Sue Lukersmith

914 total citations
37 papers, 468 citations indexed

About

Sue Lukersmith is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Sue Lukersmith has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 468 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in General Health Professions, 14 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 8 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Sue Lukersmith's work include Health Policy Implementation Science (13 papers), Clinical practice guidelines implementation (9 papers) and Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (6 papers). Sue Lukersmith is often cited by papers focused on Health Policy Implementation Science (13 papers), Clinical practice guidelines implementation (9 papers) and Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (6 papers). Sue Lukersmith collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Spain and United Kingdom. Sue Lukersmith's co-authors include Luis Salvador‐Carulla, Michael J. Millington, Rosamond H. Madden, Ana Fernández, Joachim P. Sturmberg, Gwynnyth Llewellyn, Ruth Colagiuri, Sally Hartley, Robin Burgess‐Limerick and Tinashe Dune and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal of Medical Internet Research and BMJ Open.

In The Last Decade

Sue Lukersmith

35 papers receiving 455 citations

Peers

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Gwyn C. Jones United States
Rebecca Hawkins United Kingdom
Sara M. Locatelli United States
Jane Miles United States
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All Works

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Lukersmith, Sue, Luis Salvador‐Carulla, Courtney G. Woods, et al.. (2025). An ecosystem approach to the evaluation and impact analysis of heterogeneous preventive and/or early interventions projects for veterans and first responders in seven countries. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 138. 152578–152578. 2 indexed citations
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Salvador‐Carulla, Luis, Hossein Tabatabaei‐Jafari, Cindy Woods, & Sue Lukersmith. (2025). Proof of concept studies in mental health systems research: strategy and steps. International Journal of Mental Health Systems. 19(1). 25–25.
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Lukersmith, Sue, Courtney G. Woods, Luis Salvador‐Carulla, et al.. (2025). A comparative evaluation of 23 projects on mental health and wellbeing for veterans and first responders. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 141. 152599–152599. 1 indexed citations
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Salvador‐Carulla, Luis, et al.. (2024). Adaptation of the technology readiness levels for impact assessment in implementation sciences: The TRL-IS checklist. Heliyon. 10(9). e29930–e29930. 16 indexed citations
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Woods, Cindy, Sue Lukersmith, & Luis Salvador‐Carulla. (2024). Mapping review of ‘proof-of-concept’ in mental health implementation research using the TRL framework: a need for a better focus and conceptual clarification. BMJ Open. 14(8). e080078–e080078. 1 indexed citations
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Woods, Cindy, Mary Anne Furst, Jane Koerner, et al.. (2024). Mental Health Care Navigation Tools in Australia: Infoveillance Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance. 10. e60079–e60079.
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Raggi, Alberto, Claudia Toppo, Carla Sabariego, et al.. (2023). The EMPOWER Occupational e–Mental Health Intervention Implementation Checklist to Foster e–Mental Health Interventions in the Workplace: Development Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 26. e48504–e48504. 2 indexed citations
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Lukersmith, Sue, et al.. (2023). A Realist Evaluation of Case Management Models for People with Complex Health Conditions Using Novel Methods and Tools—What Works, for Whom, and under What Circumstances?. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20(5). 4362–4362. 2 indexed citations
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Kobel, Conrad, et al.. (2022). What Does It Take to Get Somebody Back to Work after Severe Acquired Brain Injury? Service Actions within the Vocational Intervention Program (VIP 2.0). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19(15). 9548–9548. 4 indexed citations
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Toppo, Claudia, Alberto Raggi, Marleen de Mul, et al.. (2022). Strategies for Implementing Occupational eMental Health Interventions: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 24(6). e34479–e34479. 7 indexed citations
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Wieringa, Sietse, Frode Forland, Carel Hulshof, et al.. (2018). Different knowledge, different styles of reasoning: a challenge for guideline development. BMJ evidence-based medicine. 23(3). 87–91. 45 indexed citations
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Lukersmith, Sue, et al.. (2017). My Plan – a new meso to micro level building block to promote person-centred care planning. International Journal of Integrated Care. 17(5). 60–60. 1 indexed citations
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Fernández, Ana, Joachim P. Sturmberg, Sue Lukersmith, et al.. (2015). Evidence-based medicine: is it a bridge too far?. Health Research Policy and Systems. 13(1). 66–66. 52 indexed citations
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Salvador‐Carulla, Luis, Ana Fernández, Rosamond H. Madden, et al.. (2014). Framing of scientific knowledge as a new category of health care research. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 20(6). 1045–1055. 21 indexed citations
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Lukersmith, Sue, Sally Hartley, Pim Kuipers, et al.. (2013). Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) monitoring and evaluation methods and tools: a literature review. Disability and Rehabilitation. 35(23). 1941–1953. 30 indexed citations
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Lukersmith, Sue & Robin Burgess‐Limerick. (2013). The perceived importance and the presence of creative potential in the health professional's work environment. Ergonomics. 56(6). 922–934. 17 indexed citations
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Madden, Rosamond H., Tinashe Dune, Sue Lukersmith, et al.. (2013). The relevance of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in monitoring and evaluating Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR). Disability and Rehabilitation. 36(10). 826–837. 24 indexed citations
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McCluskey, Annie & Sue Lukersmith. (2008). A proposed curriculum and strategies for improving occupational therapists’ report writing, court performance and expert opinion on work capacity. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 55(2). 144–145. 1 indexed citations

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