W. James King

1.4k total citations
36 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

W. James King is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health Information Management and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, W. James King has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 8 papers in Health Information Management and 7 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in W. James King's work include Electronic Health Records Systems (8 papers), Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies (6 papers) and Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections (5 papers). W. James King is often cited by papers focused on Electronic Health Records Systems (8 papers), Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies (6 papers) and Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections (5 papers). W. James King collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Switzerland. W. James King's co-authors include Jagadish Rangrej, Terry P. Klassen, Lola Baydala, Tammy Clifford, Denise Adams, Simon Dagenais, Sunita Vohra, I B Pless, John C. LeBlanc and Anne‐Claude Bernard‐Bonnin and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, PEDIATRICS and Infection and Immunity.

In The Last Decade

W. James King

35 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
W. James King Canada 16 357 219 196 181 163 36 1.1k
Jolanda Maaskant Netherlands 20 154 0.4× 67 0.3× 184 0.9× 115 0.6× 24 0.1× 76 1.1k
Viviane Martins da Silva Brazil 16 173 0.5× 56 0.3× 59 0.3× 193 1.1× 69 0.4× 184 1.4k
Kimberley Crawford Australia 20 119 0.3× 143 0.7× 30 0.2× 268 1.5× 15 0.1× 64 1.2k
De Villiers Smit Australia 17 45 0.1× 360 1.6× 118 0.6× 82 0.5× 14 0.1× 71 1.0k
Glenn Takata United States 14 118 0.3× 58 0.3× 265 1.4× 96 0.5× 46 0.3× 18 986
R Schneeweiss United States 19 56 0.2× 75 0.3× 159 0.8× 238 1.3× 80 0.5× 54 1.2k
Hero Brokalaki Greece 20 51 0.1× 112 0.5× 77 0.4× 120 0.7× 20 0.1× 66 1.3k
S. Donnan Hong Kong 24 78 0.2× 142 0.6× 94 0.5× 281 1.6× 10 0.1× 60 1.5k
Ulfat Shaikh United States 17 127 0.4× 84 0.4× 61 0.3× 466 2.6× 28 0.2× 58 1.1k
David A. Bergman United States 20 281 0.8× 54 0.2× 55 0.3× 222 1.2× 46 0.3× 45 1.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of W. James King

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All Works

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Sutherland, Stephanie, Shelley Vanderhout, W. James King, et al.. (2023). A pediatric virtual care evaluation framework and its evolution using consensus methods. BMC Pediatrics. 23(1). 402–402. 1 indexed citations
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Goldbloom, Ellen B, et al.. (2022). Innovative virtual care delivery in a Canadian paediatric tertiary-care centre. Paediatrics & Child Health. 27(Supplement_1). S9–S14. 9 indexed citations
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Lawrence, Sarah, et al.. (2015). 108: iLEARN-Peds: Using Case-Based elearning to Optimize Pediatric Resident Education and Support Program Expansion. Paediatrics & Child Health. 20(5). e73–e73. 1 indexed citations
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Adams, Denise, Simon Dagenais, Tammy Clifford, et al.. (2014). Complementary and alternative medicine: a survey of its use in pediatric cardiology. CMAJ Open. 2(4). E217–E224. 15 indexed citations
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Campbell, Catherine, et al.. (2014). Top 10 tips for effective use of electronic health records. Paediatrics & Child Health. 19(3). 138–138. 6 indexed citations
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Adams, Denise, Simon Dagenais, Tammy Clifford, et al.. (2014). CAM Use in Pediatric Neurology: An Exploration of Concurrent Use with Conventional Medicine. PLoS ONE. 9(4). e94078–e94078. 27 indexed citations
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Adams, Denise, Anjana Kundu, Simon Dagenais, et al.. (2014). Patterns of Utilization of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in 2 Pediatric Gastroenterology Clinics. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 59(3). 334–339. 16 indexed citations
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Adams, Denise, Simon Dagenais, Tammy Clifford, et al.. (2013). Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use by Pediatric Specialty Outpatients. PEDIATRICS. 131(2). 225–232. 74 indexed citations
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Ward, Michelle, W. James King, & Susan Bennett. (2013). From bruises to brain injury: The physician’s role in the assessment of inflicted traumatic head injury. Paediatrics & Child Health. 18(8). 423–424. 6 indexed citations
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Adams, Denise, Simon Dagenais, Tammy Clifford, et al.. (2013). Complementary and Alternative Medicine: A Survey of Its Use in Pediatric Oncology. Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2013. 1–8. 32 indexed citations
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Varpio, Lara, Craig Kuziemsky, Charlotte Macdonald, & W. James King. (2011). The Helpful or Hindering Effects of In-Hospital Patient Monitor Alarms on Nurses. CIN Computers Informatics Nursing. 30(4). 210–217. 33 indexed citations
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King, W. James, Nicole Le Saux, Margaret Sampson, et al.. (2007). Effect of point of care information on inpatient management of bronchiolitis. BMC Pediatrics. 7(1). 4–4. 27 indexed citations
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LeBlanc, John C., I B Pless, W. James King, et al.. (2006). Home safety measures and the risk of unintentional injury among young children: a multicentre case-control study. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 175(8). 883–887. 68 indexed citations
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Ward, Michelle, et al.. (2004). Child protection: a neglected area of pediatric residency training. Child Abuse & Neglect. 28(10). 1113–1122. 46 indexed citations
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Bernard‐Bonnin, Anne‐Claude, I B Pless, Yvonne Robitaille, et al.. (2003). Home injury patterns in children: A comparison by hospital sites. Paediatrics & Child Health. 8(7). 433–437. 7 indexed citations
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King, W. James, et al.. (2000). The Effect of Kawasaki Disease on Cognition and Behavior. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 154(5). 463–463. 39 indexed citations
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Law, Barbara, et al.. (1998). Age-related immunogenicity of meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine in aboriginal children and adolescents living in a Northern Manitoba reserve community. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 17(10). 860–864. 8 indexed citations
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King, W. James, Noni E. MacDonald, George A. Wells, et al.. (1996). Total and functional antibody response to a quadrivalent meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine among children. The Journal of Pediatrics. 128(2). 196–202. 60 indexed citations
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King, W. James, et al.. (1995). Relationship between parental occupation and children's oropharyngeal colonization with Neisseria meningitidis. The Journal of Pediatrics. 126(6). 937–939. 2 indexed citations

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