D-Index & Metrics Best Publications
Linda J. Kristjanson

Linda J. Kristjanson

D-Index & Metrics 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.

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
Medicine D-index 70 Citations 17,352 181 World Ranking 15757 National Ranking 581

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Nursing
  • Internal medicine
  • Cancer

Her primary scientific interests are in Palliative care, Psychiatry, Family medicine, Dignity and Distress. Her Palliative care research incorporates themes from Psychological intervention, Gerontology, Public health and Quality of life. The study incorporates disciplines such as Randomized controlled trial and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale in addition to Psychological intervention.

Her research investigates the connection between Psychiatry and topics such as Validity that intersect with issues in Cronbach's alpha, Content validity, Construct validity and Internal consistency. Her Family medicine research includes elements of Cancer, Palliative cancer care, Family functioning and Health education. Her work deals with themes such as Prolonged grief disorder, Complicated grief, Interpersonal relationship and Psychiatric history, which intersect with Distress.

Her most cited work include:

  • Information Needs and Decisional Preferences in Women With Breast Cancer (1002 citations)
  • Dignity Therapy: A Novel Psychotherapeutic Intervention for Patients Near the End of Life (580 citations)
  • Dignity in the terminally ill: a developing empirical model. (481 citations)

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

Linda J. Kristjanson mostly deals with Palliative care, Nursing, Family medicine, Distress and Psychiatry. Linda J. Kristjanson combines subjects such as Psychosocial, Psychological intervention and Quality of life with her study of Palliative care. Her Nursing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Social support and Health professionals.

Her work in Family medicine tackles topics such as Breast cancer which are related to areas like Gynecology and Radiation therapy. Her Distress study is concerned with Clinical psychology in general. Her work in the fields of Psychiatry, such as Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Anxiety, intersects with other areas such as In patient.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Palliative care (59.23%)
  • Nursing (49.36%)
  • Family medicine (33.05%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2009-2018)?

  • Palliative care (59.23%)
  • Nursing (49.36%)
  • Family medicine (33.05%)

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

Linda J. Kristjanson mainly focuses on Palliative care, Nursing, Family medicine, Distress and Dignity. The Palliative care study combines topics in areas such as Quality of life, Intervention, Psychiatry, Anxiety and Cronbach's alpha. Her Quality of life study incorporates themes from Lymphedema and Physical therapy.

As a part of the same scientific study, she usually deals with the Nursing, concentrating on Motor neurone disease and frequently concerns with Bespoke. Her research investigates the connection between Family medicine and topics such as Aged care that intersect with problems in Health knowledge. Linda J. Kristjanson has researched Distress in several fields, including Palliative Care Nursing, Grief and Debriefing.

Between 2009 and 2018, her most popular works were:

  • Effect of dignity therapy on distress and end-of-life experience in terminally ill patients: a randomised controlled trial (421 citations)
  • Effect of dignity therapy on distress and end-of-life experience in terminally ill patients: a randomised controlled trial (421 citations)
  • Effect of dignity therapy on distress and end-of-life experience in terminally ill patients: a randomised controlled trial (421 citations)

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

  • Nursing
  • Internal medicine
  • Cancer

Linda J. Kristjanson focuses on Palliative care, Dignity, Distress, Quality of life and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Her Palliative care study contributes to a more complete understanding of Nursing. Her research in Nursing intersects with topics in Breast cancer, Family medicine and Anxiety.

Her research integrates issues of Prolonged grief disorder and Psychiatric history in her study of Distress. Her study in Quality of life is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychological intervention, Values clarification and Randomized controlled trial. Her Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale research is under the purview of Psychiatry.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Information Needs and Decisional Preferences in Women With Breast Cancer

Lesley F. Degner;Linda J. Kristjanson;David Bowman;Jeffrey A. Sloan.
JAMA (1997)

1332 Citations

Dignity Therapy: A Novel Psychotherapeutic Intervention for Patients Near the End of Life

Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hack;Thomas Hassard;Linda J. Kristjanson.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2005)

968 Citations

Dignity in the terminally ill: a developing empirical model.

Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hack;Susan McClement;Linda Kristjanson.
Social Science & Medicine (2002)

728 Citations

Effect of dignity therapy on distress and end-of-life experience in terminally ill patients: a randomised controlled trial

Harvey Max Chochinov;Linda J Kristjanson;Linda J Kristjanson;Linda J Kristjanson;William Breitbart;Susan McClement.
Lancet Oncology (2011)

614 Citations

Dignity in the terminally ill: a cross-sectional, cohort study

Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hack;Thomas Hassard;Linda J Kristjanson.
The Lancet (2002)

519 Citations

What do patients receiving palliative care for cancer and their families want to be told? A Canadian and Australian qualitative study

Peter Kirk;Ingrid Kirk;Linda J Kristjanson.
BMJ (2004)

510 Citations

Predictors of complicated grief: a systematic review of empirical studies.

Elizabeth A. Lobb;Linda J. Kristjanson;Samar M. Aoun;Leanne Monterosso.
Death Studies (2010)

498 Citations

Clinical practice guidelines for communicating prognosis and end-of-life issues with adults in the advanced stages of a life-limiting illness, and their caregivers

Josephine M. Clayton;Karen M. Hancock;Phyllis N. Butow;Martin H.N. Tattersall.
The Medical Journal of Australia (2007)

395 Citations

The Patient Dignity Inventory: A Novel Way of Measuring Dignity-Related Distress in Palliative Care

Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hassard;Susan McClement;Thomas Hack.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (2008)

339 Citations

Resistance training and reduction of treatment side effects in prostate cancer patients.

Daniel A Galvão;Kazunori Nosaka;Dennis R Taaffe;Nigel Spry;Nigel Spry.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (2006)

309 Citations

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Contact us

Best Scientists Citing Linda J. Kristjanson

David C. Currow

David C. Currow

University of Technology Sydney

Publications: 115

Phyllis Butow

Phyllis Butow

University of Sydney

Publications: 84

Irene J Higginson

Irene J Higginson

King's College London

Publications: 78

Gary Rodin

Gary Rodin

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

Publications: 76

Dennis R. Taaffe

Dennis R. Taaffe

Edith Cowan University

Publications: 60

Amy P. Abernethy

Amy P. Abernethy

Duke University

Publications: 54

Robert U. Newton

Robert U. Newton

Edith Cowan University

Publications: 53

Luc Deliens

Luc Deliens

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Publications: 48

William Breitbart

William Breitbart

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Publications: 45

Martin H.N. Tattersall

Martin H.N. Tattersall

University of Sydney

Publications: 42

Patricia M. Davidson

Patricia M. Davidson

Johns Hopkins University

Publications: 38

Penelope Schofield

Penelope Schofield

Swinburne University of Technology

Publications: 36

Afaf Girgis

Afaf Girgis

University of New South Wales

Publications: 35

Eduardo Bruera

Eduardo Bruera

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Publications: 35

Peter Hudson

Peter Hudson

Ascension Health

Publications: 31

Sheila Payne

Sheila Payne

Lancaster University

Publications: 29

Trending Scientists

Jyh-Cheng Chen

Jyh-Cheng Chen

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Israel Koren

Israel Koren

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Wing-Kwong (Ricky) Chan

Wing-Kwong (Ricky) Chan

City University of Hong Kong

Peter G. Barthe

Peter G. Barthe

Johnson & Johnson (United States)

Philip S. Portoghese

Philip S. Portoghese

University of Minnesota

Carmelo García Barroso

Carmelo García Barroso

University of Cádiz

Jaime C. Grunlan

Jaime C. Grunlan

Texas A&M University

Martin Hrabé de Angelis

Martin Hrabé de Angelis

Technical University of Munich

Matthew W. Hahn

Matthew W. Hahn

Indiana University

Ken-ichi Inui

Ken-ichi Inui

Kyoto Pharmaceutical University

Ananda Pascual

Ananda Pascual

Spanish National Research Council

Ivan D. Lima

Ivan D. Lima

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Leo Peichl

Leo Peichl

Max Planck Society

Derek G. Doherty

Derek G. Doherty

Trinity College Dublin

Susan Nolen-Hoeksema

Susan Nolen-Hoeksema

Yale University

Barbara B. Stern

Barbara B. Stern

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Something went wrong. Please try again later.