Stephen Sollid

1.5k total citations
59 papers, 897 citations indexed

About

Stephen Sollid is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services and Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Stephen Sollid has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 897 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 45 papers in Emergency Medicine, 19 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 14 papers in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. Recurrent topics in Stephen Sollid's work include Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (30 papers), Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (29 papers) and Airway Management and Intubation Techniques (14 papers). Stephen Sollid is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (30 papers), Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (29 papers) and Airway Management and Intubation Techniques (14 papers). Stephen Sollid collaborates with scholars based in Norway, Denmark and United Kingdom. Stephen Sollid's co-authors include Hans Morten Lossius, David Lockey, Marius Rehn, Eldar Søreide, Mårten Sandberg, Doris Østergaard, Jo Røislien, Anders R Nakstad, Håkon Bjorheim Abrahamsen and Geir Arne Sunde and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Stephen Sollid

56 papers receiving 869 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Stephen Sollid Norway 18 590 272 240 152 126 59 897
Jouni Nurmi Finland 20 951 1.6× 179 0.7× 145 0.6× 179 1.2× 213 1.7× 93 1.3k
Deborah Parkman Henderson United States 14 912 1.5× 435 1.6× 116 0.5× 220 1.4× 182 1.4× 32 1.2k
Anne Weaver United Kingdom 19 657 1.1× 177 0.7× 119 0.5× 101 0.7× 251 2.0× 59 1.0k
Avra Goldman United Kingdom 14 343 0.6× 125 0.5× 248 1.0× 122 0.8× 136 1.1× 22 978
Amir Blumenfeld Israel 16 455 0.8× 74 0.3× 265 1.1× 87 0.6× 207 1.6× 32 784
Raymond L. Fowler United States 16 573 1.0× 159 0.6× 188 0.8× 121 0.8× 149 1.2× 37 781
Simon Mercer United Kingdom 16 188 0.3× 158 0.6× 131 0.5× 88 0.6× 225 1.8× 50 594
Marius Rehn Norway 23 1.2k 2.1× 206 0.8× 396 1.6× 136 0.9× 318 2.5× 107 1.6k
Andreas Böhn Germany 19 1.1k 1.9× 64 0.2× 200 0.8× 139 0.9× 283 2.2× 90 1.2k
Arna Banerjee United States 15 166 0.3× 99 0.4× 112 0.5× 69 0.5× 207 1.6× 32 610

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Stephen Sollid

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Wisborg, Torben, et al.. (2023). Effect of urban vs. remote settings on prehospital time and mortality in trauma patients in Norway: a national population-based study. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 31(1). 53–53. 7 indexed citations
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Husum, Tonje Lossius, et al.. (2023). Exploring use of coercion in the Norwegian ambulance service – a qualitative study. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 31(1). 44–44. 2 indexed citations
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Knapp, Jürgen, Markus Huber, Lorenz Meuli, et al.. (2023). Pre-hospital endotracheal intubation in severe traumatic brain injury: ventilation targets and mortality—a retrospective analysis of 308 patients. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 31(1). 46–46. 6 indexed citations
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Sollid, Stephen, et al.. (2022). Assessing Trauma Management in Urban and Rural Populations in Norway: A National Register-Based Research Protocol. JMIR Research Protocols. 11(6). e30656–e30656. 1 indexed citations
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Pietsch, Urs, Lorenz Theiler, Volker Wenzel, et al.. (2022). Airway management in a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS): a retrospective observational study of 365 out-of-hospital intubations. BMC Emergency Medicine. 22(1). 23–23. 3 indexed citations
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Pietsch, Urs, Jürgen Knapp, Michael Mann, et al.. (2021). Incidence and challenges of helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) rescue missions with helicopter hoist operations: analysis of 11,228 daytime and nighttime missions in Switzerland. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 29(1). 92–92. 17 indexed citations
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Bredmose, Per P., Jostein Hagemo, Doris Østergaard, & Stephen Sollid. (2021). Combining in-situ simulation and live HEMS mission facilitator observation: a flexible learning concept. BMC Medical Education. 21(1). 579–579. 3 indexed citations
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Bredmose, Per P., Jo Røislien, Doris Østergaard, & Stephen Sollid. (2021). National Implementation of In Situ Simulation-Based Training in Helicopter Emergency Medical Services: A Multicenter Study. Air Medical Journal. 40(4). 205–210. 3 indexed citations
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Sollid, Stephen, et al.. (2020). Major incident management by helicopter emergency medical services in south‐east Norway from 2000 to 2016: Retrospective cohort study. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 64(7). 1014–1020. 4 indexed citations
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Sollid, Stephen, et al.. (2019). Training and assessment of non-technical skills in Norwegian helicopter emergency services: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 27(1). 1–1. 13 indexed citations
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Abrahamsen, Eirik Bjorheim, et al.. (2018). Psychometric properties of the Norwegian version of the hospital survey on patient safety culture in a prehospital environment. BMC Health Services Research. 18(1). 784–784. 14 indexed citations
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Fattah, Sabina, et al.. (2016). Utilisation of helicopter emergency medical services in the early medical response to major incidents: a systematic literature review. BMJ Open. 6(2). e010307–e010307. 28 indexed citations
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Sollid, Stephen, et al.. (2015). A retrospective observational study of medical incident command and decision-making in the 2011 Oslo bombing. International Journal of Emergency Medicine. 8(1). 4–4. 34 indexed citations
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Sunde, Geir Arne, Jon-Kenneth Heltne, David Lockey, et al.. (2015). Airway management by physician-staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Services – a prospective, multicentre, observational study of 2,327 patients. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 23(1). 57–57. 63 indexed citations
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Fattah, Sabina, et al.. (2013). Impact of helicopter emergency medical services in major incidents: systematic literature review. BMJ Open. 3(8). e003335–e003335. 8 indexed citations
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Sollid, Stephen, et al.. (2008). Pre-hospital advanced airway management by anaesthesiologists: Is there still room for improvement?. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 16(1). 2–2. 24 indexed citations

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