Wayne Wakeland

2.6k total citations
81 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Wayne Wakeland is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Management Science and Operations Research and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Wayne Wakeland has authored 81 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 21 papers in Management Science and Operations Research and 19 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Wayne Wakeland's work include Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (20 papers), Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (12 papers) and Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (12 papers). Wayne Wakeland is often cited by papers focused on Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (20 papers), Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (12 papers) and Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (12 papers). Wayne Wakeland collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Peru. Wayne Wakeland's co-authors include Barry Oken, Irina Chamine, David Raffo, Kumar Venkat, Erin S. Kenzie, Elle L. Parks, Miranda M. Lim, Erin D. Bigler, Brahm Goldstein and James C. Chesnutt and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Pain.

In The Last Decade

Wayne Wakeland

78 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Wayne Wakeland United States 22 528 364 209 177 155 81 1.6k
Sooyoung Yoo South Korea 23 183 0.3× 176 0.5× 22 0.1× 107 0.6× 61 0.4× 127 1.8k
Emma Irvin Canada 25 252 0.5× 81 0.2× 106 0.5× 64 0.4× 39 0.3× 48 2.6k
Stan N. Finkelstein United States 19 207 0.4× 194 0.5× 23 0.1× 40 0.2× 181 1.2× 40 3.0k
Thomas H. McCoy United States 27 234 0.4× 226 0.6× 93 0.4× 20 0.1× 110 0.7× 141 2.7k
Beth Crandall United States 14 135 0.3× 109 0.3× 15 0.1× 231 1.3× 124 0.8× 30 2.1k
James M. Thompson Canada 20 111 0.2× 58 0.2× 26 0.1× 109 0.6× 94 0.6× 76 2.2k
Chris Wells United States 21 84 0.2× 83 0.2× 238 1.1× 18 0.1× 85 0.5× 81 3.9k
Gerard P. Brennan United States 26 372 0.7× 53 0.1× 63 0.3× 29 0.2× 22 0.1× 59 2.5k
Iain Marshall United Kingdom 23 274 0.5× 514 1.4× 13 0.1× 29 0.2× 34 0.2× 80 3.0k
Martijn P. F. Berger Netherlands 28 373 0.7× 43 0.1× 572 2.7× 769 4.3× 75 0.5× 113 3.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Wayne Wakeland

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kenzie, Erin S., Wayne Wakeland, Antonie Jetter, et al.. (2024). Protocol for an interview-based method for mapping mental models using causal-loop diagramming and realist interviewing. Evaluation and Program Planning. 103. 102412–102412. 6 indexed citations
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Kenzie, Erin S., et al.. (2023). System dynamics modeling for cancer prevention and control: A systematic review. PLoS ONE. 18(12). e0294912–e0294912. 5 indexed citations
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Lim, Tse Yang, Erin J. Stringfellow, Catherine DiGennaro, et al.. (2022). Modeling the evolution of the US opioid crisis for national policy development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119(23). e2115714119–e2115714119. 47 indexed citations
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Kenzie, Erin S., Elle L. Parks, Nancy Carney, & Wayne Wakeland. (2022). System dynamics modeling for traumatic brain injury: Mini-review of applications. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 10. 854358–854358. 1 indexed citations
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Pray, Ian W., Wayne Wakeland, William Pan, et al.. (2020). Understanding transmission and control of the pork tapeworm with CystiAgent: a spatially explicit agent-based model. Parasites & Vectors. 13(1). 372–372. 13 indexed citations
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Kenzie, Erin S., et al.. (2020). Diverse Autonomic Nervous System Stress Response Patterns in Childhood Sensory Modulation. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 14. 6–6. 21 indexed citations
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Pray, Ian W., Wayne Wakeland, William Pan, et al.. (2019). Seasonal patterns in risk factors for Taenia solium transmission: a GPS tracking study of pigs and open human defecation in northern Peru. Parasites & Vectors. 12(1). 352–352. 12 indexed citations
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Deyo, Richard A., Sara E. Hallvik, Christi Hildebran, et al.. (2018). Use of prescription opioids before and after an operation for chronic pain (lumbar fusion surgery). Pain. 159(6). 1147–1154. 85 indexed citations
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Missikpode, Celestin, Corinne Peek‐Asa, Daniel V. McGehee, et al.. (2018). Teen driver system modeling: a tool for policy analysis. Injury Epidemiology. 5(1). 34–34. 2 indexed citations
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Hallvik, Sara E., et al.. (2018). Opioid-Prescribing Continuity and Risky Opioid Prescriptions. The Annals of Family Medicine. 16(5). 440–442. 23 indexed citations
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Oken, Barry, Irina Chamine, & Wayne Wakeland. (2014). A systems approach to stress, stressors and resilience in humans. Behavioural Brain Research. 282. 144–154. 198 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Teresa, et al.. (2014). Key Data Gaps Regarding the Public Health Issues Associated with Opioid Analgesics. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 42(4). 540–553. 11 indexed citations
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Wakeland, Wayne, et al.. (2012). Measuring the Longitudinal Effects of Food Carbon Footprint Training on Consumers: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavioral Intentions. Sustainability The Journal of Record. 5(5). 317–322. 7 indexed citations
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Wakeland, Wayne, et al.. (2009). Assessing the prediction potential of an in silico computer model of intracranial pressure dynamics*. Critical Care Medicine. 37(3). 1079–1089. 12 indexed citations
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Wakeland, Wayne, Lindsay E. Sears, & Kumar Venkat. (2009). Research and Solutions: Measuring the Effects of Food Carbon Footprint Training on Consumers. Sustainability The Journal of Record. 2(1). 45–52. 4 indexed citations
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Wakeland, Wayne & Brahm Goldstein. (2008). A review of physiological simulation models of intracranial pressure dynamics. Computers in Biology and Medicine. 38(9). 1024–1041. 25 indexed citations
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Venkat, Kumar & Wayne Wakeland. (2006). Is Lean Necessarily Green. PDXScholar (Portland State University). 55 indexed citations
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Liu, Longjun & Wayne Wakeland. (2005). Does more uniformly distributed sampling generally lead to more accurate prediction in computer experiments. Winter Simulation Conference. 2561–2571. 2 indexed citations
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Wakeland, Wayne, James McNames, & B. Goldstein. (2005). Calibrating an intracranial pressure dynamics model with clinical data - a progress report. PubMed. 3. 746–749. 1 indexed citations
20.
Hornero, Roberto, Mateo Aboy, Daniel Abásolo, et al.. (2005). Complex analysis of intracranial hypertension using approximate entropy*. Critical Care Medicine. 34(1). 87–95. 35 indexed citations

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