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Lucia Gagliese

Lucia Gagliese

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
41
Citations
7187
World Ranking
7890
National Ranking
528

Lucia Gagliese publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lucia Gagliese sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 65 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Lucia Gagliese D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lucia Gagliese sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Lucia Gagliese is affiliated with York University in Canada and works primarily in the field of Medicine, with specific focus on several subfields including Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Oncology, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, and Neurology.

Their research explores various topics related to pain management, cancer survivorship, and cognitive disorders in intensive care settings. Main topics covered in their work include:

  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
  • Pain Management and Opioid Use
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
  • Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life

Gagliese has authored several recent papers spanning from 2020 to 2025, published in a range of medical and scientific journals:

  • "Health Care Professionals' Reports of Cancer Pain Cues Among Older People With Delirium: A Qualitative-Quantitative Content Analysis" (2020), Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
  • "Analgesic, Anesthetic, and Addiction Clinical Trial Translations, Innovations, Opportunities, and Networks−American Pain Society−American Academy of Pain Medicine Pain Taxonomy Diagnostic Criteria for Acute Needle Pain" (2022), Journal of Pain
  • "Pain Self-Management Behaviors in Breast Cancer Survivors Six Months Post-Primary Treatment: A Mixed-Methods, Descriptive Study" (2025), Cancers
  • "Factors associated with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy-related reduced taxane dose or premature discontinuation in women with early-stage breast cancer" (2021), bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Pain Cues and Assessment Practices Interview Guide" (2020), PsycTESTS Dataset

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Lynn R. Gauthier
  • Bonnie Stevens
  • Carol A. Graham
  • Rebecca A. Harrison
  • Rinat Nissim

Their work has been published repeatedly in several venues, with notable frequency in:

  • Journal of Pain (2 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2 publications)
  • Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (1 publication)
  • Cancers (1 publication)
  • PsycTESTS Dataset (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • An interdisciplinary expert consensus statement on assessment of pain in older persons

    Thomas Hadjistavropoulos;Keela Herr;Dennis C. Turk;Perry G. Fine

  • The measurement of postoperative pain: A comparison of intensity scales in younger and older surgical patients

    Lucia Gagliese;Nataly Weizblit;Nataly Weizblit;Wendy Ellis;Vincent W.S. Chan;Vincent W.S. Chan

  • Pathways to distress: the multiple determinants of depression, hopelessness, and the desire for hastened death in metastatic cancer patients.

    Gary Rodin;Gary Rodin;Gary Rodin;Christopher Lo;Christopher Lo;Christopher Lo;Mario Mikulincer;Allan Donner

  • Neuropathic pain symptoms in a community knee OA cohort

    J.R. Hochman;L. Gagliese;L. Gagliese;A.M. Davis;A.M. Davis;G.A. Hawker;G.A. Hawker

  • Neuropathic pain symptoms on the modified painDETECT correlate with signs of central sensitization in knee osteoarthritis

    J.R. Hochman;A.M. Davis;A.M. Davis;J. Elkayam;L. Gagliese;L. Gagliese;L. Gagliese

  • Age differences in postoperative pain are scale dependent: a comparison of measures of pain intensity and quality in younger and older surgical patients

    Lucia Gagliese;Lucia Gagliese;Joel Katz;Joel Katz;Joel Katz

  • Longitudinal Study of Depressive Symptoms in Patients With Metastatic Gastrointestinal and Lung Cancer

    Christopher Lo;Camilla Zimmermann;Anne Rydall;Andrew Walsh

  • Pain and aging: the emergence of a new subfield of pain research.

    Lucia Gagliese

  • Age and gender differences in symptom intensity and symptom clusters among patients with metastatic cancer

    Winson Y. Cheung;Lisa W. Le;Lucia Gagliese;Camilla Zimmermann

  • The Desire for Hastened Death in Patients with Metastatic Cancer

    Gary Rodin;Camilla Zimmermann;Anne Rydall;Jennifer Jones

  • The contribution of attachment security and social support to depressive symptoms in patients with metastatic cancer

    Gary Rodin;Andrew Walsh;Camilla Zimmermann;Camilla Zimmermann;Lucia Gagliese

  • Measuring attachment security in patients with advanced cancer: psychometric properties of a modified and brief Experiences in Close Relationships scale.

    Christopher Lo;Andrew Walsh;Mario Mikulincer;Lucia Gagliese;Lucia Gagliese

  • Age Is Not an Impediment to Effective Use of Patient-controlled Analgesia by Surgical Patients

    Lucia Gagliese;Marla Jackson;Paul Ritvo;Adarose Wowk

  • The desire for hastened death in individuals with advanced cancer: a longitudinal qualitative study.

    Rinat Nissim;Lucia Gagliese;Gary Rodin

  • Predictors of Referral for Specialized Psychosocial Oncology Care in Patients With Metastatic Cancer: The Contributions of Age, Distress, and Marital Status

    Janet Ellis;Judy Lin;Andrew Walsh;Christopher Lo

  • Age-related differences in the qualities but not the intensity of chronic pain.

    Lucia Gagliese;Lucia Gagliese;Lucia Gagliese;Ronald Melzack

  • Managing Cancer and Living Meaningfully (CALM): A qualitative study of a brief individual psychotherapy for individuals with advanced cancer

    Rinat Nissim;Emily Freeman;Chris Lo;Camilla Zimmermann

  • Symptom burden and supportive care in patients with acute leukemia

    Camilla Zimmermann;Camilla Zimmermann;Camilla Zimmermann;Dora Yuen;Dora Yuen;Ashley Mischitelle;Ashley Mischitelle;Mark D. Minden;Mark D. Minden;Mark D. Minden

  • Correlates of postoperative pain and intravenous patient-controlled analgesia use in younger and older surgical patients.

    Lucia Gagliese;Lynn R. Gauthier;Lynn R. Gauthier;Alison K. Macpherson;Melissa Jovellanos;Melissa Jovellanos

  • Psychometric validation of the Cardiac Rehabilitation Barriers Scale

    Shamila Shanmugasegaram;Lucia Gagliese;Lucia Gagliese;Lucia Gagliese;Paul Oh;Paul Oh;Donna E Stewart;Donna E Stewart

  • Age differences in nociception and pain behaviours in the rat.

    L Gagliese;R Melzack

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary Rodin
Gary Rodin Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Camilla Zimmermann
Camilla Zimmermann University of Toronto
Anne Rydall
Anne Rydall Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Aaron D. Schimmer
Aaron D. Schimmer Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Frances A. Shepherd
Frances A. Shepherd Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Mark D. Minden
Mark D. Minden Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Malcolm J. Moore
Malcolm J. Moore Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Ronald Melzack
Ronald Melzack McGill University
Aileen M. Davis
Aileen M. Davis University of Toronto
Joel Katz
Joel Katz York University

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