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68
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848
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405

Amy M. Kilbourne publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amy M. Kilbourne sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 304 publications — 88th percentile

88% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Amy M. Kilbourne D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amy M. Kilbourne sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 68 D-Index — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Amy M. Kilbourne is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on health professions, with significant contributions to general health professions, economics and econometrics, clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and social psychology.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Community Health and Development
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Health Sciences Research and Education
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Amy M. Kilbourne has published extensively in various academic venues. Their most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Health Services Research
  • Implementation Science
  • Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Trials

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Kilbourne illustrate the scope of their research interests:

  • "Effect of Pharmacogenomic Testing for Drug-Gene Interactions on Medication Selection and Remission of Symptoms in Major Depressive Disorder" (2022, JAMA)
  • "A randomized controlled trial of the Transdiagnostic Intervention for Sleep and Circadian Dysfunction (TranS-C) to improve serious mental illness outcomes in a community setting." (2021, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology)
  • "What Can Implementation Science Do for You? Key Success Stories from the Field" (2020, Journal of General Internal Medicine)
  • "How does facilitation in healthcare work? Using mechanism mapping to illuminate the black box of a meta-implementation strategy" (2023, Implementation Science Communications)
  • "Estimating Costs of an Implementation Intervention" (2020, Medical Decision Making)

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as:

  • Philip S. Tsao
  • Shawna N. Smith
  • Andria B. Eisman
  • Adriana M. Hung
  • Celeste Liebrecht

Best Publications

  • An introduction to implementation science for the non-specialist

    Mark S. Bauer;Laura Damschroder;Hildi Hagedorn;Jeffrey Smith

  • The impact of irritable bowel syndrome on health-related quality of life.

    Ian M. Gralnek;Ron D. Hays;Ron D. Hays;Amy Kilbourne;Bruce Naliboff

  • Advancing Health Disparities Research Within the Health Care System: A Conceptual Framework

    Amy M. Kilbourne;Galen Switzer;Galen Switzer;Kelly Hyman;Megan Crowley-Matoka;Megan Crowley-Matoka

  • Implementing evidence-based interventions in health care: application of the replicating effective programs framework

    Amy M Kilbourne;Mary S Neumann;Harold A Pincus;Mark S Bauer

  • Comparative effectiveness of collaborative chronic care models for mental health conditions across primary, specialty, and behavioral health care settings: systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Emily Woltmann;Andrew Grogan-Kaylor;Brian Perron;Hebert Georges

  • Burden of general medical conditions among individuals with bipolar disorder.

    Amy Kilbourne;Jack R. Cornelius;Xiaoyan Han;Harold Alan Pincus

  • Measuring and improving the quality of mental health care: a global perspective.

    Amy M. Kilbourne;Kathryn Beck;Brigitta Spaeth-Rublee;Parashar Ramanuj

  • Collaborative Care for Bipolar Disorder: Part II. Impact on Clinical Outcome, Function, and Costs

    Mark S. Bauer;M.S.N. Linda McBride;William O. Williford;Henry Glick

  • Underdiagnosis of depression in HIV: who are we missing?

    Steven M. Asch;Steven M. Asch;Amy M. Kilbourne;Allen L. Gifford;M. Audrey Burnam

  • From silos to bridges: meeting the general health care needs of adults with severe mental illnesses.

    Marcela Horvitz-Lennon;Amy M. Kilbourne;Harold Alan Pincus

  • Nutrition and exercise behavior among patients with bipolar disorder.

    Amy M Kilbourne;Dana L Rofey;John F McCarthy;John F McCarthy;Edward P Post

  • Collaborative care outcomes for pediatric behavioral health problems: a cluster randomized trial.

    David J. Kolko;John Campo;Amy M. Kilbourne;Jonathan Hart

  • Development and evaluation of the liver disease quality of life instrument in persons with advanced, chronic liver disease—the LDQOL 1.0

    Ian M Gralnek;Ron D Hays;Ron D Hays;Amy Kilbourne;Hugo R Rosen

  • Excess heart-disease-related mortality in a national study of patients with mental disorders: identifying modifiable risk factors

    Amy M. Kilbourne;Nancy E. Morden;Karen Austin;Mark Ilgen

  • Effects of testosterone replacement with a nongenital, transdermal system, Androderm, in human immunodeficiency virus-infected men with low testosterone levels.

    Shalender Bhasin;Thomas W. Storer;Thomas W. Storer;Nancy Asbel-Sethi;Amy Kilbourne

  • Mental Health Collaborative Care and its Role in Primary Care Settings

    David E. Goodrich;Amy M. Kilbourne;Kristina M. Nord;Mark S. Bauer;Mark S. Bauer

  • Collaborative Care for Bipolar Disorder: Part I. Intervention and Implementation in a Randomized Effectiveness Trial

    Mark S. Bauer;Mark S. Bauer;M.S.N. Linda McBride;William O. Williford;Henry Glick

  • Patients with Complex Chronic Diseases: Perspectives on Supporting Self-Management

    Mary Ann Sevick;Jeanette M. Trauth;Bruce S. Ling;Roger T. Anderson

  • Improving medical and psychiatric outcomes among individuals with bipolar disorder: a randomized controlled trial.

    Amy M. Kilbourne;Edward P. Post;Agnes Nossek;Larry Drill

  • Economic evaluation in implementation science: Making the business case for implementation strategies.

    Andria B. Eisman;Amy M. Kilbourne;Alex R. Dopp;Lisa Saldana

  • Predictors of nonadherence among individuals with bipolar disorder receiving treatment in a community mental health clinic.

    Martha Sajatovic;Rosalinda V. Ignacio;Jane A. West;Kristin A. Cassidy

  • General medical and psychiatric comorbidity among HIV-infected veterans in the post-HAART era

    A.M Kilbourne;A.C Justice;L Rabeneck;M Rodriguez-Barradas

  • Moving From Discovery to System-Wide Change: The Role of Research in a Learning Health Care System: Experience from Three Decades of Health Systems Research in the Veterans Health Administration*

    David Atkins;Amy M. Kilbourne;Amy M. Kilbourne;David Shulkin

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark S. Bauer
Mark S. Bauer Harvard University
John F. McCarthy
John F. McCarthy University of Michigan Medical School
Yu-Tao Xiang
Yu-Tao Xiang University of Macau
Daniel Almirall
Daniel Almirall University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Gabor S. Ungvari
Gabor S. Ungvari University of Notre Dame Australia
Frederic C. Blow
Frederic C. Blow University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Brian E. Perron
Brian E. Perron University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Daniel Eisenberg
Daniel Eisenberg University of California, Los Angeles
Helen F.K. Chiu
Helen F.K. Chiu Chinese University of Hong Kong
Avron Spiro
Avron Spiro Boston University

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