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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
Psychology D-index 48 Citations 7,852 173 World Ranking 4239 National Ranking 2439

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Cancer
  • Internal medicine
  • Nursing

Lori Wiener mainly focuses on Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Young adult, Nursing, Family medicine and Psychosocial. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome combines with fields such as Social support, Truth Disclosure, Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology and Immunology in her work. Her Young adult research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Advance care planning and Public health.

Her Nursing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Agree ii and Pediatric oncology. Her Family medicine study incorporates themes from Psychological intervention and Quality of life. She has researched Psychosocial in several fields, including Coping and Independent living.

Her most cited work include:

  • Disclosure of an HIV diagnosis to children: history, current research, and future directions. (245 citations)
  • Human immunodeficiency virus infection in children (198 citations)
  • Dideoxyinosine in children with symptomatic human immunodeficiency virus infection (182 citations)

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

Psychosocial, Family medicine, Nursing, Palliative care and Clinical psychology are her primary areas of study. The Psychosocial study combines topics in areas such as Psychological intervention, Young adult, Gerontology and Quality of life. Her Family medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cancer, Pediatric cancer, Pediatric oncology and Pediatrics.

Her work in the fields of Nursing, such as Advance care planning, intersects with other areas such as Pandemic. In the field of Psychiatry, her study on Anxiety and Mental health overlaps with subjects such as Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Her work on HIV diagnosis as part of her general Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome study is frequently connected to Social support, Developmental psychology and Truth Disclosure, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Psychosocial (35.20%)
  • Family medicine (29.05%)
  • Nursing (17.88%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Psychosocial (35.20%)
  • Family medicine (29.05%)
  • Palliative care (16.76%)

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

Lori Wiener focuses on Psychosocial, Family medicine, Palliative care, Cancer and Pediatric oncology. Her Psychosocial research includes themes of Young adult, Internal medicine and Oncology. Her study in Family medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sibling and Pediatric cancer.

Her Palliative care research incorporates elements of Psychological intervention and Quality of life. Her work on Childhood cancer and Survivorship curve as part of general Cancer study is frequently linked to Suicide Risk, Information Dissemination and Person centered, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her Nursing study also includes

  • Distress that connect with fields like Population health and Set,
  • Grief which is related to area like Social support.

Between 2017 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Delivery of care consistent with the psychosocial standards in pediatric cancer: Current practices in the United States. (31 citations)
  • Psychosocial standards of care for children with cancer and their families: A national survey of pediatric oncology social workers. (25 citations)
  • Applying Palliative Care Principles to Communicate with Children about COVID-19 (21 citations)

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

  • Cancer
  • Internal medicine
  • Disease

Her primary areas of investigation include Family medicine, Palliative care, Psychosocial, Cancer and Pediatric oncology. Her research investigates the connection with Family medicine and areas like Pediatric palliative care which intersect with concerns in Disease, Bereavement Care and Psychological distress. Her study explores the link between Palliative care and topics such as Psychological intervention that cross with problems in Coping.

Lori Wiener interconnects Sibling, Clinical trial, Young adult, Gerontology and Quality of life in the investigation of issues within Psychosocial. Her work carried out in the field of Cancer brings together such families of science as Psychotherapist, Electronic patient-reported outcome and Intensive care medicine. Her Pediatric oncology research includes themes of Mental health, Pediatric cancer and Symptom management.

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Best Publications

Threading the cloak: palliative care education for care providers of adolescents and young adults with cancer.

Lori Wiener;Meaghann Shaw Weaver;Cynthia J Bell;Ursula M Sansom-Daly.
Clinical Oncology in Adolescents and Young Adults (2015)

611 Citations

Disclosure of an HIV diagnosis to children: history, current research, and future directions.

Lori Wiener;Claude Ann Mellins;Stephanie Marhefka;Haven B. Battles.
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (2007)

393 Citations

Standards for the Psychosocial Care of Children With Cancer and Their Families: An Introduction to the Special Issue

Lori Wiener;Anne E. Kazak;Robert B. Noll;Andrea Farkas Patenaude.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer (2015)

339 Citations

Human immunodeficiency virus infection in children

Judith Falloon;Janie Eddy;Lori Wiener;Philip A. Pizzo.
The Journal of Pediatrics (1989)

309 Citations

Dideoxyinosine in children with symptomatic human immunodeficiency virus infection

Karina M. Butler;Robert N. Husson;Frank M. Balis;Pim Brouwers.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1991)

287 Citations

From adolescence through young adulthood: Psychosocial adjustment associated with long-term survival of HIV

Haven B Battles;Lori S Wiener.
Journal of Adolescent Health (2002)

262 Citations

Allowing Adolescents and Young Adults to Plan Their End-of-Life Care

Lori Wiener;Sima Zadeh;Haven Battles;Kristin Baird.
Pediatrics (2012)

225 Citations

Single Parents of Children with Chronic Illness: An Understudied Phenomenon

Ronald T Brown;Lori Wiener;Mary Jo Kupst;Tara Brennan.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2007)

198 Citations

Palliative Care as a Standard of Care in Pediatric Oncology.

Meaghann S Weaver;Katherine E Heinze;Katherine Patterson Kelly;Lori Wiener.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer (2015)

178 Citations

Cultural and religious considerations in pediatric palliative care.

Lori Wiener;Denice Grady McConnell;Lauren Latella;Erica Ludi.
Palliative & Supportive Care (2013)

177 Citations

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