Marta Aymerich

8.9k total citations
50 papers, 804 citations indexed

About

Marta Aymerich is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Marta Aymerich has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 804 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 13 papers in General Health Professions and 5 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Marta Aymerich's work include Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research (4 papers), Health and Lifestyle Studies (4 papers) and Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (4 papers). Marta Aymerich is often cited by papers focused on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research (4 papers), Health and Lifestyle Studies (4 papers) and Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (4 papers). Marta Aymerich collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Germany and Switzerland. Marta Aymerich's co-authors include Silvina Berra, Carme Carrión, Luís Rajmil, Jordi Alonso, Michael Herdman, Ulrike Ravens‐Sieberer, Dimitra Anastasiadou, Frans Folkvord, Cristian Tebé and Mateu Serra‐Prat and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Public Health, Social Science & Medicine and Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics.

In The Last Decade

Marta Aymerich

46 papers receiving 759 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marta Aymerich Spain 18 159 147 115 102 91 50 804
Amos S. Deinard United States 23 82 0.5× 120 0.8× 66 0.6× 30 0.3× 67 0.7× 58 1.7k
Charles E. Mangan United States 17 318 2.0× 170 1.2× 177 1.5× 67 0.7× 192 2.1× 44 2.1k
Martin B. Marx United States 24 191 1.2× 108 0.7× 287 2.5× 53 0.5× 71 0.8× 63 2.1k
Susan Smith United States 16 91 0.6× 91 0.6× 61 0.5× 75 0.7× 93 1.0× 60 1.4k
James Martín United Kingdom 22 177 1.1× 265 1.8× 88 0.8× 24 0.2× 244 2.7× 73 1.4k
Susan Cox Canada 24 243 1.5× 343 2.3× 69 0.6× 30 0.3× 208 2.3× 79 1.7k
Martin Smith South Africa 21 176 1.1× 251 1.7× 220 1.9× 22 0.2× 57 0.6× 107 1.9k
Ute Schulz Germany 14 135 0.8× 104 0.7× 231 2.0× 30 0.3× 108 1.2× 18 1.2k
Carla Gallo Peru 12 87 0.5× 46 0.3× 115 1.0× 84 0.8× 33 0.4× 29 560
David Grant United States 17 157 1.0× 86 0.6× 94 0.8× 11 0.1× 110 1.2× 47 905

Countries citing papers authored by Marta Aymerich

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marta Aymerich

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marta Aymerich

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marta Aymerich. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Marta Aymerich 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 Marta Aymerich. Marta Aymerich 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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Yuguero, Oriol, et al.. (2025). Applying the principle of justice in digital health. npj Digital Medicine. 8(1). 467–467. 1 indexed citations
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Hernández-Pérez, Francisco José, et al.. (2022). Usefulness of severity scales for cardiogenic shock in-hospital mortality. Proposal for a new prognostic model. Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition). 69(2). 79–87. 1 indexed citations
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Carrión, Carme, Noemí Robles, Oriol Solà-Morales, Marta Aymerich, & José A Ruiz-Postigo. (2020). Mobile Health Strategies to Tackle Skin Neglected Tropical Diseases With Recommendations From Innovative Experiences: Systematic Review. JMIR mhealth and uhealth. 8(12). e22478–e22478. 28 indexed citations
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Robles, Noemí, Montserrat Pàmias, Isabel Parra, et al.. (2019). PP166 A Mobile Clinical Decision Support System for Autism Spectrum Disorder. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 35(S1). 68–69. 1 indexed citations
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Villamor, Neus, Marta Aymerich, Alejandra Martínez‐Trillos, et al.. (2014). The prognostic impact of minimal residual disease in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia requiring first-line therapy. Haematologica. 99(5). 873–880. 25 indexed citations
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Carrión, Carme, Marta Aymerich, Eva Baillés, & Abel López‐Bermejo. (2013). Cognitive Psychosocial Intervention in Dementia: A Systematic Review. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders. 36(5-6). 363–375. 29 indexed citations
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Carrión, Carme, et al.. (2013). Association of Professional Training Evaluation to Content Evaluation. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 93. 1911–1915. 3 indexed citations
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Saborit-Villarroya, Ifigènia, Sílvia Xargay‐Torrent, Arnau Montraveta, et al.. (2013). The phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase inhibitor NVP-BKM120 overcomes resistance signals derived from microenvironment by regulating the Akt/FoxO3a/Bim axis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells. Haematologica. 98(11). 1739–1747. 34 indexed citations
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Aymerich, Marta, et al.. (2009). Health-related quality of life assessment in people with multiple sclerosis and their family caregivers. A multicenter study in Catalonia (Southern Europe). Patient Preference and Adherence. 3. 311–311. 34 indexed citations
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Tebé, Cristian, Silvina Berra, Michael Herdman, et al.. (2008). Fiabilidad y validez de la versión española del KIDSCREEN-52 para población infantil y adolescente. Medicina Clínica. 130(17). 650–654. 59 indexed citations
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Trilla, Antoni, Marta Aymerich, Antonio M. Lacy, & M.J. Bertran. (2006). Phenotypic differences between male physicians, surgeons, and film stars: comparative study. BMJ. 333(7582). 1291–1293. 14 indexed citations
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Aymerich, Marta, Silvina Berra, Michael Herdman, et al.. (2005). Desarrollo de la versión en español del KIDSCREEN, un cuestionario de calidad de vida para la población infantil y adolescente. Gaceta Sanitaria. 19(2). 93–102. 97 indexed citations
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Rajmil, Luís, et al.. (2004). Desigualtats de genere en la percepció de la salut durant l'adolescéncia. 87(1). 25–29. 3 indexed citations
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Aymerich, Marta & Emília Sánchez. (2004). Del conocimiento científico de la investigación clínica a la cabecera del enfermo: las guías de práctica clínica y su implementación. Gaceta Sanitaria. 18(4). 326–334. 11 indexed citations
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Casas, Ferrán, et al.. (2001). Indicadores sociales y psicosociales de calidad de vida de las personas mayores en un municipio. Psychosocial Intervention. 10(3). 355–378. 3 indexed citations
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García‐Altés, Anna, Albert J. Jovell, Mateu Serra‐Prat, & Marta Aymerich. (2000). Management of Helicobacter pylori in duodenal ulcer: a cost‐effectiveness analysis. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 14(12). 1631–1638. 9 indexed citations
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Trilla, Antoni & Marta Aymerich. (1999). [Use of diagnostic tests in the context of evidence-based medicine].. PubMed. 17 Suppl 2. 22–6. 2 indexed citations
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Aymerich, Marta, et al.. (1999). [Bacterial resistance to antibiotics. More than a clinical problem? Vancomycin resistant Enterococcus spp. as an example].. PubMed. 112(14). 553–5. 5 indexed citations
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Serra‐Prat, Mateu, et al.. (1998). Trade-offs in prenatal detection of Down syndrome.. American Journal of Public Health. 88(4). 551–557. 12 indexed citations

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