Tracy Brazg

657 total citations
14 papers, 467 citations indexed

About

Tracy Brazg is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Tracy Brazg has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 467 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 5 papers in General Health Professions and 4 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Tracy Brazg's work include Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (4 papers), BRCA gene mutations in cancer (3 papers) and Ethics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare (3 papers). Tracy Brazg is often cited by papers focused on Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (4 papers), BRCA gene mutations in cancer (3 papers) and Ethics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare (3 papers). Tracy Brazg collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and India. Tracy Brazg's co-authors include Benjamin S. Wilfond, Annie Janvier, Barbara Farlow, Holly K. Tabor, Betty Bekemeier, Colleen E. Huebner, Clarence Spigner, Margaret J. McMillin, Joon‐Ho Yu and Jay Shendure and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Kidney Diseases, Palliative Medicine and Journal of Interprofessional Care.

In The Last Decade

Tracy Brazg

14 papers receiving 453 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tracy Brazg United States 10 176 153 119 106 59 14 467
Yarden S. Fraiman United States 12 97 0.6× 69 0.5× 73 0.6× 76 0.7× 14 0.2× 25 334
Sally-Ann Clarke United Kingdom 9 353 2.0× 135 0.9× 25 0.2× 70 0.7× 153 2.6× 10 525
Lea Godino Italy 13 95 0.5× 63 0.4× 215 1.8× 52 0.5× 48 0.8× 56 423
Kristina Orfàli United States 9 146 0.8× 113 0.7× 36 0.3× 109 1.0× 32 0.5× 20 469
Liza‐Marie Johnson United States 17 586 3.3× 480 3.1× 121 1.0× 120 1.1× 68 1.2× 75 799
Susmita Bharati India 15 142 0.8× 109 0.7× 38 0.3× 87 0.8× 25 0.4× 37 572
Emma Rowland United Kingdom 12 59 0.3× 52 0.3× 109 0.9× 135 1.3× 86 1.5× 30 453
Małgorzata Heinrich United Kingdom 8 71 0.4× 89 0.6× 18 0.2× 135 1.3× 43 0.7× 12 460
Sivalingam Nalliah Malaysia 12 65 0.4× 138 0.9× 14 0.1× 71 0.7× 18 0.3× 49 418
Sandra Ieropoli Australia 6 130 0.7× 112 0.7× 44 0.4× 156 1.5× 126 2.1× 7 442

Countries citing papers authored by Tracy Brazg

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Fields of papers citing papers by Tracy Brazg

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tracy Brazg

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Tracy Brazg. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Tracy Brazg based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Tracy Brazg. Tracy Brazg is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Michelson, Kelly N., Marla L. Clayman, Tracy Brazg, et al.. (2022). Parental Views of Social Worker and Chaplain Involvement in Care and Decision Making for Critically Ill Children with Cancer. Children. 9(9). 1287–1287. 2 indexed citations
2.
Olszewski, Aleksandra E., et al.. (2022). Transformative Justice in Ethics Consultation. Perspectives in biology and medicine. 65(4). 612–621. 3 indexed citations
3.
Averill, Michelle M., et al.. (2019). Integrating public health students into interprofessional education. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 34(3). 427–430. 9 indexed citations
4.
Janvier, Annie, Barbara Farlow, Keith J. Barrington, et al.. (2019). Building trust and improving communication with parents of children with Trisomy 13 and 18: A mixed-methods study. Palliative Medicine. 34(3). 262–271. 33 indexed citations
5.
Kelley, Maureen, Tracy Brazg, Benjamin S. Wilfond, et al.. (2016). Ethical challenges in research with orphans and vulnerable children: a qualitative study of researcher experiences. International Health. 8(3). 187–196. 19 indexed citations
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Brazg, Tracy, Taryn Lindhorst, Denise M. Dudzinski, & Benjamin S. Wilfond. (2016). Defining Patient Advocacy for the Context of Clinical Ethics Consultation: A Review of the Literature and Recommendations for Consultants. The Journal of Clinical Ethics. 27(2). 176–184. 3 indexed citations
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Brazg, Tracy, Danae Dotolo, & Erika Blacksher. (2014). Finding A Seat at the Table Together: Recommendations for Improving Collaboration between Social Work and Bioethics. Bioethics. 29(5). 362–368. 3 indexed citations
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Wilfond, Benjamin S., et al.. (2013). Our children are not a diagnosis: The experience of parents who continue their pregnancy after a prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 13 or 18. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 164(2). 308–318. 113 indexed citations
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Tabor, Holly K., Tracy Brazg, Margaret J. McMillin, et al.. (2012). Informed consent for whole genome sequencing: A qualitative analysis of participant expectations and perceptions of risks, benefits, and harms. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 158A(6). 1310–1319. 89 indexed citations
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Beskow, Laura M., Emily Namey, R. Jean Cadigan, et al.. (2011). Research Participants' Perspectives on Genotype-Driven Research Recruitment. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 6(4). 3–20. 29 indexed citations
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Tabor, Holly K., Tracy Brazg, Julia M. Crouch, et al.. (2011). Parent Perspectives on Pediatric Genetic Research and Implications for Genotype-Driven Research Recruitment. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 6(4). 41–52. 47 indexed citations
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Brazg, Tracy, Betty Bekemeier, Clarence Spigner, & Colleen E. Huebner. (2010). Our Community in Focus. Health Promotion Practice. 12(4). 502–511. 58 indexed citations
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Gandra, Shravanthi R., Fredric O. Finkelstein, Antonia V. Bennett, et al.. (2009). Impact of Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents on Energy and Physical Function in Nondialysis CKD Patients With Anemia: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 55(3). 519–534. 50 indexed citations

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