Ruth Williams

981 total citations
54 papers, 661 citations indexed

About

Ruth Williams is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ruth Williams has authored 54 papers receiving a total of 661 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in General Health Professions, 8 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 7 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Ruth Williams's work include Global Health Care Issues (9 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (8 papers) and Health disparities and outcomes (5 papers). Ruth Williams is often cited by papers focused on Global Health Care Issues (9 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (8 papers) and Health disparities and outcomes (5 papers). Ruth Williams collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Ruth Williams's co-authors include Eric B. Larson, Joan M. Ogden, D.P. Doessel, Vicky Rippere, Harvey Whiteford, Alison M. Hutchinson, Patricia A. Nolan, Brendan McCormack, Christopher R Burton and Stephen D. Edwards and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation Research, The Lancet Neurology and Energy Policy.

In The Last Decade

Ruth Williams

48 papers receiving 573 citations

Peers

Ruth Williams
Anne Nolan Ireland
Lai Fong Chiu United Kingdom
Corey White United States
Robert Tanton Australia
Richard Baldwin United States
David S. Loughran United States
Jeremy West United States
Kirsty Wild New Zealand
Anne Nolan Ireland
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Countries citing papers authored by Ruth Williams

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ruth Williams

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ruth Williams

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Williams, Ruth, et al.. (2024). BMX. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise. 20(1). 193–206.
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Fry, Jane M., Jeromey Temple, & Ruth Williams. (2024). Food insecurity and health conditions in the Australian adult population: A nationally representative analysis. Nutrition & Dietetics. 82(1). 64–75. 3 indexed citations
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Bloomer, Melissa J., Eva Yuen, Ruth Williams, & Alison M. Hutchinson. (2023). First and final farewells, disrupted family connections and loss: A collective case study exploring the impact of COVID-19 visitor restrictions in critical care. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 80. 103534–103534. 5 indexed citations
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Bloomer, Melissa J., Eva Yuen, Ruth Williams, et al.. (2023). Perspectives of family‐centred care at the end of life during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative descriptive study. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 32(15-16). 5173–5184. 4 indexed citations
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Williams, Ruth, Cherene Ockerby, Bernice Redley, Helen Rawson, & Alison M. Hutchinson. (2022). Enablers and barriers to engaging in dementia-specific education: A cross-sectional survey. Collegian Journal of the Royal College of Nursing Australia. 29(5). 581–589. 2 indexed citations
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Williams, Ruth, Cherene Ockerby, Helen Rawson, Bernice Redley, & Alison M. Hutchinson. (2021). Residential aged care staff awareness of and engagement with dementia‐specific support services and education. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 40(3). e223–e233. 6 indexed citations
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Wynter, Karen, Sara Holton, Julie Considine, et al.. (2021). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Australian hospital-based nursing and midwifery educators. Collegian Journal of the Royal College of Nursing Australia. 29(3). 271–280. 21 indexed citations
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Williams, Lynne, Jo Rycroft‐Malone, Christopher R Burton, et al.. (2016). Improving skills and care standards in the support workforce for older people: a realist synthesis of workforce development interventions. BMJ Open. 6(8). e011964–e011964. 35 indexed citations
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Williams, Ruth. (2012). The Academy in Decay. Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform. 19(2). 123–130. 2 indexed citations
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Adams, Debra, et al.. (2011). Investigation and management of an A. Baumannii outbreak in ICU. British Journal of Nursing. 20(3). 140–147. 6 indexed citations
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Williams, Ruth. (2010). The human connectome: just another 'ome?. The Lancet Neurology. 9(3). 238–239. 14 indexed citations
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Williams, Ruth & D.P. Doessel. (2009). Private psychiatry and Medicare: Regional equality of access in Australia?. Journal of Mental Health. 18(3). 242–252. 5 indexed citations
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Williams, Ruth & D.P. Doessel. (2007). The Role of Knowledge Accumulation in Health and Longevity: The Puzzling Case of Suicide. Prometheus. 25(3). 4 indexed citations
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Williams, Ruth, et al.. (2006). A central dilemma in the mental health sector: structural imbalance. Acta Neuropsychiatrica. 18(6). 248–248. 3 indexed citations
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Williams, Ruth, et al.. (2006). Measuring inequality: tools and an illustration. International Journal for Equity in Health. 5(1). 5–5. 34 indexed citations
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Williams, Ruth & D.P. Doessel. (2004). EQUALITY OF SPATIAL ACCESS AND MEDICARE. AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE NUMBERS OF PRIVATE FEE-FOR-SERVICE PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES IN THE AUSTRALIAN STATES AND TERRITORIES 1984-2001. Victoria University Research Repository (Victoria University). 10(2). 225. 5 indexed citations
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Rippere, Vicky & Ruth Williams. (1985). Wounded healers : mental health workers' experiences of depression. Wiley eBooks. 24 indexed citations

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