Summer V. Allen

911 total citations · 1 hit paper
23 papers, 555 citations indexed

About

Summer V. Allen is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Oncology and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Summer V. Allen has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 555 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in General Health Professions, 5 papers in Oncology and 5 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Summer V. Allen's work include Primary Care and Health Outcomes (7 papers), Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare (4 papers) and Chronic Disease Management Strategies (3 papers). Summer V. Allen is often cited by papers focused on Primary Care and Health Outcomes (7 papers), Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare (4 papers) and Chronic Disease Management Strategies (3 papers). Summer V. Allen collaborates with scholars based in United States, Qatar and Canada. Summer V. Allen's co-authors include Alexandra J. Greenberg, Richard P. Moser, Bradford W. Hesse, Kelly D. Blake, Lila J. Finney Rutten, Michelle A. Lampman, Kasey R. Boehmer, Rachel Giblon, Jonathan Inselman and David Rushlow and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, BMJ Open and BMC Health Services Research.

In The Last Decade

Summer V. Allen

22 papers receiving 548 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Summer V. Allen
Christine M. Swoboda United States
Raed Benkhadra United States
Chin Hai Teo Malaysia
Shaantanu Donde United Kingdom
Adeel Khoja Pakistan
Emily Hallgren United States
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All Works

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Fischer, K. M., Michelle A. Lampman, Gregory M. Garrison, et al.. (2024). Relationship Between Social Risks and Diabetes Metrics in a US Health System. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 37(5). 939–947.
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Eton, David T., Kathleen J. Yost, Jennifer L. Ridgeway, et al.. (2024). Development and acceptability of PETS-Now, an electronic point-of-care tool to monitor treatment burden in patients with multiple chronic conditions: a multi-method study. BMC Primary Care. 25(1). 77–77. 3 indexed citations
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Foss, Randy, K. M. Fischer, Michelle A. Lampman, et al.. (2023). Disparities in Diabetes Care: Differences Between Rural and Urban Patients Within a Large Health System. The Annals of Family Medicine. 21(3). 234–239. 15 indexed citations
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Bernard, Matthew, Michael Halasy, David Rushlow, et al.. (2022). The effect of primary care clinician type and care team characteristics on health care costs. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 28(6). 1055–1060. 1 indexed citations
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Stan, Daniela, Jonathan Inselman, Jennifer L. Ridgeway, et al.. (2022). Pilot implementation to assess the feasibility and care team impact of an app-based interactive care plan to remotely monitor breast cancer survivors. Journal of Cancer Survivorship. 16(1). 13–23. 14 indexed citations
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Golembiewski, Elizabeth H., Victor D. Torres Roldan, Eddy Lincango-Naranjo, et al.. (2022). Rural Patient Experiences of Accessing Care for Chronic Conditions: A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis of Qualitative Studies. The Annals of Family Medicine. 20(3). 266–272. 28 indexed citations
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Patten, Christi A., Tabetha A. Brockman, Pamela S. Sinicrope, et al.. (2022). Interventions for Increasing Digital Equity and Access (IDEA) among rural patients who smoke: Study protocol for a pragmatic randomized pilot trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 119. 106838–106838. 5 indexed citations
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Bernard, Matthew, Summer V. Allen, Michael Halasy, et al.. (2021). Clinician Care Team Composition and Health Care Utilization. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5(2). 338–346. 5 indexed citations
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Puspitasari, Ajeng J., Hannah K. Betcher, Brandon J. Coombes, et al.. (2021). Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder Management in Multicenter Community Practices: Clinicians’ Training, Current Practices and Perceived Strategies to Improve Future Implementation. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health. 12. 3374142552–3374142552. 6 indexed citations
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MacLaughlin, Kathy L., Summer V. Allen, Kurt B. Angstman, et al.. (2020). Association of Primary Care Team Composition and Clinician Burnout in a Primary Care Practice Network. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(2). 135–142. 15 indexed citations
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Boehmer, Kasey R., Claudia C. Dobler, Megan E. Branda, et al.. (2019). Changing conversations in primary care for patients living with chronic conditions: pilot and feasibility study of the ICAN Discussion Aid. BMJ Open. 9(9). e029105–e029105. 22 indexed citations
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Rutten, Lila J. Finney, Kelly D. Blake, Alexandra J. Greenberg, et al.. (2019). Online Health Information Seeking Among US Adults: Measuring Progress Toward a Healthy People 2020 Objective. Public Health Reports. 134(6). 617–625. 261 indexed citations breakdown →
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Allen, Summer V., et al.. (2017). Novel approaches to support breast cancer survivorship care models. The Breast. 36. 1–13. 13 indexed citations
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Stroebel, Robert J., et al.. (2017). Implementation of a Comprehensive Population Health Management Model. Population Health Management. 20(5). 337–339. 5 indexed citations
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Boehmer, Kasey R., et al.. (2016). Meaningful conversations in living with and treating chronic conditions: development of the ICAN discussion aid. BMC Health Services Research. 16(1). 514–514. 34 indexed citations
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Allen, Summer V., Sandhya Pruthi, Vera J. Suman, et al.. (2014). Evaluation of the Aromatase Inhibition Potential of Freeze-Dried Grape Powder. Journal of Dietary Supplements. 12(4). 373–382. 2 indexed citations
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Allen, Summer V., Rachel M. Hurley, Alpa V. Patel, Andrea Cheville, & Sandhya Pruthi. (2014). The beneficial effect of enhanced physical activity on the welfare of breast cancer survivors. 3(4). 359–367. 2 indexed citations
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Allen, Summer V., Lise Solberg Nes, Mary L. Marnach, et al.. (2012). Patient understanding of the revised USPSTF screening mammogram guidelines: need for development of patient decision aids. BMC Women s Health. 12(1). 36–36. 22 indexed citations
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Foster, Michele, Paul Henman, J Fleming, et al.. (2012). ARC Linkage Lifetime Care Research Report: A study of financing and management of lifetime care and support for adults with acquired disability and high care needs in Queensland. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia). 1 indexed citations
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Iverson, Grant L., et al.. (2002). Specificity of the MMPI–2 Fake Bad Scale as a Marker for Personal Injury Malingering. Psychological Reports. 90(1). 131–136. 20 indexed citations

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