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Overview

James G. Anderson is a researcher affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. Their work primarily focuses on various domains within medicine, with a particular emphasis on pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The research contributions encompass significant topics such as neonatal respiratory health research, infant development and preterm care, health literacy and information accessibility, medication adherence and compliance, heart failure treatment and management, emergency and acute care studies, and neonatal and fetal brain pathology.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with James G. Anderson include Rebecca J. Baer, Martina A. Steurer, Kelli K. Ryckman, Sky K. Feuer, and Linda S. Franck.

Their publications have appeared in several key journals and venues, including the Journal of Perinatology, Heart & Lung, Pediatric Research, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, and The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by James G. Anderson include:

  • The role of health literacy, depression, disease knowledge, and self-efficacy in self-care among adults with heart failure: An updated model (2020, Heart & Lung)
  • Racial and ethnic disparities in outcomes through 1 year of life in infants born prematurely: a population based study in California (2021, Journal of Perinatology)
  • Newborn metabolic vulnerability profile identifies preterm infants at risk for mortality and morbidity (2020, Pediatric Research)
  • Correction: Racial and ethnic disparities in outcomes through 1 year of life in infants born prematurely: a population based study in California (2021, Journal of Perinatology)
  • Experiences of pursuing an intensivist career in regional and rural Australia: An interview study (2024, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care)

James G. Anderson's main field of study is medicine, with twelve publications in this area, and subfields including pediatrics, perinatology and child health; pulmonary and respiratory medicine; general health professions; cardiology and cardiovascular medicine; and family practice.

Best Publications

  • The Nursing Stress Scale: Development of an instrument

    Pamela Gray-Toft;James G. Anderson

  • Stress among hospital nursing staff: Its causes and effects

    Pamela Gray-Toft;James G. Anderson

  • Social, ethical and legal barriers to E-health

    James G. Anderson

  • Clearing the way for physicians' use of clinical information systems

    James G. Anderson

  • The Impact of CyberHealthcare on the Physician–Patient Relationship

    James G. Anderson;Michelle R. Rainey;Gunther Eysenbach

  • Evaluating Health Care Information Systems: Methods and Applications

    James G. Anderson;Carolyn E. Aydin;Stephen J. Jay

  • Bureaucracy in Education

    James G. Anderson

  • Health services utilization: framework and review.

    James G. Anderson

  • Development of the University of Wisconsin Donation After Cardiac Death Evaluation Tool

    Jonathan Lewis;James Peltier;Helen Nelson;William Snyder

  • Organizational stress in the hospital: development of a model for diagnosis and prediction.

    P A Gray-Toft;J G Anderson

  • Choice of medical care: a behavioral model of health and illness behavior.

    James G. Anderson;David E. Bartkus

  • Your Health Care May Kill You: Medical Errors.

    James G Anderson;Kathleen Abrahamson

  • Consumers of e-health: patterns of use and barriers

    James G. Anderson

  • Structural Equation Models in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Model Building.

    James G. Anderson

  • Demographic factors affecting health services utilization: a causal model.

    James G. Anderson

  • Evaluating the Capability of Information Technology to Prevent Adverse Drug Events: A Computer Simulation Approach

    James G. Anderson;James G. Anderson;Stephen J. Jay;Marilyn M. Anderson;Thaddeus J. Hunt

  • Stability and Change among Three Generations of Mexican-Americans: Factors Affecting Achievement:

    James G. Anderson;William H. Johnson

  • Evaluating the impact of health care information systems.

    James G. Anderson;Carolyn E. Aydin

  • Overview: Theoretical Perspectives and Methodologies for the Evaluation of Healthcare Information Systems

    James G. Anderson;James G. Anderson;Carolyn E. Aydin

  • Evaluation in Health Informatics: Social Network Analysis

    James G. Anderson;James G. Anderson

  • Evaluating the Organizational Impact of Healthcare Information Systems

    James G. Anderson;Carolyn E. Aydin

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Jill Suitor
J. Jill Suitor Purdue University West Lafayette
Karl Pillemer
Karl Pillemer Cornell University
J. Dennis Fortenberry
J. Dennis Fortenberry Indiana University
Alicja Wolk
Alicja Wolk Karolinska Institute
Jeffrey A. Alexander
Jeffrey A. Alexander University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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