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Medicine D-index 100 Citations 34,235 502 World Ranking 3789 National Ranking 2147
Best female scientists D-index 100 Citations 34,568 779 World Ranking 897 National Ranking 565

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Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Heart failure

Debra K. Moser mostly deals with Heart failure, Physical therapy, Myocardial infarction, Intensive care medicine and Internal medicine. Her Ejection fraction study in the realm of Heart failure interacts with subjects such as In patient. Her Physical therapy study also includes

  • Quality of life, which have a strong connection to Anxiety, Cross-sectional study and Functional status,
  • Heart disease which is related to area like Heart rate.

Her Myocardial infarction research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Diabetes mellitus, Emergency medical services, Emergency medicine and Cognition. Her research integrates issues of Guideline, Self care, Medical emergency and Quality of life in her study of Intensive care medicine. Her Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Perceived control, Surgery and Cardiology.

Her most cited work include:

  • HFSA 2010 Comprehensive Heart Failure Practice Guideline. (942 citations)
  • State of the science: Promoting self-care in persons with heart failure: A scientific statement from the american heart association (784 citations)
  • Executive summary: HFSA 2006 comprehensive heart failure practice guideline (652 citations)

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

Her primary areas of study are Heart failure, Internal medicine, Physical therapy, In patient and Intensive care medicine. Her study in Heart failure is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychological intervention, Psychiatry, Depression, Depressive symptoms and Quality of life. Her study looks at the relationship between Depression and fields such as Anxiety, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.

Her studies link Cardiology with Internal medicine. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Intervention, Randomized controlled trial, Severity of illness and Disease. Her work deals with themes such as Self care and MEDLINE, which intersect with Intensive care medicine.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Heart failure (56.02%)
  • Internal medicine (35.49%)
  • Physical therapy (23.70%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Heart failure (56.02%)
  • Internal medicine (35.49%)
  • In patient (22.31%)

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

Her primary areas of investigation include Heart failure, Internal medicine, In patient, Depression and Psychological intervention. She interconnects Self care, Quality of life, Intensive care medicine, Medication adherence and Physical therapy in the investigation of issues within Heart failure. Debra K. Moser combines subjects such as Psychosocial and Social support with her study of Quality of life.

Her Internal medicine research integrates issues from Diabetes mellitus and Cardiology. Her Depression research incorporates themes from Emergency department and Anxiety. The Psychological intervention study combines topics in areas such as Perceived control, Distress, Clinical psychology, Caregiver burden and Comorbidity.

Between 2017 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Micronutrient Deficiency Independently Predicts Time to Event in Patients with Heart Failure (34 citations)
  • Psychometric Testing of the Revised Self-Care of Heart Failure Index (27 citations)
  • Development and initial testing of the self-care of chronic illness inventory. (18 citations)

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

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Psychiatry

Her primary scientific interests are in Heart failure, Internal medicine, Quality of life, Anxiety and Depression. Her Heart failure study combines topics in areas such as Psychological intervention, Physical therapy and Clinical psychology. Her Physical therapy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Intervention, Symptom attribution, Attribution and Treatment seeking.

Her Quality of life study incorporates themes from Psychosocial and Social support. Cross-sectional study, Medical emergency, Sudden cardiac arrest, Type D personality and Personality is closely connected to Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Anxiety. Debra K. Moser has included themes like Moderate to severe, Vitamin D and neurology, vitamin D deficiency and Medical record in her Depression study.

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Best Publications

HFSA 2010 Comprehensive Heart Failure Practice Guideline.

Lindenfeld J;Albert Nm;Boehmer Jp.
Journal of Cardiac Failure (2010)

1358 Citations

Executive summary: HFSA 2006 comprehensive heart failure practice guideline

Kirkwood F. Adams;Jo Ann Lindenfeld;J. Malcolm O. Arnold;David W. Baker.
Journal of Cardiac Failure (2006)

1009 Citations

State of the science: Promoting self-care in persons with heart failure: A scientific statement from the american heart association

Barbara Riegel;Debra K. Moser;Stefan D. Anker;Lawrence J. Appel.
Circulation (2009)

961 Citations

Reducing Delay in Seeking Treatment by Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stroke A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Stroke Council

Debra K. Moser;Laura P. Kimble;Mark J. Alberts;Angelo Alonzo.
Circulation (2006)

754 Citations

Compliance in heart failure patients: The importance of knowledge and beliefs

Martje H.L. van der Wal;Tiny Jaarsma;Debra K. Moser;Nic J.G.M. Veeger.
European Heart Journal (2006)

592 Citations

Women’s Early Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction

Jean C. McSweeney;Marisue Cody;Patricia O’Sullivan;Karen Elberson.
Circulation (2003)

573 Citations

Team Management of Patients With Heart Failure A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Cardiovascular Nursing Council of the American Heart Association

Kathleen L. Grady;Kathleen Dracup;Gemma Kennedy;Debra K. Moser.
Circulation (2000)

536 Citations

Impact of Symptom Prevalence and Symptom Burden on Quality of Life in Patients with Heart Failure

Cheryl Hoyt Zambroski;Debra K. Moser;Geetha Bhat;Craig Ziegler.
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing (2005)

506 Citations

Patterns of beat-to-beat heart rate variability in advanced heart failure

Mary A. Woo;William G. Stevenson;Debra K. Moser;Robert B. Trelease.
American Heart Journal (1992)

484 Citations

Self-care abilities of patients with heart failure.

Beverly Carlson;Barbara Riegel;Debra K. Moser.
Heart & Lung (2001)

431 Citations

Editorial Boards

Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
(Impact Factor: 2.468)

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