Mark B. Parshall

4.2k total citations · 2 hit papers
35 papers, 2.9k citations indexed

About

Mark B. Parshall is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark B. Parshall has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 2.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 9 papers in Emergency Medicine and 8 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Mark B. Parshall's work include Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (10 papers), Emergency and Acute Care Studies (7 papers) and Heart Failure Treatment and Management (5 papers). Mark B. Parshall is often cited by papers focused on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (10 papers), Emergency and Acute Care Studies (7 papers) and Heart Failure Treatment and Management (5 papers). Mark B. Parshall collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Mark B. Parshall's co-authors include Pamela Kidd, Paula Meek, Richard M. Schwartzstein, Robert B. Banzett, Denis E. O’Donnell, Jean Bourbeau, Audrey G. Gift, Harold L. Manning, Donald A. Mahler and Lewis Adams and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, PLoS ONE and American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Mark B. Parshall

35 papers receiving 2.8k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark B. Parshall United States 18 1.2k 503 438 438 309 35 2.9k
Louise Jensen Canada 27 282 0.2× 457 0.9× 577 1.3× 339 0.8× 444 1.4× 64 3.1k
Karin Helweg‐Larsen Denmark 27 414 0.3× 467 0.9× 528 1.2× 245 0.6× 452 1.5× 113 4.0k
Lynette Lim Australia 28 307 0.3× 625 1.2× 681 1.6× 294 0.7× 372 1.2× 64 3.1k
Ruth Dundas United Kingdom 30 475 0.4× 350 0.7× 1.1k 2.4× 250 0.6× 381 1.2× 125 3.7k
Valerie A. Smith United States 31 197 0.2× 381 0.8× 664 1.5× 509 1.2× 309 1.0× 154 3.5k
Juan Oliva Spain 36 336 0.3× 442 0.9× 1.0k 2.4× 243 0.6× 312 1.0× 167 4.3k
Julie K. Silver United States 39 490 0.4× 398 0.8× 847 1.9× 616 1.4× 2.0k 6.5× 202 5.7k
Jennifer Cook Middleton United States 23 336 0.3× 541 1.1× 704 1.6× 191 0.4× 269 0.9× 53 3.2k
Nathalie Auger Canada 32 300 0.2× 249 0.5× 687 1.6× 220 0.5× 875 2.8× 276 4.6k
Ichiro Kawachi United States 31 292 0.2× 463 0.9× 580 1.3× 425 1.0× 480 1.6× 74 3.5k

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All Works

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Dickson, Elizabeth, Mark B. Parshall, & Claire D. Brindis. (2019). Isolated Voices: Perspectives of Teachers, School Nurses, and Administrators Regarding Implementation of Sexual Health Education Policy. Journal of School Health. 90(2). 88–98. 29 indexed citations
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Hernandez, Belinda, et al.. (2017). Building academic–military research collaborations to improve the health of service members. Nursing Outlook. 65(6). 718–725. 5 indexed citations
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Vigil, Jacob M., et al.. (2016). Patient Ethnicity Affects Triage Assessments and Patient Prioritization in U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Emergency Departments. Medicine. 95(14). e3191–e3191. 25 indexed citations
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Parshall, Mark B., et al.. (2016). Resilience, Stress, Stigma, and Barriers to Mental Healthcare in U.S. Air Force Nursing Personnel. Nursing Research. 65(6). 481–486. 33 indexed citations
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Parshall, Mark B., et al.. (2016). Personal growth, symptoms, and uncertainty in community-residing adults with heart failure. Heart & Lung. 46(1). 54–60. 9 indexed citations
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Banzett, Robert B., Carl R. O’Donnell, Mark B. Parshall, et al.. (2015). Multidimensional Dyspnea Profile: an instrument for clinical and laboratory research. European Respiratory Journal. 45(6). 1681–1691. 214 indexed citations
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Vigil, Jacob M., et al.. (2015). Ethnic Disparities in Emergency Severity Index Scores among U.S. Veteran’s Affairs Emergency Department Patients. PLoS ONE. 10(5). e0126792–e0126792. 29 indexed citations
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Bedrick, Edward J., et al.. (2014). Stigma and Barriers to Accessing Mental Health Services Perceived by Air Force Nursing Personnel. Military Medicine. 179(11). 1354–1360. 15 indexed citations
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Parshall, Mark B.. (2013). Unpacking the 2 × 2 table. Heart & Lung. 42(3). 221–226. 34 indexed citations
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Parshall, Mark B., Richard M. Schwartzstein, Lewis Adams, et al.. (2012). An Official American Thoracic Society Statement: Update on the Mechanisms, Assessment, and Management of Dyspnea. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 185(4). 435–452. 1178 indexed citations breakdown →
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Parshall, Mark B., et al.. (2011). Validation of a three-factor measurement model of dyspnea in hospitalized adults with heart failure. Heart & Lung. 41(1). 44–56. 16 indexed citations
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Weintraub, Neal L., Sean P. Collins, Peter S. Pang, et al.. (2010). Acute Heart Failure Syndromes: Emergency Department Presentation, Treatment, and Disposition: Current Approaches and Future Aims. Circulation. 122(19). 1975–1996. 181 indexed citations
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Parshall, Mark B., et al.. (2006). Predictors of emergency department visit disposition for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Heart & Lung. 35(5). 342–350. 10 indexed citations
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Kidd, Pamela, et al.. (2004). Assessing Recalibration as a Response-Shift Phenomenon. Nursing Research. 53(2). 130–135. 3 indexed citations
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Kidd, Pamela, et al.. (2004). Overcoming recruitment challenges in construction safety intervention research. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 45(3). 297–304. 33 indexed citations
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Welsh, John, et al.. (2002). Characteristics and treatment of patients with heart failure in the emergency department. Journal of Emergency Nursing. 28(2). 126–131. 48 indexed citations
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Parshall, Mark B.. (2002). Psychometric characteristics of dyspnea descriptor ratings in emergency department patients with exacerbated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Research in Nursing & Health. 25(5). 331–344. 28 indexed citations
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Parshall, Mark B., et al.. (2001). Dyspnea duration, distress, and intensity in emergency department visits for heart failure. Heart & Lung. 30(1). 47–56. 73 indexed citations
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Parshall, Mark B.. (1999). Adult Emergency Visits for Chronic Cardiorespiratory Disease: Does Dyspnea Matter?. Nursing Research. 48(2). 62–70. 27 indexed citations
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Chrislip, David, et al.. (1999). Farm work planning simulation in multi-media: A comparative evaluation. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 36(S1). 113–115. 1 indexed citations

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