Robyn Preston

1.2k total citations
53 papers, 787 citations indexed

About

Robyn Preston is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Emergency Medical Services and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Robyn Preston has authored 53 papers receiving a total of 787 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in General Health Professions, 20 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 13 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Robyn Preston's work include Global Health Workforce Issues (20 papers), Primary Care and Health Outcomes (9 papers) and Innovations in Medical Education (6 papers). Robyn Preston is often cited by papers focused on Global Health Workforce Issues (20 papers), Primary Care and Health Outcomes (9 papers) and Innovations in Medical Education (6 papers). Robyn Preston collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Canada. Robyn Preston's co-authors include Sarah Larkins, Judy Taylor, Clare Heal, Jennifer Banks, Jenni Judd, Björg Pálsdóttir, André‐Jacques Neusy, Simone Ross, Robin Ray and Michael Au and has published in prestigious journals such as Medical Education, BMJ Open and BMC Health Services Research.

In The Last Decade

Robyn Preston

48 papers receiving 762 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robyn Preston Australia 15 405 280 222 112 108 53 787
Brooke A. Cunningham United States 16 321 0.8× 280 1.0× 108 0.5× 121 1.1× 222 2.1× 31 775
Jada Bussey‐Jones United States 15 343 0.8× 468 1.7× 205 0.9× 63 0.6× 339 3.1× 28 908
Alison M. Colbert United States 16 336 0.8× 150 0.5× 67 0.3× 120 1.1× 217 2.0× 49 804
Diane Fraser United Kingdom 17 318 0.8× 265 0.9× 177 0.8× 89 0.8× 79 0.7× 50 846
Juan M. Leyva‐Moral Spain 16 286 0.7× 113 0.4× 129 0.6× 200 1.8× 134 1.2× 84 736
Beverly J. McElmurry United States 19 582 1.4× 242 0.9× 87 0.4× 113 1.0× 207 1.9× 59 974
Chrystal Jaye New Zealand 15 373 0.9× 397 1.4× 59 0.3× 172 1.5× 119 1.1× 93 935
Verena Tschudin United Kingdom 15 503 1.2× 361 1.3× 54 0.2× 117 1.0× 99 0.9× 50 773
Sylvia Reitmanova Canada 11 189 0.5× 172 0.6× 150 0.7× 208 1.9× 257 2.4× 20 547
Víctor M. González‐Chordá Spain 16 259 0.6× 117 0.4× 61 0.3× 215 1.9× 103 1.0× 87 769

Countries citing papers authored by Robyn Preston

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Fields of papers citing papers by Robyn Preston

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robyn Preston

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Preston, Robyn, et al.. (2025). ‘AAC Isn't a Take It or Leave It’: The Augmentative and Alternative Communication Training Experiences of Australian Speech‐Language Pathologists Working in Paediatrics. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. 60(5). e70111–e70111.
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Johnston, Karen, et al.. (2024). ‘Letting it be’: a grounded theory about dementia care in Fiji. Aging & Mental Health. 28(10). 1390–1400. 1 indexed citations
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Preston, Robyn, et al.. (2024). Is AAC at the top of your tool bag? Conceptualising clinical competence in AAC. 26(1). 58–75. 3 indexed citations
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Abdalla, Mohamed Elhassan, Mohamed H. Taha, David Onchonga, et al.. (2024). Instilling social accountability into the health professions education curriculum with international case studies: AMEE Guide No. 175. Medical Teacher. 47(7). 1083–1096. 4 indexed citations
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Preston, Robyn, et al.. (2024). Climate Change Adaptation Methods for Public Health Prevention in Australia: an Integrative Review. Current Environmental Health Reports. 11(1). 71–87. 3 indexed citations
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Preston, Robyn, Stephanie M. Topp, Judy Taylor, et al.. (2023). A qualitative exploration of the non-financial costs of cancer care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 47(5). 100085–100085. 2 indexed citations
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Zupan, Barbra, et al.. (2023). ‘We manage, but yeah, it's challenging’: A mixed‐methods study of enablers and barriers to hearing assessments for parents of children in metropolitan and regional Australia. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. 59(1). 327–339. 3 indexed citations
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Drovandi, Aaron, Robyn Preston, Lucy Morris, et al.. (2022). Enablers and barriers to non-dispensing pharmacist integration into the primary health care teams of Aboriginal community-controlled health services. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 18(10). 3766–3774. 6 indexed citations
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Canuto, Karla, Robyn Preston, Lynore Geia, et al.. (2022). How and why do women’s groups (WGs) improve the quality of maternal and child health (MCH) care? A systematic review of the literature. BMJ Open. 12(2). e055756–e055756. 2 indexed citations
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Au, Michael, et al.. (2021). The Refugee Co-Location Model may be useful in addressing refugee barriers to care. What do refugees think?. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 27(6). 425–426. 2 indexed citations
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Au, Michael, et al.. (2021). Refugee healthcare perceptions in regional northern Australia: transition through engagement, access, trust, privacy, the old, and the new. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 27(5). 382–390. 3 indexed citations
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Larkins, Sarah, et al.. (2021). Indigenous knowledge around the ethics of human research from the Oceania region: A scoping literature review. Philosophy Ethics and Humanities in Medicine. 16(1). 12–12. 14 indexed citations
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Au, Michael, et al.. (2019). A model explaining refugee experiences of the Australian healthcare system: a systematic review of refugee perceptions. BMC International Health and Human Rights. 19(1). 22–22. 56 indexed citations
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Preston, Robyn, Sarah Larkins, Karla Canuto, et al.. (2019). How and why do participatory women’s groups (PWGs) improve the quality of maternal and child health (MCH) care? A systematic review protocol. BMJ Open. 9(9). e030461–e030461. 9 indexed citations
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Couzos, Sophia, Mike Stephens, Robyn Preston, et al.. (2019). Integrating pharmacists into Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (IPAC project): Protocol for an interventional, non-randomised study to improve chronic disease outcomes. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 16(10). 1431–1441. 7 indexed citations
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Preston, Robyn, Sarah Larkins, Judy Taylor, & Jenni Judd. (2016). Building blocks for social accountability: a conceptual framework to guide medical schools. BMC Medical Education. 16(1). 227–227. 34 indexed citations
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Preston, Robyn, et al.. (2010). Community participation in rural primary health care: intervention or approach?. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 16(1). 4–4. 78 indexed citations

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