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Alexandra Martiniuk

Alexandra Martiniuk

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
43
Citations
6458
World Ranking
4492
National Ranking
320

Overview

Alexandra Martiniuk is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia, where research primarily focuses on medicine and health professions. Their work spans 78 publications in medicine and 37 in health professions, covering a range of subfields such as general health professions, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, clinical psychology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and health.

Their research topics concentrate on global maternal and child health, global health workforce issues, the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare, childhood cancer survivors' quality of life, indigenous health, education and rights, child abuse and trauma, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Recent papers by Alexandra Martiniuk include the following:

  • Conceptual framework for task shifting and task sharing: an international Delphi study, 2021, Human Resources for Health
  • The Global Impact of COVID-19 on Childhood Cancer Outcomes and Care Delivery - A Systematic Review, 2022, Frontiers in Oncology
  • The gap between perceived mental health needs and actual service utilization in Australian adolescents, 2022, Scientific Reports
  • Emergency care with lay responders in underserved populations: a systematic review, 2021, Bulletin of the World Health Organization
  • Interventions for Young Children's Mental Health: A Review of Reviews, 2023, Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Martiniuk include Md Irteja Islam, Verity Chadwick, Tuguy Esgin, Elizabeth Elliott, and Thomas Stubbs, reflecting ongoing partnerships in their research activities.

Key publication venues for Martiniuk consist of BMJ Open, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Healthcare, PLOS Global Public Health, and Scientific Reports. These journals indicate a focus on open access and interdisciplinary health research dissemination.

Best Publications

  • Prevention and management of chronic disease: a litmus test for health-systems strengthening in low-income and middle-income countries

    Badara Samb;Nina Desai;Sania Nishtar;Shanti Mendis

  • Hypertension: its prevalence and population attributable fraction for mortality from cardiovascular disease in the Asia-Pacific region

    Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk;Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk;Crystal M. Y. Lee;Carlene M. M. Lawes;Hirotsugu Ueshima

  • The burden of overweight and obesity in the Asia-Pacific region

    C. M. Y. Lee;Alexandra L. Martiniuk;Mark Woodward

  • Brain Gains: a literature review of medical missions to low and middle-income countries.

    Alexandra L C Martiniuk;Alexandra L C Martiniuk;Mitra Manouchehrian;Joel A Negin;Anthony B Zwi

  • Short Sleep Duration in Prevalent and Persistent Psychological Distress in Young Adults: The DRIVE Study

    Nicholas Glozier;Alexandra Martiniuk;George Patton;Rebecca Ivers

  • Sex Differences in Carotid Plaque and Stenosis

    Francesco Iemolo;Alexandra Martiniuk;David A. Steinman;J. David Spence

  • Towards people-centred health systems: a multi-level framework for analysing primary health care governance in low- and middle-income countries

    Seye Abimbola;Joel Negin;Stephen Jan;Alexandra Martiniuk

  • Task-shifting and prioritization: a situational analysis examining the role and experiences of community health workers in Malawi

    Sarah Smith;Sarah Smith;Amber Deveridge;Amber Deveridge;Joshua Berman;Joel Negin

  • Prevalence of HIV and chronic comorbidities among older adults.

    Joel Negin;Alexandra Martiniuk;Robert G. Cumming;Nairmala Naidoo

  • Conceptual framework for task shifting and task sharing: an international Delphi study

    Aaron M Orkin;Sampreeth Rao;Jeyasakthi Venugopal;Natasha Kithulegoda;Natasha Kithulegoda

  • Cohort profile: The asia pacific cohort studies collaboration

    M. Woodward;F. Barzi;A. Martiniuk;X. Fang

  • Prevalence of fetal alcohol syndrome in a population-based sample of children living in remote Australia: the Lililwan Project.

    James P Fitzpatrick;James P Fitzpatrick;Jane Latimer;Maureen Carter;June Oscar;June Oscar

  • Sleep-deprived young drivers and the risk for crash: the DRIVE prospective cohort study

    Alexandra Martiniuk;Alexandra Martiniuk;Teresa Senserrick;Serigne Lo;Serigne Lo;Ann Marina Williamson

  • How decentralisation influences the retention of primary health care workers in rural Nigeria

    Seye Abimbola;Titilope Olanipekun;Uchenna Igbokwe;Joel Negin

  • Associations of diabetes mellitus with site-specific cancer mortality in the Asia-Pacific region

    E K K Lam;E K K Lam;E K K Lam;George David Batty;George David Batty;Rachel Huxley;Rachel Huxley;Alexandra L C Martiniuk

  • The magnitude and predictors of abandonment of therapy in paediatric acute leukaemia in middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Sumit Gupta;Stacy Yeh;Alexandra Martiniuk;Catherine G. Lam

  • Prevalence of diabetes mellitus and population attributable fractions for coronary heart disease and stroke mortality in the WHO South-East Asia and Western Pacific regions.

    Crystal Man Ying Lee;Rachel R Huxley;Tai Hing Lam;Alexandra Lynda Conboy Martiniuk

  • Socioeconomic status and risk of car crash injury, independent of place of residence and driving exposure: results from the DRIVE Study

    Huei Yang Chen;Rebecca Ivers;Alexandra Martiniuk;Soufiane Boufous

  • The fraction of ischaemic heart disease and stroke attributable to smoking in the WHO Western Pacific and South-East Asian regions

    Alexandra L.C. Martiniuk;C. M.Y. Lee;T. H. Lam;R. Huxley

  • Seeking consent for research with indigenous communities: a systematic review

    Emily F. M. Fitzpatrick;Emily F. M. Fitzpatrick;Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk;Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk;Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk;Heather D’Antoine;June Oscar

  • The Asia Pacific Cohort Studies Collaboration

    Mark Woodward;Alexandra L Martiniuk

  • Sleep-Deprived Young Drivers and the Risk for Crash

    Alexandra Martiniuk;Teresa Senserrick;Serigne Lo;Ann Williamson

Frequent Co-Authors

Rebecca Ivers
Rebecca Ivers University of New South Wales
Joel Negin
Joel Negin University of Sydney
Stephen Jan
Stephen Jan George Institute for Global Health
Mark Stevenson
Mark Stevenson University of Melbourne
Ann Williamson
Ann Williamson University of New South Wales
Sharon E. Straus
Sharon E. Straus University of Toronto
Ross E. G. Upshur
Ross E. G. Upshur University of Toronto
Anthony B. Zwi
Anthony B. Zwi University of New South Wales
James Harrison
James Harrison Flinders University
Jean Woo
Jean Woo Chinese University of Hong Kong

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