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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 33 Citations 4,182 128 World Ranking 4952 National Ranking 344

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Public health
  • Health care
  • Statistics

His primary areas of study are Health policy, Health promotion, Public health, Health services research and Psychological intervention. His Health policy research entails a greater understanding of Nursing. The study incorporates disciplines such as Global health and Systematic review in addition to Health promotion.

His Public health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Physical therapy and Gerontology. He interconnects Impact assessment and Program evaluation in the investigation of issues within Health services research. The concepts of his Psychological intervention study are interwoven with issues in Scale, Public relations and Process management.

His most cited work include:

  • The concept of scalability: increasing the scale and potential adoption of health promotion interventions into policy and practice. (180 citations)
  • Computer-tailored dietary behaviour change interventions: a systematic review (135 citations)
  • Narrative review of models and success factors for scaling up public health interventions (114 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Andrew Milat focuses on Public health, Health policy, Health promotion, Population health and Public relations. His Public health research incorporates themes from Epidemiology, Demography, Health care and Gerontology. His Health policy study combines topics in areas such as Psychological intervention, Health services research, Evidence-based practice and Health administration.

His research on Psychological intervention also deals with topics like

  • Process management and related Scale,
  • Randomized controlled trial, which have a strong connection to Clinical trial. As part of the same scientific family, Andrew Milat usually focuses on Health services research, concentrating on Knowledge management and intersecting with Health informatics. His research in Health promotion intersects with topics in Promotion, Environmental health, Systematic review, Program evaluation and Advertising.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Public health (45.03%)
  • Health policy (43.71%)
  • Health promotion (45.03%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Psychological intervention (27.81%)
  • Public health (45.03%)
  • Scale (20.53%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His scientific interests lie mostly in Psychological intervention, Public health, Scale, Public relations and Health policy. His studies in Psychological intervention integrate themes in fields like Intervention, Quality, Population health and Family medicine. His Public health study incorporates themes from Preventive health, Demography, Evidence-based practice and Weight loss.

His study in Scale is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both PsycINFO, CINAHL and Evidence-based medicine. His research integrates issues of Appreciative inquiry, Program Sustainability and Health promotion in his study of Public relations. The various areas that he examines in his Health policy study include Health services research and Qualitative property.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Scaling-up evidence-based obesity interventions: A systematic review assessing intervention adaptations and effectiveness and quantifying the scale-up penalty. (46 citations)
  • Identification and evaluation of risk of generalizability biases in pilot versus efficacy/effectiveness trials: a systematic review and meta-analysis. (14 citations)
  • Identification and evaluation of risk of generalizability biases in pilot versus efficacy/effectiveness trials: a systematic review and meta-analysis. (14 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Health care
  • Public health
  • Statistics

Andrew Milat mostly deals with Scale, Psychological intervention, Process management, Public relations and Public health. He has included themes like Quality and Health services research in his Scale study. His Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Intervention, Body mass index, Obesity and Health policy.

His research investigates the link between Intervention and topics such as Non-communicable disease that cross with problems in Systematic review. His Process management research includes themes of Health administration and Implementation research. His research brings together the fields of Preventive health and Public health.

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Best Publications

The concept of scalability: increasing the scale and potential adoption of health promotion interventions into policy and practice.

Andrew John Milat;Lesley King;Adrian E. Bauman;Sally Redman.
Health Promotion International (2013)

267 Citations

Computer-tailored dietary behaviour change interventions: a systematic review

Leonie M. Neville;Blythe O'Hara;Andrew J. Milat.
Health Education Research (2009)

197 Citations

Computer-tailored physical activity behavior change interventions targeting adults: a systematic review

Leonie Michelle Neville;Blythe O'Hara;Andrew Milat.
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2009)

183 Citations

Narrative review of models and success factors for scaling up public health interventions

Andrew J. Milat;Andrew J. Milat;Adrian Bauman;Sally Redman.
Implementation Science (2015)

176 Citations

Prevalence, circumstances and consequences of falls among community-dwelling older people: Results of the 2009 NSW Falls Prevention Baseline Survey

Andrew J. Milat;Wendy L. Watson;Claire Monger;Margo Barr.
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin (2011)

163 Citations

Parental influences on child physical activity and screen viewing time: a population based study

Benjamin John Smith;Anne Grunseit;Louise Hardy;Lesley King.
BMC Public Health (2010)

132 Citations

Prevalence and correlates of participation in fall prevention exercise/physical activity by older adults

Dafna Merom;Victoria Pye;Rona Macniven;Hidde P. van der Ploeg.
Preventive Medicine (2012)

124 Citations

A narrative review of research impact assessment models and methods

Andrew J Milat;Andrew J Milat;Adrian E Bauman;Sally Redman.
Health Research Policy and Systems (2015)

124 Citations

A guide to scaling up population health interventions

Andrew J Milat;Robyn Newson;Lesley King;Chris Rissel.
Public Health Research & Practice (2016)

93 Citations

Public health research outputs from efficacy to dissemination: a bibliometric analysis.

Andrew J Milat;Adrian E Bauman;Sally Redman;Nada Curac.
BMC Public Health (2011)

91 Citations

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