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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 30 Citations 4,399 57 World Ranking 5409 National Ranking 903

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Social science
  • Health care
  • Anthropology

Isabel Dyck mostly deals with Gender studies, Health care, Nursing, Human geography and Constitution. Her Gender studies study combines topics in areas such as Social environment and Social isolation. Her Health care research incorporates elements of Socioeconomic status and Public relations.

While the research belongs to areas of Nursing, Isabel Dyck spends her time largely on the problem of Field, intersecting her research to questions surrounding Family caregivers. Isabel Dyck interconnects Empirical research and Social theory in the investigation of issues within Human geography. Her Health policy research includes elements of Social determinants of health, Demographic economics, Representation and Environmental health.

Her most cited work include:

  • Social determinants of health in Canada's immigrant population: results from the National Population Health Survey. (350 citations)
  • The home as a site for long-term care: meanings and management of bodies and spaces. (192 citations)
  • Feminist geography, the ‘everyday’, and local–global relations: hidden spaces of place‐making* (161 citations)

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

Gender studies, Health care, Nursing, Health geography and Public relations are her primary areas of study. Her study connects Sociology of health and illness and Gender studies. Her studies in Health care integrate themes in fields like Multiculturalism and Negotiation.

Isabel Dyck combines subjects such as Field and Ethnography with her study of Nursing. Isabel Dyck has researched Public relations in several fields, including Social psychology, Health education and Health promotion. Isabel Dyck studied Health promotion and Health policy that intersect with Socioeconomic status, Environmental health, Social determinants of health and Health equity.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Gender studies (40.58%)
  • Health care (23.19%)
  • Nursing (14.49%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2008-2020)?

  • Gender studies (40.58%)
  • Health care (23.19%)
  • Geography (5.80%)

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

Isabel Dyck mainly investigates Gender studies, Health care, Geography, Nursing and Embodied cognition. Her work deals with themes such as Social science and Representation, which intersect with Gender studies. Her Health care study incorporates themes from Masculinity and Management.

Her Nursing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Gerontology and Social dynamics. She works mostly in the field of Embodied cognition, limiting it down to concerns involving Migrant workers and, occasionally, Social psychology and Public relations. Her Public relations research integrates issues from Promotion, Globalization and Reproductive health.

Between 2008 and 2020, her most popular works were:

  • Managing the body work of home care (65 citations)
  • Migrant narratives of health and well-being: Challenging ‘othering’ processes through photo-elicitation interviews: (30 citations)
  • Migrant Workers in Home Care: Routes, Responsibilities, and Respect (23 citations)

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

  • Social science
  • Health care
  • Anthropology

Her primary areas of study are Health care, Gender studies, Care work, Public relations and Representation. Her research in Health care intersects with topics in Family caregivers and Social dynamics. The various areas that Isabel Dyck examines in her Gender studies study include Management and Medical tourism.

Care work combines with fields such as Gerontology, Nursing, Migrant workers, Reproductive care and Hierarchy in her research. Her studies deal with areas such as Economic growth, Promotion, Social psychology and Embodied cognition as well as Public relations. Her Representation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Photo elicitation and Well-being.

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Best Publications

Social determinants of health in Canada's immigrant population: results from the National Population Health Survey.

James R Dunn;Isabel Dyck.
Social Science & Medicine (2000)

591 Citations

The home as a site for long-term care: meanings and management of bodies and spaces.

Isabel Dyck;Pia Kontos;Jan Angus;Patricia McKeever.
Health & Place (2005)

341 Citations

The personal significance of home: habitus and the experience of receiving long-term home care.

Jan Angus;Pia Kontos;Isabel Dyck;Patricia McKeever.
Sociology of Health and Illness (2005)

276 Citations

Feminist geography, the ‘everyday’, and local–global relations: hidden spaces of place‐making*

Isabel Dyck.
Canadian Geographer (2005)

241 Citations

Hidden geographies: the changing lifeworlds of women with multiple sclerosis.

Isabel Dyck.
Social Science & Medicine (1995)

238 Citations

Transforming the relations of research: towards culturally safe geographies of health and healing

Isabel Dyck;Robin Kearns.
Health & Place (1995)

191 Citations

Space, Time, and Renegotiating Motherhood: An Exploration of the Domestic Workplace

I Dyck.
Environment and Planning D-society & Space (1990)

185 Citations

Place, health and home: gender and migration in the constitution of healthy space.

Isabel Dyck;Parin Dossa.
Health & Place (2007)

152 Citations

Individual and Societal Influences on Participation in Physical Activity Following Spinal Cord Injury: A Qualitative Study

Stephen M Levins;Darlene M Redenbach;Isabel Dyck.
Physical Therapy (2004)

137 Citations

Women with Multiple Sclerosis and Employment Issues: A Focus on Social and Institutional Environments:

Isabel Dyck;Lyn Jongbloed.
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy (2000)

125 Citations

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