Martha E. Gaines

1.0k total citations
19 papers, 682 citations indexed

About

Martha E. Gaines is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Martha E. Gaines has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 682 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in General Health Professions, 7 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 5 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Martha E. Gaines's work include Healthcare cost, quality, practices (4 papers), Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare (4 papers) and Infection Control in Healthcare (3 papers). Martha E. Gaines is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare cost, quality, practices (4 papers), Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare (4 papers) and Infection Control in Healthcare (3 papers). Martha E. Gaines collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and France. Martha E. Gaines's co-authors include Toby C. Campbell, Nicole M. Steffens, Karen J. Brasel, Jacqueline M. Kruser, Michael J. Nabozny, Margaret L. Schwarze, Beth A. Lown, Donald M. Berwick, David Hatem and Nasia Safdar and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute and Annals of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Martha E. Gaines

19 papers receiving 658 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Martha E. Gaines United States 15 371 264 82 69 63 19 682
Linda V. DeCherrie United States 17 568 1.5× 297 1.1× 113 1.4× 40 0.6× 26 0.4× 48 823
Sandra Zelinsky Canada 11 574 1.5× 209 0.8× 82 1.0× 44 0.6× 61 1.0× 25 943
Lacey Loomer United States 16 568 1.5× 214 0.8× 106 1.3× 34 0.5× 78 1.2× 31 828
Hayley Prout United Kingdom 17 386 1.0× 191 0.7× 51 0.6× 50 0.7× 69 1.1× 34 848
William Strull United States 8 597 1.6× 407 1.5× 73 0.9× 60 0.9× 53 0.8× 9 943
Rhéda Adekpedjou Canada 13 632 1.7× 325 1.2× 102 1.2× 49 0.7× 39 0.6× 24 880
Jessica Ogarek United States 18 492 1.3× 378 1.4× 98 1.2× 67 1.0× 39 0.6× 35 1.1k
Nicole Scholes‐Robertson Australia 15 269 0.7× 215 0.8× 172 2.1× 54 0.8× 37 0.6× 72 750
Ashlinder Gill Canada 12 302 0.8× 173 0.7× 98 1.2× 37 0.5× 63 1.0× 26 560
John Patrick T. Co United States 19 359 1.0× 407 1.5× 93 1.1× 123 1.8× 23 0.4× 49 955

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Fields of papers citing papers by Martha E. Gaines

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Martha E. Gaines

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Alkureishi, Maria Alcocer, et al.. (2021). Low-Tech High-Value(s) Care: No Patient Left Behind. The Permanente Journal. 25(4). 1–3. 2 indexed citations
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Gaines, Martha E., et al.. (2020). Changing the Game of Prior Authorization. JAMA. 323(8). 705–705. 17 indexed citations
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Pandhi, Nancy, et al.. (2019). Broadening Medical Students’ Exposure to the Range of Illness Experiences: A Pilot Curriculum Focused on Depression Education. Academic Medicine. 95(1). 72–76. 6 indexed citations
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Berwick, Donald M. & Martha E. Gaines. (2018). How HIPAA Harms Care, and How to Stop It. JAMA. 320(3). 229–229. 12 indexed citations
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Dzau, Victor J., Mark McClellan, Sheila Burke, et al.. (2017). Vital Directions for Health and Health Care: Priorities from a National Academy of Medicine Initiative. NAM Perspectives. 7(3). 16 indexed citations
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Egener, Barry, Diana J. Mason, Walter J. McDonald, et al.. (2017). The Charter on Professionalism for Health Care Organizations. Academic Medicine. 92(8). 1091–1099. 49 indexed citations
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Dzau, Victor J., Mark McClellan, J. Michael McGinnis, et al.. (2017). Vital Directions for Health and Health Care. JAMA. 317(14). 1461–1461. 148 indexed citations
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Gaines, Martha E., et al.. (2016). Implementation Science Workshop: Engaging Patients in Team-Based Practice Redesign — Critical Reflections on Program Design. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 31(6). 688–695. 17 indexed citations
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Towle, Angela, Christine Farrell, Martha E. Gaines, et al.. (2016). The patient's voice in health and social care professional education. International Journal of Health Governance. 21(1). 18–25. 56 indexed citations
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Mirrielees, Jennifer A., et al.. (2015). Breast Cancer Survivor Advocacy at a University Hospital: Development of a Peer Support Program with Evaluation by Patients, Advocates, and Clinicians. Journal of Cancer Education. 32(1). 97–104. 25 indexed citations
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Nabozny, Michael J., Jacqueline M. Kruser, Nicole M. Steffens, et al.. (2015). Constructing High-stakes Surgical Decisions. Annals of Surgery. 263(1). 64–70. 66 indexed citations
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Kruser, Jacqueline M., Michael J. Nabozny, Nicole M. Steffens, et al.. (2015). “Best Case/Worst Case”: Qualitative Evaluation of a Novel Communication Tool for Difficult in‐the‐Moment Surgical Decisions. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 63(9). 1805–1811. 105 indexed citations
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Caplan, William M., et al.. (2014). Engaging Patients at the Front Lines of Primary Care Redesign: Operational Lessons for an Effective Program. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 40(12). 533–540. 24 indexed citations
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Donovan, Kristine A., Heidi Donovan, David Cella, et al.. (2014). Recommended Patient-Reported Core Set of Symptoms and Quality-of-Life Domains to Measure in Ovarian Cancer Treatment Trials. JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 106(7). 37 indexed citations
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Anderson, Michael A., et al.. (2013). A survey to examine patient awareness, knowledge, and perceptions regarding the risks and consequences of surgical site infections. American Journal of Infection Control. 41(12). 1293–1295. 17 indexed citations
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Sethi, Ajay K., et al.. (2012). Do Patients Feel Comfortable Asking Healthcare Workers to Wash Their Hands?. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 33(12). 1282–1284. 19 indexed citations
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Gaines, Martha E., et al.. (2004). Alchemy: Medical Mediation at Its Best. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations

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