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James Harrison is affiliated with Flinders University in Australia and focuses on research within the field of Medicine, particularly specializing in Emergency Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Epidemiology, and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality.

Their research work centers on topics such as Injury Epidemiology and Prevention, Trauma and Emergency Care Studies, Traffic and Road Safety, Emergency and Acute Care Studies, Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes, Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments, and Acute Ischemic Stroke Management.

James Harrison's recent publications include:

  • ICD-11: an international classification of diseases for the twenty-first century, 2021, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

While this paper is the only one authored directly by James Harrison in the provided recent papers, their frequent co-authorship associations suggest collaboration across a broad research network.

Frequent co-authors associated with James Harrison include:

  • Ronan A Lyons
  • Belinda J. Gabbe
  • Shanthi Ameratunga
  • Sudeshna Mitra
  • Kazuyuki Neki

Their research publications have appeared in multiple venues, highlighting diverse dissemination points for their work. Frequent publication venues are:

  • Injury Prevention
  • Abstracts
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
  • Emergency Medicine Australasia

James Harrison has also contributed to book publications, including one title published by Transportation Research Board eBooks: "Virtual Airport Ramp Control Operations Facilities: A Guide" (2023).

Best Publications

  • Global and regional mortality from 235 causes of death for 20 age groups in 1990 and 2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010

    Rafael Lozano;Mohsen Naghavi;Kyle Foreman;Stephen Lim

  • Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for 291 diseases and injuries in 21 regions, 1990-2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010

    Christopher J.L. Murray;Theo Vos;Rafael Lozano;Mohsen Naghavi

  • Years lived with disability (YLDs) for 1160 sequelae of 289 diseases and injuries 1990-2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010

    Theo Vos;Abraham D. Flaxman;Mohsen Naghavi;Rafael Lozano

  • Common values in assessing health outcomes from disease and injury: disability weights measurement study for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010.

    Joshua A. Salomon;Theo Vos;Daniel R. Hogan;Michael Gagnon

  • ICD-11: an international classification of diseases for the twenty-first century.

    James E. Harrison;Stefanie Weber;Robert Jakob;Christopher G. Chute

  • Return to Work and Functional Outcomes After Major Trauma: Who Recovers, When, and How Well?

    Belinda J Gabbe;Pamela M Simpson;James E Harrison;Ronan A Lyons

  • Lethality of suicide methods

    Amr Abou Elnour;James Harrison

  • Long-term health status and trajectories of seriously injured patients: A population-based longitudinal study.

    Belinda J. Gabbe;Belinda J. Gabbe;Pam M. Simpson;Peter A. Cameron;Jennie Ponsford

  • Self-injury in Australia: a community survey.

    Graham Martin;Sarah V. Swannell;Philip L. Hazell;Philip L. Hazell;James Edward Harrison

  • Diagnosis based injury severity scaling: investigation of a method using Australian and New Zealand hospitalisations.

    S. Stephenson;G. Henley;James Edward Harrison;John Desmond Langley

  • Factors associated with falling in older Adelaide residents

    John Dolinis;James Edward Harrison;G. R. Andrews

  • Availability and quality of cause-of-death data for estimating the global burden of injuries

    Kavi S. Bhalla;James Edward Harrison;Saeid Shahraz;Lois A. Fingerhut

  • Achieving standardised reporting of suicide in Australia: rationale and program for change

    Diego De Leo;Michael J. Dudley;Caroline J. Aebersold;Jason A. Mendoza

  • Workers' drinking patterns: the impact on absenteeism in the Australian work-place

    Ann Marie Roche;Kenneth John Pidd;Jesia Gail Berry;James Edward Harrison

  • Prevalence and patterns of alcohol use in the Australian workforce: findings from the 2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey.

    Jesia G. Berry;Ken Pidd;A. M. Roche;James Edward Harrison

  • Mental health and socio-economic variations in Australian suicide

    Richard Taylor;Andrew Page Page;Stephen Morrell;James Harrison

  • Hospital separations due to injury and poisoning, Australia 2008-09

    Jesia Gail Berry;James Edward Harrison

  • Socio-economic differentials in mental disorders and suicide attempts in Australia

    Richard Taylor;Andrew Page;Stephen Morrell;Greg Carter

  • The role of design issues in work-related fatal injury in Australia.

    Timothy R. Driscoll;James E. Harrison;Clare Bradley;Rachel S. Newson

  • Deaths as a result of work-related injury in Australia, 1982-1984.

    James E. Harrison;Michael S. Frommer;Elizabeth A. Ruck;Fiona M. Blyth

  • Common values in assessing health outcomes from disease and injury: Disability weights measurement study for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010

    J.A. Salomon;T. Vos;D.R. Hogan;M. Gagnon

Frequent Co-Authors

Shanthi Ameratunga
Shanthi Ameratunga University of Auckland
Alex Collie
Alex Collie Monash University
Jennie Ponsford
Jennie Ponsford Monash University
Rebecca Ivers
Rebecca Ivers University of New South Wales
Richard Matzopoulos
Richard Matzopoulos South African Medical Research Council
Louisa Degenhardt
Louisa Degenhardt University of New South Wales
Juanita A. Haagsma
Juanita A. Haagsma Erasmus University Rotterdam
David Phillips
David Phillips University of Melbourne
Robin Room
Robin Room La Trobe University
Ann Roche
Ann Roche Flinders University

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