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63
Citations
12421
World Ranking
1199
National Ranking
66

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Social Sciences

Overview

Joy L. Johnson is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada and has contributed to the field of Medicine with a focus on several subfields including Infectious Diseases, Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, as well as Economics and Econometrics.

Their research covers a range of topics such as Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education, COVID-19 diagnosis using AI, Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research, Disaster Response and Management, and Global Security and Public Health.

Recent publications by Joy L. Johnson include:

  • Knowledge and perception of healthcare workers towards the adoption of artificial intelligence in healthcare service delivery in Nigeria (2023, Salud Integral y Comunitaria)
  • Overcoming adversity: a grounded theory of health management among middle-aged and older gay men (2020, Sociology of Health & Illness)
  • Regulating clinical trials in a resource-limited setting during the Ebola public health emergency in Sierra Leone (2022, Trials)
  • Percieved occupational stress and its influences on the mental health of radiography and medical laboratory science lecturers in tertiary institutions in Nigeria (2024, Health Leadership and Quality of Life)
  • Underestimating the impact of water fluoridation (2024, BDJ)

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Michael Promise Ogolodom
  • Clement U. Nyenke
  • Elizabeth O. Balogun
  • Awajimijan Nathaniel Mbaba
  • Onome T. Abiri

Their work has appeared in several publication venues such as Salud Integral y Comunitaria, Trials, Sociology of Health & Illness, Health Leadership and Quality of Life, and BDJ.

Joy L. Johnson was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2019 by the Academy of Social Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Concepts of caring and caring as a concept

    J. M. Morse;S. M. Solberg;W. L. Neander;J. L. Bottorff

  • Othering and being othered in the context of health care services.

    Joy L Johnson;Joan L Bottorff;Annette J Browne;Sukhdev Grewal

  • Better science with sex and gender: Facilitating the use of a sex and gender-based analysis in health research

    Joy L Johnson;Lorraine Greaves;Robin Repta

  • Interviewing Young Children: Explicating Our Practices and Dilemmas

    Lori G. Irwin;Joy Johnson

  • Men's discourses of help-seeking in the context of depression.

    Joy L. Johnson;John L. Oliffe;Mary T. Kelly;Paul Galdas

  • The Illness Experience: Dimensions of Suffering

    Joy L. Johnson;Janice Morse

  • “You feel like you can’t live anymore”: Suicide from the perspectives of Canadian men who experience depression

    John L. Oliffe;John S. Ogrodniczuk;Joan L. Bottorff;Joy L. Johnson

  • Regaining control: the process of adjustment after myocardial infarction.

    J L Johnson;J M Morse

  • Socio-cultural influences on young people's sexual development

    Jean A Shoveller;Joy L Johnson;Donald B Langille;Terry Mitchell

  • Women's health and use of crack cocaine in context: Structural and ‘everyday’ violence

    Vicky Bungay;Joy L. Johnson;Colleen Varcoe;Susan Boyd

  • Beliefs related to breast health practices: the perceptions of South Asian women living in Canada.

    J L Bottorff;J L Johnson;R Bhagat;S Grewal

  • Risky groups, risky behaviour, and risky persons: Dominating discourses on youth sexual health

    Jean A. Shoveller;Joy L. Johnson

  • Communicating cancer risk information: the challenges of uncertainty

    Joan L Bottorff;Pamela A Ratner;Joy L Johnson;Chris Y Lovato

  • A dialectical examination of nursing art.

    Joy L. Johnson

  • Sex and Gender: Beyond the Binaries

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  • Non-consensual sex experienced by men who have sex with men: prevalence and association with mental health.

    Pamela A Ratner;Joy L Johnson;Jean A Shoveller;Keith Chan

  • An exploration of Pender's Health Promotion Model using LISREL.

    Joy L. Johnson;Pamela A. Ratner;Joan L. Bottorff;Leslie A. Hayduk

  • Persistent antipsychotic polypharmacy and excessive dosing in the community psychiatric treatment setting: a review of medication profiles in 435 Canadian outpatients.

    Ric M. Procyshyn;William G. Honer;Tony K. Y. Wu;Rebecca W. Y. Ko

  • Does a Change in Health Research Funding Policy Related to the Integration of Sex and Gender Have an Impact

    Joy Johnson;Zena Sharman;Bilkis Vissandjée;Donna E. Stewart

  • Twelve-month follow-up of a smoking relapse prevention intervention for postpartum women.

    Pamela A Ratner;Joy L Johnson;Joan L Bottorff;Susan Dahinten;Susan Dahinten

  • Gender Differences in the Correlates of Adolescents' Cannabis Use

    Andrew W. Tu;Pamela A. Ratner;Joy L. Johnson

  • Becoming a ‘real’ smoker: cultural capital in young women's accounts of smoking and other substance use

    Rebecca J. Haines;Blake D. Poland;Joy L. Johnson

  • Narratives of smoking relapse: the stories of postpartum women

    Joan L. Bottorff;Joy L. Johnson;Lori G. Irwin;Pamela A. Ratner

Frequent Co-Authors

Joan L. Bottorff
Joan L. Bottorff University of British Columbia
Pamela A. Ratner
Pamela A. Ratner University of British Columbia
John L. Oliffe
John L. Oliffe University of British Columbia
Jean Shoveller
Jean Shoveller University of British Columbia
Lorraine Greaves
Lorraine Greaves University of British Columbia
Annette J. Browne
Annette J. Browne University of British Columbia
Kenneth M. Prkachin
Kenneth M. Prkachin University of Northern British Columbia
Bruno D. Zumbo
Bruno D. Zumbo University of British Columbia
John S. Ogrodniczuk
John S. Ogrodniczuk University of British Columbia
Janice M. Morse
Janice M. Morse University of Utah

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