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Carol Camfield

Carol Camfield

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76
Citations
16413
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18936
National Ranking
798

Overview

Carol Camfield is affiliated with Dalhousie University in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with a focus on subfields including Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Speech and Hearing, Clinical Psychology, and Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine.

The researcher's work centers around topics such as epilepsy research and treatment, pharmacological effects and toxicity studies, quality of life among childhood cancer survivors, adolescent and pediatric healthcare, child nutrition and feeding issues, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, as well as infant development and preterm care.

Frequent publication venues for Carol Camfield include:

  • Epilepsia
  • Seminars in Pediatric Neurology
  • Neurology Clinical Practice

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Carol Camfield are:

  • Trajectories of quality of life 10 years following a diagnosis of epilepsy in childhood, 2020, Epilepsia
  • Self-reported quality of life and degree of youth-parent agreement: A long-term follow-up of childhood-onset epilepsy, 2020, Epilepsia
  • What Do We Need to Know About Transition/Transfer Programs and What Sort of Research Will Answer the Questions?, 2020, Seminars in Pediatric Neurology
  • Can an epilepsy transfer clinic be sustained in the United States?, 2020, Neurology Clinical Practice

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Carol Camfield include:

  • Peter Camfield
  • Klajdi Puka
  • Mark A. Ferro
  • Simon D. Levin
  • Mary Lou Smith

Best Publications

  • A multicenter study of the efficacy of the ketogenic diet

    Eileen P. G. Vining;John M. Freeman;Karen Ballaban-Gil;Carol S. Camfield

  • Practice parameter: Evaluating a first nonfebrile seizure in children Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology, the Child Neurology Society, and the American Epilepsy Society

    D. Hirtz;S. Ashwal;A. Berg;David Bettis

  • Incidence, prevalence and aetiology of seizures and epilepsy in children

    Peter Camfield;Carol Camfield

  • Incidence of Epilepsy in Childhood and Adolescence: A Population‐Based Study in Nova Scotia from 1977 to 1985

    Carol S. Camfield;Peter R. Camfield;Kevin Gordon;Elaine Wirrell

  • Psychometric properties of the non-communicating children's pain checklist-revised

    Lynn M Breau;Patrick J McGrath;Carol S Camfield;G Allen Finley

  • Development of the Quality of Life in Epilepsy Inventory for Adolescents: the QOLIE-AD-48.

    Joyce A. Cramer;Lauren E. Westbrook;Orrin Devinsky;Kenneth Perrine

  • Validation of the Non-communicating Children's Pain Checklist-Postoperative Version.

    Lynn M. Breau;G. Allen Finley;Patrick J. McGrath;Carol S. Camfield

  • The incidence of pain in children with severe cognitive impairments.

    Lynn M. Breau;Carol S. Camfield;Patrick J. McGrath;G. Allen Finley

  • Long-term social outcomes for children with epilepsy.

    Carol S. Camfield;Peter R. Camfield

  • Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy 25 years after seizure onset: A population-based study

    Carol S. Camfield;Peter R. Camfield

  • Epileptic syndromes in childhood: clinical features, outcomes, and treatment.

    Peter Camfield;Carol Camfield

  • Side effects of phenobarbital in toddlers; behavioral and cognitive aspects.

    Carol S. Camfield;Sheila. Chaplin;Anna-Beth. Doyle;Stanley H. Shapiro

  • Risk Factors for Poor Health-Related Quality of Life in Adolescents with Epilepsy

    Orrin Devinsky;Lauren Westbrook;Joyce Cramer;Marc Glassman

  • Outcome of childhood epilepsy: A population-based study with a simple predictive scoring system for those treated with medication

    Carol Camfield;Peter Camfield;Kevin Gordon;Bruce Smith

  • Long-term psychosocial outcome in typical absence epilepsy : Sometimes a wolf in sheeps' clothing

    Elaine C. Wirrell;Carol S. Camfield;Carol S. Camfield;Peter R. Camfield;Joseph M. Dooley

  • Death in children with epilepsy: a population-based study

    Carol S Camfield;Peter R Camfield;Paul J Veugelers

  • Epilepsy after a first unprovoked seizure in childhood

    Peter R. Camfield;Carol S. Camfield;J. M. Dooley;J.A.R. Tibbles

  • Social adjustment and competence 35 years after onset of childhood epilepsy : A prospective controlled study

    Merja Jalava;Matti Sillanpää;Carol Camfield;Peter Camfield

  • Impact of pediatric epilepsy on the family: a new scale for clinical and research use.

    Carol Camfield;Lynn Breau;Peter Camfield

  • Preliminary validation of an observational pain checklist for persons with cognitive impairments and inability to communicate verbally.

    Lynn M Breau;Patrick J McGrath;Carol Camfield;Christina Rosmus

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Camfield
Peter Camfield Dalhousie University
Patrick J. McGrath
Patrick J. McGrath Columbia University
Joseph Beyene
Joseph Beyene McMaster University
Bonnie Stevens
Bonnie Stevens University of Toronto
Patricia McKeever
Patricia McKeever Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
Mary Lou Smith
Mary Lou Smith University of Toronto
Mark A. Ferro
Mark A. Ferro University of Waterloo
Joyce A. Cramer
Joyce A. Cramer Yale University
Samuel Wiebe
Samuel Wiebe University of Calgary

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