Robin Gaines

528 total citations
13 papers, 378 citations indexed

About

Robin Gaines is a scholar working on Developmental and Educational Psychology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Robin Gaines has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 378 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology, 7 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 4 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Robin Gaines's work include Children's Physical and Motor Development (9 papers), Infant Development and Preterm Care (7 papers) and Family and Disability Support Research (4 papers). Robin Gaines is often cited by papers focused on Children's Physical and Motor Development (9 papers), Infant Development and Preterm Care (7 papers) and Family and Disability Support Research (4 papers). Robin Gaines collaborates with scholars based in Canada and United States. Robin Gaines's co-authors include Cheryl Missiuna, Jennifer McLean, Mary Egan, Nancy Pollock, Elizabeth M. Fitzpatrick, Janet Olds, Alice Eriks‐Brophy, Andrée Durieux-Smith, Sheila Bennett and John Cairney and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology and BMC Health Services Research.

In The Last Decade

Robin Gaines

13 papers receiving 356 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robin Gaines Canada 9 301 177 108 76 69 13 378
Noémi Cantin Canada 6 249 0.8× 158 0.9× 125 1.2× 33 0.4× 54 0.8× 12 300
Patsy Steig Pearce Canada 7 539 1.8× 102 0.6× 31 0.3× 335 4.4× 107 1.6× 10 639
Genese Warr-Leeper Canada 12 199 0.7× 104 0.6× 36 0.3× 153 2.0× 48 0.7× 15 375
Dathan D. Rush United States 5 177 0.6× 112 0.6× 68 0.6× 376 4.9× 101 1.5× 13 503
Mari Vaage Wang Norway 11 171 0.6× 90 0.5× 34 0.3× 139 1.8× 62 0.9× 25 354
Monica R. Howard United States 7 128 0.4× 38 0.2× 58 0.5× 108 1.4× 236 3.4× 12 344
Claudine Störbeck South Africa 9 187 0.6× 55 0.3× 11 0.1× 46 0.6× 171 2.5× 28 379
Ashlyn Smith United States 10 152 0.5× 70 0.4× 66 0.6× 236 3.1× 123 1.8× 20 398
Susan L. Spitzer United States 6 85 0.3× 23 0.1× 111 1.0× 95 1.3× 114 1.7× 8 259
Karla N. Washington United States 13 411 1.4× 68 0.4× 33 0.3× 233 3.1× 95 1.4× 42 506

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Fields of papers citing papers by Robin Gaines

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robin Gaines

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Gaines, Robin, et al.. (2022). Quickstart for toddlers with autism spectrum disorder: A preliminary report of an adapted community-based early intervention program. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 7. 1606079755–1606079755. 2 indexed citations
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Missiuna, Cheryl, Nancy Pollock, Wenonah Campbell, et al.. (2016). Using an innovative model of service delivery to identify children who are struggling in school. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 80(3). 145–154. 28 indexed citations
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Missiuna, Cheryl, Nancy Pollock, Wenonah Campbell, et al.. (2012). Use of the Medical Research Council Framework to develop a complex intervention in pediatric occupational therapy: Assessing feasibility. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 33(5). 1443–1452. 37 indexed citations
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Gaines, Robin, et al.. (2008). Clinical expression of developmental coordination disorder in a large Canadian family. Paediatrics & Child Health. 13(9). 763–768. 6 indexed citations
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Gaines, Robin, Cheryl Missiuna, Mary Egan, & Jennifer McLean. (2008). Educational outreach and collaborative care enhances physician's perceived knowledge about Developmental Coordination Disorder. BMC Health Services Research. 8(1). 21–21. 37 indexed citations
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Missiuna, Cheryl, et al.. (2008). Description of children identified by physicians as having developmental coordination disorder. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 50(11). 839–844. 49 indexed citations
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Missiuna, Cheryl, et al.. (2008). Enabling Occupation through Facilitating the Diagnosis of Developmental Coordination Disorder. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 75(1). 26–34. 41 indexed citations
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Gaines, Robin, Cheryl Missiuna, Mary Egan, & Jennifer McLean. (2008). Interprofessional care in the management of a chronic childhood condition: Developmental Coordination Disorder. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 22(5). 552–555. 15 indexed citations
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Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth M., Andrée Durieux-Smith, Alice Eriks‐Brophy, Janet Olds, & Robin Gaines. (2007). The impact of newborn hearing screening on communication development. Journal of Medical Screening. 14(3). 123–131. 51 indexed citations
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Missiuna, Cheryl, et al.. (2006). Parental questions about developmental coordination disorder: A synopsis of current evidence. Paediatrics & Child Health. 11(8). 507–512. 42 indexed citations
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Gaines, Robin & Cheryl Missiuna. (2006). Early identification: are speech/language‐impaired toddlers at increased risk for Developmental Coordination Disorder?. Child Care Health and Development. 33(3). 325–332. 66 indexed citations
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Gaines, Robin. (2003). The value of deaf culture: should states have the right to mandate placement of cochlear implants?. Current Surgery. 60(6). 600–601. 2 indexed citations
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Susman-Stillman, Amy, Joshua L. Brown, Emma K. Adam, et al.. (1996). Building Research and Policy Connections: Training and Career Options for Developmental Scientists. 10(4). 1–20. 2 indexed citations

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