Shelley Derksen

2.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
35 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Shelley Derksen is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Health and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Shelley Derksen has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in General Health Professions, 10 papers in Health and 10 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Shelley Derksen's work include Health disparities and outcomes (10 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (5 papers) and Global Health Care Issues (4 papers). Shelley Derksen is often cited by papers focused on Health disparities and outcomes (10 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (5 papers) and Global Health Care Issues (4 papers). Shelley Derksen collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Netherlands. Shelley Derksen's co-authors include H. J. Keselman, Cameron Mustard, Michael Wolfson, Jean‐Marie Berthelot, Patricia J. Martens, Marni Brownell, Dan Château, Malcolm Doupe, Ruth‐Ann Soodeen and Wes Palatnick and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, PEDIATRICS and Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Shelley Derksen

33 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Shelley Derksen Canada 16 521 269 229 223 218 35 1.7k
Luke B. Connelly Australia 24 488 0.9× 133 0.5× 358 1.6× 169 0.8× 287 1.3× 116 2.1k
Daisuke Yoneoka Japan 30 225 0.4× 275 1.0× 203 0.9× 113 0.5× 268 1.2× 177 2.8k
Brent A. Johnson United States 31 351 0.7× 142 0.5× 143 0.6× 110 0.5× 359 1.6× 126 3.0k
Reinhard Wentz United Kingdom 12 646 1.2× 146 0.5× 238 1.0× 311 1.4× 323 1.5× 21 2.5k
Tim P. Morris United Kingdom 36 357 0.7× 95 0.4× 490 2.1× 162 0.7× 541 2.5× 128 4.7k
Barbara Nußbaumer-Streit Austria 23 693 1.3× 199 0.7× 370 1.6× 146 0.7× 336 1.5× 84 3.7k
Gerard Borsboom Netherlands 26 520 1.0× 274 1.0× 251 1.1× 235 1.1× 725 3.3× 47 4.5k
Mohamad Adam Bujang Malaysia 24 352 0.7× 125 0.5× 165 0.7× 81 0.4× 379 1.7× 109 3.2k
Purushottam W. Laud United States 33 387 0.7× 170 0.6× 348 1.5× 76 0.3× 157 0.7× 132 4.0k
D Hosmer United States 15 362 0.7× 118 0.4× 235 1.0× 184 0.8× 600 2.8× 22 4.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Shelley Derksen

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Shelley Derksen

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All Works

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Thiessen, Kellie, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Nathan Nickel, et al.. (2024). Maternity Service Delivery in Manitoba, Canada: A Retrospective Analysis of Three Maternity Care Provider Types. 19(2). 6–19. 1 indexed citations
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Spelier, Sacha, Shelley Derksen, Regina W. Hofland, Jeffrey M. Beekman, & Bahar Yetkin-Arik. (2024). CFTR and colorectal cancer susceptibility: an urgent need for further studies. Trends in cancer. 10(10). 876–879. 2 indexed citations
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Derksen, Shelley, et al.. (2024). Rates and determinants of breastfeeding initiation in women with and without epilepsy: A 25-year study. Seizure. 121. 30–37. 1 indexed citations
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Mahar, Alyson, Shelley Derksen, Rebecca Griffiths, et al.. (2023). Stage IV breast, colorectal, and lung cancer at diagnosis in adults living with intellectual or developmental disabilities: A population‐based cross‐sectional study. Cancer. 130(5). 740–749. 11 indexed citations
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Strumpf, Erin, Ariella Lang, Nichole Austin, et al.. (2021). Prevalence and clinical, social, and health care predictors of miscarriage. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 21(1). 185–185. 29 indexed citations
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Heaman, Maureen, Patricia J. Martens, Marni Brownell, et al.. (2019). The Association of Inadequate and Intensive Prenatal Care With Maternal, Fetal, and Infant Outcomes: A Population-Based Study in Manitoba, Canada. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada. 41(7). 947–959. 42 indexed citations
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Plourde, Pierre, C. Andrew Basham, Shelley Derksen, et al.. (2019). Latent tuberculosis treatment completion rates from prescription drug administrative data. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 110(6). 705–713. 6 indexed citations
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Heaman, Maureen, Patricia J. Martens, Marni Brownell, et al.. (2018). Inequities in utilization of prenatal care: a population-based study in the Canadian province of Manitoba. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 18(1). 41 indexed citations
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Doupe, Malcolm, Dan Château, Alecs Chochinov, et al.. (2018). Comparing the Effect of Throughput and Output Factors on Emergency Department Crowding: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 72(4). 410–419. 13 indexed citations
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Doupe, Malcolm, Suzanne Day, Wes Palatnick, et al.. (2016). An ED paradox: patients who arrive by ambulance and then leave without consulting an ED provider. Emergency Medicine Journal. 34(3). 151–156. 3 indexed citations
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Doupe, Malcolm, Wes Palatnick, Suzanne Day, et al.. (2012). Frequent Users of Emergency Departments: Developing Standard Definitions and Defining Prominent Risk Factors. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 60(1). 24–32. 199 indexed citations
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Leslie, William D., Lisa M. Lix, Heather J. Prior, et al.. (2007). Biphasic fracture risk in diabetes: A population-based study. Bone. 40(6). 1595–1601. 102 indexed citations
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Leslie, William D., Shelley Derksen, Heather J. Prior, et al.. (2006). The interaction of ethnicity and chronic disease as risk factors for osteoporotic fractures: a comparison in Canadian Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals. Osteoporosis International. 17(9). 1358–1368. 27 indexed citations
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Martens, Patricia J., Norman Frohlich, Keumhee C. Carrière, Shelley Derksen, & Marni Brownell. (2002). Embedding Child Health Within a Framework of Regional Health. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 93(S2). S15–S20. 56 indexed citations
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Lix, Lisa M., Christine Newburn‐Cook, Noralou P. Roos, & Shelley Derksen. (2002). Trends in Health and Healthcare Utilization in Manitoba. Healthcare Management Forum. 15(4_suppl). 35–38. 3 indexed citations
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Martens, Patricia J. & Shelley Derksen. (2002). A Matter of life and Death for Manitoba’s Children. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 93(S2). S21–S26. 13 indexed citations
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Mustard, Cameron, Shelley Derksen, Jean‐Marie Berthelot, & Michael Wolfson. (1999). Assessing ecologic proxies for household income: a comparison of household and neighbourhood level income measures in the study of population health status. Health & Place. 5(2). 157–171. 285 indexed citations
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Mustard, Cameron, et al.. (1997). Age-specific education and income gradients in morbidity and mortality in a Canadian province. Social Science & Medicine. 45(3). 383–397. 110 indexed citations
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Mustard, Cameron, Christopher Harman, P. Hall, & Shelley Derksen. (1995). Impact of a nurses' strike on the cesarean birth rate. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 172(2). 631–637. 16 indexed citations

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