Linda Ehrlich‐Jones

1.7k total citations
86 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Linda Ehrlich‐Jones is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Pathology and Forensic Medicine and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, Linda Ehrlich‐Jones has authored 86 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 18 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine and 14 papers in Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Linda Ehrlich‐Jones's work include Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (16 papers), Spinal Cord Injury Research (15 papers) and Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (12 papers). Linda Ehrlich‐Jones is often cited by papers focused on Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (16 papers), Spinal Cord Injury Research (15 papers) and Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (12 papers). Linda Ehrlich‐Jones collaborates with scholars based in United States, Puerto Rico and Canada. Linda Ehrlich‐Jones's co-authors include Rowland W. Chang, Pamela A. Semanik, Jungwha Lee, Dorothy D. Dunlop, Jing Song, Allen W. Heinemann, Min‐Woong Sohn, C. Kent Kwoh, Christine A. Pellegrini and Leena Sharma and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Public Health, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases and Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

In The Last Decade

Linda Ehrlich‐Jones

82 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

Linda Ehrlich‐Jones
Sibel Eyigör Türkiye
Jean M. Gaines United States
Emalie Hurkmans Netherlands
Tara Cusack Ireland
Erika Omega Huber Switzerland
Marian A. Minor United States
Sibel Eyigör Türkiye
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All Works

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Kandula, Namratha R., Nirav Shah, Santosh Kumar, et al.. (2024). Culturally Adapted Lifestyle Intervention for South Asian Adults With Cardiovascular Risk Factors. JAMA Cardiology. 9(11). 973–973. 2 indexed citations
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Norweg, Anna, Yinxiang Wu, Andrea B. Troxel, et al.. (2023). Mind–Body Intervention for Dysfunctional Breathing in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Feasibility Study and Lessons Learned. Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine. 29(3). 156–168. 5 indexed citations
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Pedersen, Jessica Presperin, Linda Ehrlich‐Jones, Allen W. Heinemann, & Sherri L. LaVela. (2023). Informal Caregivers’ Perceptions of Facilitators of Successful Weight Management for People With Spinal Cord Injury. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 77(3). 1 indexed citations
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LaVela, Sherri L., Christine A. Pellegrini, Allen W. Heinemann, et al.. (2022). Development and evaluation of an educational curriculum for healthcare providers on overweight/obesity management in individuals with spinal cord injury based on diverse stakeholder engagement. Disability and health journal. 15(4). 101362–101362. 2 indexed citations
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LaVela, Sherri L., Jessica Presperin Pedersen, Linda Ehrlich‐Jones, & Allen W. Heinemann. (2021). Positive and negative ways that informal caregivers are affected by weight and weight management efforts for care recipients with spinal cord injury. Disability and Rehabilitation. 44(23). 7152–7160. 3 indexed citations
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Ehrlich‐Jones, Linda, et al.. (2021). Breast Health Experiences in Women with Cerebral Palsy: A Qualitative Approach. Women s Health Reports. 2(1). 195–200. 8 indexed citations
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LaVela, Sherri L., Kayla Jones, Allen W. Heinemann, Brian Bartle, & Linda Ehrlich‐Jones. (2021). Motivators, goal setting, and helpful feedback for weight management among individuals with spinal cord injury.. Rehabilitation Psychology. 66(3). 257–264. 8 indexed citations
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Kinnett-Hopkins, Dominique, et al.. (2020). Prioritizing Patient Safety While Maintaining Study Integrity During COVID-19: Lupus Intervention Fatigue Trial Modifications and Lessons Learned. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 72. 1–1. 1 indexed citations
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Kandula, Namratha R., Veronica Bernard, Swapna S. Dave, et al.. (2020). The South Asian Healthy Lifestyle Intervention (SAHELI) trial: Protocol for a mixed-methods, hybrid effectiveness implementation trial for reducing cardiovascular risk in South Asians in the United States. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 92. 105995–105995. 10 indexed citations
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Kinnett-Hopkins, Dominique, Chaithanya K. Mummidisetty, Linda Ehrlich‐Jones, et al.. (2020). Users with spinal cord injury experience of robotic Locomotor exoskeletons: a qualitative study of the benefits, limitations, and recommendations. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. 17(1). 124–124. 20 indexed citations
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Pinto, Daniel, Jing Song, Jungwha Lee, et al.. (2017). Association Between Sedentary Time and Quality of Life From the Osteoarthritis Initiative: Who Might Benefit Most From Treatment?. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 98(12). 2485–2490. 16 indexed citations
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Frontera, Walter R., Jonathan F. Bean, Diane L. Damiano, et al.. (2017). Rehabilitation Research at the National Institutes of Health. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 96(4). 211–220. 9 indexed citations
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Frontera, Walter R., Jonathan F. Bean, Diane L. Damiano, et al.. (2017). Rehabilitation Research at the National Institutes of Health. Neurorehabilitation and neural repair. 31(4). 304–314. 14 indexed citations
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Frontera, Walter R., Jonathan F. Bean, Diane L. Damiano, et al.. (2017). Rehabilitation Research at the National Institutes of Health: Moving the Field Forward (Executive Summary). Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 98(4). 795–803. 7 indexed citations
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Song, Jing, Abigail L. Gilbert, Rowland W. Chang, et al.. (2016). Do Inactive Older Adults Who Increase Physical Activity Experience Less Disability. JCR Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 23(1). 26–32. 26 indexed citations
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Pellegrini, Christine A., Jing Song, Rowland W. Chang, et al.. (2015). Change in Physical Activity and Sedentary Time Associated With 2-Year Weight Loss in Obese Adults With Osteoarthritis. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 13(5). 461–466. 11 indexed citations
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Heinemann, Allen W., Lauri Connelly, Linda Ehrlich‐Jones, & Stefania Fatone. (2013). Outcome Instruments for Prosthetics. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America. 25(1). 179–198. 53 indexed citations
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Lau, Denys T., Brian Joyce, Marla L. Clayman, et al.. (2012). Hospice Providers' Key Approaches to Support Informal Caregivers in Managing Medications for Patients in Private Residences. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 43(6). 1060–1071. 22 indexed citations
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Ehrlich‐Jones, Linda, Jungwha Lee, Pamela A. Semanik, et al.. (2011). Relationship between beliefs, motivation, and worries about physical activity and physical activity participation in persons with rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Care & Research. 63(12). 1700–1705. 47 indexed citations
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Munroe, Donna J., et al.. (2008). Assessing Students' Learning Needs and Attitudes: Considerations for Gerontology Curriculum Planning. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education. 28(4). 39–56. 41 indexed citations

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