (2021). Developing a Delphi-Based Comprehensive Core Set from the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health Framework for the Rehabilitation of Patients with Burn Injuries. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18(8). 3970–3970. 6 indexed citations
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Huang, Shih‐Wei, Li‐Fong Lin, Kwang‐Hwa Chang, Reuben Escorpizo, & Tsan‐Hon Liou. (2020). Development of a comprehensive core set from the international classification of functioning, disability and health for return to work among patients with stroke through Delphi-based consensus. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 56(3). 257–264. 3 indexed citations
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Huang, Shih‐Wei, Kwang‐Hwa Chang, Reuben Escorpizo, & Tsan‐Hon Liou. (2019). Accuracy of a modified World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 as an assessment tool for predicting return-to-work among patients with traumatic brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation. 42(23). 3370–3376. 2 indexed citations
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Chang, Kwang‐Hwa, et al.. (2018). Progressive shoulder-neck exercise on cervical muscle functions in middle-aged and senior patients with chronic neck pain. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 54(1). 13–21. 14 indexed citations
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Wu, Chien-Hua, et al.. (2018). Incidence and risk of major heart diseases in middle-aged adults with moderate to severe vision impairment: a population-based cohort study. British Journal of Ophthalmology. 103(8). 1054–1059. 7 indexed citations
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Huang, Shih‐Wei, Wen‐Chou Chi, Chia-Feng Yen, et al.. (2017). Does more education mean less disability in people with dementia? A large cross-sectional study in Taiwan. BMJ Open. 7(4). e013841–e013841. 8 indexed citations
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Huang, Ying‐Zu, Li‐Fong Lin, Kwang‐Hwa Chang, et al.. (2017). Priming With 1-Hz Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Over Contralesional Leg Motor Cortex Does Not Increase the Rate of Regaining Ambulation Within 3 Months of Stroke. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 97(5). 339–345. 36 indexed citations
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Lin, Yen-Nung, Shih‐Wei Huang, Wen-Yen Hsu, et al.. (2017). Association Between Manual Loading and Newly Developed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Subjects With Physical Disabilities: A Follow-Up Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 98(10). 2002–2008. 3 indexed citations
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Huang, Shih‐Wei, Wen‐Chou Chi, Kwang‐Hwa Chang, et al.. (2017). World health organization disability assessment schedule 2.0 as an objective assessment tool for predicting return to work after a stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation. 40(21). 2592–2597. 19 indexed citations
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Chi, Wen‐Chou, Kwang‐Hwa Chang, Chia-Feng Yen, et al.. (2017). The World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 can predict the institutionalization of patients with stroke. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 53(6). 856–862. 16 indexed citations
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Huang, Shih‐Wei, Kwang‐Hwa Chang, Reuben Escorpizo, et al.. (2015). Using the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) for Predicting Institutionalization of Patients With Dementia in Taiwan. Medicine. 94(47). e2155–e2155. 14 indexed citations
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Huang, Shih‐Wei, Kwang‐Hwa Chang, Reuben Escorpizo, et al.. (2015). Functioning and disability analysis by using WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 in older adults Taiwanese patients with dementia. Disability and Rehabilitation. 38(17). 1652–1663. 16 indexed citations
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Chang, Kwang‐Hwa, et al.. (2014). The relationship between body composition and femoral neck osteoporosis or osteopenia in adults with previous poliomyelitis. Disability and health journal. 8(2). 284–289. 8 indexed citations
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Chang, Kwang‐Hwa, et al.. (2014). Femoral Neck Bone Mineral Density Change Is Associated with Shift in Standing Weight in Hemiparetic Stroke Patients. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 93(6). 477–485. 5 indexed citations
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Chang, Kwang‐Hwa, Hua-Fang Liao, Ai‐Wen Hwang, et al.. (2014). Association between muscle power impairment and WHODAS 2.0 in older adults with physical disability in Taiwan. Disability and Rehabilitation. 37(8). 712–720. 21 indexed citations
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Lai, Chien‐Hung, et al.. (2013). Effects of Far-Infrared Irradiation on Myofascial Neck Pain: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Pilot Study. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 20(2). 123–129. 39 indexed citations
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Chang, Kwang‐Hwa, et al.. (2011). Treatment of frozen shoulder with intra-articular injection of botulinum toxin in shoulder joints. Medical Hypotheses. 77(2). 305–307. 7 indexed citations
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Chang, Kwang‐Hwa, Hung‐Chou Chen, Yen-Nung Lin, et al.. (2011). Developing an ICF core set for post-stroke disability assessment and verification in Taiwan: a preliminary study. Disability and Rehabilitation. 34(15). 1254–1261. 16 indexed citations
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Wu, Chien-Hua, et al.. (2011). Contribution of Ischemic Stroke to Hip Fracture Risk and the Influence of Gender Difference. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 92(12). 1987–1991. 23 indexed citations
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Chang, Kwang‐Hwa, et al.. (2011). Body Composition Assessment in Taiwanese Individuals With Poliomyelitis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 92(7). 1092–1097. 14 indexed citations

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