David Greenfield

David Greenfield

University of Tasmania

H-index: 39

Oceania-Australia

About David Greenfield

David Greenfield, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of Health services research.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Foundations of safety–Realistic Medicine, trust and respect between professionals and patients

A beacon to guide others: improving chronic disease management through targeted, evidence-based primary healthcare quality measures

Resilience and regulation—antithesis or a smart combination for future healthcare service improvement?

Primum non nocere: first, do no harm—determining the current, ongoing, and future contribution of smart healthcare

Key lessons to improve care—factors contributing to delayed discharges and cost implications: medical conditions and rehabilitation delays at a tertiary rehabilitation center …

Reform of mental health systems: what does the future look like and how to get there?

Implementing health system improvement: resources and strategies for interprofessional teams

Care in the future—reconciling health system and individual resilience

David Greenfield Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

6206

Citations(since 2020)

3048

Cited By

4691

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

89

i10Index(since 2020)

67

Email

University Profile Page

University of Tasmania

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David Greenfield Skills & Research Interests

Health services research

Top articles of David Greenfield

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Foundations of safety–Realistic Medicine, trust and respect between professionals and patients

Siri Wiig

Hilda Bø Lyng

Jeffrey Braithwaite

David Greenfield

Catherine Calderwood

2024/1/22

A beacon to guide others: improving chronic disease management through targeted, evidence-based primary healthcare quality measures

Elom Hillary Otchi

Reece Hinchcliff

David Greenfield

2024/1/1

Resilience and regulation—antithesis or a smart combination for future healthcare service improvement?

Sina Furnes Øyri

Jeffrey Braithwaite

David Greenfield

Siri Wiig

2024/1/1

Primum non nocere: first, do no harm—determining the current, ongoing, and future contribution of smart healthcare

Daniel Wu

David Greenfield

Pa-Chun Wang

2024/4/1

Key lessons to improve care—factors contributing to delayed discharges and cost implications: medical conditions and rehabilitation delays at a tertiary rehabilitation center …

Poonam Gupta

David Greenfield

2024/4/1

Reform of mental health systems: what does the future look like and how to get there?

Michael Gorton

David Greenfield

2024/1/22

Implementing health system improvement: resources and strategies for interprofessional teams

BMJ Open Quality

Kathy Eljiz

David Greenfield

Anne Hogden

Maria Agaliotis

Robyn Taylor

...

2023/1/1

Care in the future—reconciling health system and individual resilience

Siri Wiig

Hilda Bø Lyng

David Greenfield

Jeffrey Braithwaite

2023/10/1

An invitation to join the IJQHC reviewer community—a call for peer-reviewers

Linda Velta Graudins

David Greenfield

2023/4/1

Health system resilience, accreditation, high-quality care, and continuous quality improvement: what is the destination and how do we get there?

Wendy Nicklin

David Greenfield

2023/4/1

Global Approaches to Older Abuse Research in Institutional Care Settings: A Systematic Review

Maria Agaliotis

Tracey Morris

Ilan Katz

David Greenfield

2023

Implementing co-production to enhance patient safety: the introduction of the Patient Safety Consent tool, an example of a simple local solution to a common challenge

Abdulelah Alhawsawi

David Greenfield

2023/12/28

A Gateway Framework to Guide Major Health System Changes: Comment on"‘Attending to History’in Major System Change in Healthcare in England: Specialist Cancer Surgery Service …

International Journal of Health Policy and Management

Kathy Eljiz

David Greenfield

Alison Derrett

2023

The SCOPE Toolkit: How to Conduct Translational Health Systems Research Studies

Journal of Health Administration Education

Kathy Eljiz

Anne Hogden

Lil Vrklevski

Marianna Milosavljevic

Victoria Walton

...

2023/10/2

Correlation between previous caesarean section and adverse maternal outcomes accordingly with Robson classification: Systematic review and meta-analysis

Shazia Jamshed

Shuo-Chen Chien

Afifa Tanweer

Rahma-Novita Asdary

Muhammad Hardhantyo

...

2022/1/10

High quality, safe healthcare= technology+ people+ systems thinking

BMJ health & care informatics

David Greenfield

Usman Iqbal

Yu-Chuan Jack Li

2022

rpavirtual: Key lessons in healthcare organisational resilience in the time of COVID‐19

The International Journal of Health Planning and Management

Miranda Shaw

Teresa Anderson

Tim Sinclair

Owen Hutchings

Cassandra Dearing

...

2022/5

Optimising outcomes for complex trauma survivors: assessing the motivators, barriers and enablers for implementing trauma informed practice within a multidisciplinary health …

BMC Health Services Research

Renee C Lovell

David Greenfield

George Johnson

Kathy Eljiz

Sue Amanatidis

2022/4/2

Kindness, listening, and connection: patient and clinician key requirements for emotional support in chronic and complex care

Journal of Patient Experience

Jane Bradshaw

Nazlee Siddiqui

David Greenfield

Anita Sharma

2022/4

Large scale healthcare facility redevelopment: a scoping review

Kathy Eljiz

David Greenfield

Lila Vrklevski

Alison Derrett

David Ryan

2022/3

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