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Peter M. Smith

Peter M. Smith

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
49
Citations
8967
World Ranking
2970
National Ranking
165

Overview

Peter M. Smith is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on topics within health professions and medicine, contributing extensively to the fields of workplace health and well-being, occupational health and safety research, and employment and welfare studies.

The scientist has a notable publication record that includes several recent papers:

  • A Systematic Review: Effectiveness of Interventions to De-escalate Workplace Violence against Nurses in Healthcare Settings, 2021, published in Safety and Health at Work
  • Sex and Gender Differences in Occupational Hazard Exposures: a Scoping Review of the Recent Literature, 2021, published in Current Environmental Health Reports
  • Disclosure, Privacy and Workplace Accommodation of Episodic Disabilities: Organizational Perspectives on Disability Communication-Support Processes to Sustain Employment, 2020, published in Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
  • The Association between the Perceived Adequacy of Workplace Infection Control Procedures and Personal Protective Equipment with Mental Health Symptoms: A Cross-sectional Survey of Canadian Health-care Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020, published in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
  • Fragmentation in the future of work: A horizon scan examining the impact of the changing nature of work on workers experiencing vulnerability, 2021, published in American Journal of Industrial Medicine

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Cameron Mustard
  • Aviroop Biswas
  • Monique A. M. Gignac
  • Nancy Carnide
  • Emma Irvin

Peter M. Smith's publications are often featured in various respected venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Occupational and Environmental Medicine
  • Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
  • American Journal of Industrial Medicine
  • Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
  • Occupational Medicine

The main fields of study for this researcher are:

  • Health Professions
  • Medicine

Within these fields, subfields include:

  • General Health Professions
  • Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Demography
  • Pharmacology

Key topics of their work cover areas such as:

  • Workplace Health and Well-being
  • Occupational Health and Safety Research
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Retirement, Disability, and Employment
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Physical Activity and Health
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health

Best Publications

  • Workplace mental health: developing an integrated intervention approach

    Anthony Daniel LaMontagne;Anthony Daniel LaMontagne;Angela Martin;Kathryn May Page;Kathryn May Page;Nicola J Reavley

  • The Third Version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire

    Hermann Burr;Hanne Berthelsen;Salvador Moncada;Matthias Nübling

  • Evaluation of the measurement properties of the Epworth sleepiness scale: A systematic review

    Tetyana B. Kendzerska;Peter M. Smith;Peter M. Smith;Romina Brignardello-Petersen;Romina Brignardello-Petersen;Richard S. Leung;Richard S. Leung

  • Age‐related differences in work injuries: A multivariate, population‐based study

    F. Curtis Breslin;Peter Smith

  • Trial by fire: a multivariate examination of the relation between job tenure and work injuries

    F Breslin;Peter Smith

  • The prevalence of over-qualification and its association with health status among occupationally active new immigrants to Canada

    Cynthia Chen;Peter Smith;Cameron Mustard

  • Measurement properties of the QuickDASH (disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand) outcome measure and cross-cultural adaptations of the QuickDASH: a systematic review.

    Carol Anne Kennedy;Carol Anne Kennedy;Dorcas Beaton;Dorcas Beaton;Peter Matthew Smith;Peter Matthew Smith;Dwayne van Eerd

  • A Systematic Review: Effectiveness of Interventions to De-escalate Workplace Violence against Nurses in Healthcare Settings.

    Rozina Somani;Carles Muntaner;Edith Hillan;Alisa J. Velonis

  • Questioning the stability of sense of coherence--the impact of socio-economic status and working conditions in the Canadian population.

    Peter M. Smith;F. Curtis Breslin;Dorcas E. Beaton

  • The prevalence and incidence of work absenteeism involving neck pain: a cohort of Ontario lost-time claimants.

    Pierre Côté;Vicki Kristman;Marjan Vidmar;Dwayne Van Eerd

  • Age related differences in work injuries and permanent impairment: a comparison of workers’ compensation claims among adolescents, young adults, and adults

    C Breslin;M Koehoorn;P Smith;M Manno

  • Inhaled treprostinil and forced vital capacity in patients with interstitial lung disease and associated pulmonary hypertension: a post-hoc analysis of the INCREASE study

    Steven D Nathan;Aaron Waxman;Sudarshan Rajagopal;Amy Case

  • Comparing the risk of work-related injuries between immigrants to Canada and Canadian-born labour market participants

    Peter M. Smith;Cameron A. Mustard

  • The development of a conceptual model and self-reported measure of occupational health and safety vulnerability

    Peter Matthew Smith;Peter Matthew Smith;Ron Saunders;Marni Lifshen;Oliver Black

  • A multi-group cross-lagged analyses of work stressors and health using Canadian National sample

    S Ibrahim;Peter Smith;C Muntaner

  • The Relationship Between Occupational Standing and Sitting and Incident Heart Disease Over a 12-Year Period in Ontario, Canada.

    Peter Smith;Peter Smith;Huiting Ma;Richard H Glazier;Mahée Gilbert-Ouimet

  • Measuring gender when you don’t have a gender measure: constructing a gender index using survey data

    Peter M. Smith;Peter M. Smith;Mieke Koehoorn

  • Patterns of Pain and Interference in Patients with Painful Bone Metastases: A Brief Pain Inventory Validation Study

    Jackson S.Y. Wu;Dorcas Beaton;Peter M. Smith;Neil A. Hagen

  • The unequal distribution of occupational health and safety risks among immigrants to Canada compared to Canadian-born labour market participants: 1993-2005

    Peter M. Smith;Cameron A. Mustard

  • Examining the associations between physical work demands and work injury rates between men and women in Ontario, 1990–2000

    Peter Smith;Cameron Mustard

  • Delicate dances: immigrant workers' experiences of injury reporting and claim filing.

    Agnieszka Kosny;Ellen MacEachen;Marni Lifshen;Peter Smith

  • Trends in educational inequalities in smoking and physical activity in Canada: 1974–2005

    Peter M Smith;John W Frank;Cameron A Mustard

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony D. LaMontagne
Anthony D. LaMontagne Deakin University
Alex Collie
Alex Collie Monash University
Richard H. Glazier
Richard H. Glazier University of Toronto
John Frank
John Frank University of Edinburgh
Cameron A. Mustard
Cameron A. Mustard University of Manitoba
Allison Milner
Allison Milner University of Melbourne
Nicola J. Reavley
Nicola J. Reavley University of Melbourne
Aleck Ostry
Aleck Ostry University of Victoria
Michael Quinlan
Michael Quinlan University of New South Wales
Maureen F. Dollard
Maureen F. Dollard University of South Australia

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