Jill I Cameron

Jill I Cameron

University of Toronto

H-index: 46

North America-Canada

About Jill I Cameron

Jill I Cameron, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of caregiving, home care, chronic illness, rehabilitation.

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

Co-design for stroke intervention development: Results of a scoping review

Engagement in meaningful activities post suicide loss: A scoping review protocol

Facilitators and barriers to pressure injury prevention, management and education: Perspectives from healthcare professionals—A qualitative study

Exploring the Inclusion of Person-Centered Care Domains in Stroke Transitions of Care Interventions: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

A qualitative study exploring family caregivers’ support needs in the context of medical assistance in dying

Young carers’ perspectives on navigating the healthcare system and co-designing support for their caring roles: a mixed-methods qualitative study

Conditions and strategies influencing sustainability of a community-based exercise program incorporating a healthcare-community partnership for people with balance and mobility …

The stroke transitional care intervention for older adults with stroke and multimorbidity: a multisite pragmatic randomized controlled trial

Jill I Cameron Information

University

Position

Professor Dept of Occupational Science and Therapy Faculty of Medicine

Citations(all)

8750

Citations(since 2020)

4696

Cited By

5563

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

71

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University of Toronto

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Jill I Cameron Skills & Research Interests

caregiving

home care

chronic illness

rehabilitation

Top articles of Jill I Cameron

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Co-design for stroke intervention development: Results of a scoping review

Hardeep Singh

Natasha Benn

Agnes Fung

Kristina M Kokorelias

Julia Martyniuk

...

2024/2/14

Engagement in meaningful activities post suicide loss: A scoping review protocol

Monique Gill

Meera Premnazeer

Orianna Scali

Sakina Rizvi

Alex Schendelman

...

2024/1/2

Facilitators and barriers to pressure injury prevention, management and education: Perspectives from healthcare professionals—A qualitative study

International Wound Journal

Nicole Cesca

Ann Szczepanski

Walee Malik

Manpreet Cheema

Brady Allen

...

2024/1

Exploring the Inclusion of Person-Centered Care Domains in Stroke Transitions of Care Interventions: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

Michelle LA Nelson

Evan MacEachern

Janet Prvu Bettger

Michelle Camicia

James J García

...

2024/4/1

A qualitative study exploring family caregivers’ support needs in the context of medical assistance in dying

Palliative & Supportive Care

E Smolej

M Malozewski

S McKendry

K Diab

C Daubert

...

2023/4

Young carers’ perspectives on navigating the healthcare system and co-designing support for their caring roles: a mixed-methods qualitative study

BMJ open

Marianne Saragosa

Shoshana Hahn-Goldberg

Yona Lunsky

Jill I Cameron

Isabelle Caven

...

2023/12/1

Conditions and strategies influencing sustainability of a community-based exercise program incorporating a healthcare-community partnership for people with balance and mobility …

Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences

Gayatri Aravind

Ian D Graham

Jill I Cameron

Michelle Ploughman

Nancy M Salbach

2023/2/27

The stroke transitional care intervention for older adults with stroke and multimorbidity: a multisite pragmatic randomized controlled trial

BMC geriatrics

Maureen Markle-Reid

Kathryn Fisher

Kimberly M Walker

Marla Beauchamp

Jill I Cameron

...

2023/10/24

Conceptualization of frailty in rehabilitation interventions with adults: a scoping review

Kristina M Kokorelias

Shawna M Cronin

Sarah EP Munce

Parvin Eftekhar

Katherine S McGilton

...

2023/1/2

A narrative inquiry into the lived experiences of the oldest-old caregivers and how these are shaped by age and aging

The Gerontologist

Ifah Arbel

Jill I Cameron

Barry Trentham

Deirdre R Dawson

2023/10/1

What matters to program partners when implementing a community-based exercise program for people post-stroke? A theory-based qualitative study and cost analysis

Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences

Gayatri Aravind

Kainat Bashir

Jill I Cameron

Mark T Bayley

Robert W Teasell

...

2023

Stroke Experiences and Unmet Needs of Individuals of African Descent Living in High-Income Economy Countries: a Qualitative Meta-Synthesis

Hardeep Singh

Semtetam Patience Fakembe

Racquel K Brown

Jill I Cameron

Michelle LA Nelson

...

2023/7/31

An Integrated Stroke Transitional Care Intervention Improves Physical Functioning, Self-Management and Patient Experience in Older Adults with Stroke and Multimorbidity: A …

Maureen Markle-Reid

Kathyrn Fisher

Kimberly M Walker

Jill I Cameron

David Dayler

...

2023/12/28

Exploring the Poststroke Experiences and Needs of South Asian Communities Living in High-Income Countries: Findings from a Scoping Review

Kristina M Kokorelias

Jill I Cameron

Nancy M Salbach

Heather Colquhoun

Sarah EP Munce

...

2023/6/29

Mobile Technology–Based Interventions for Stroke Self-Management Support: Scoping Review

Alexandra N Thompson

Deirdre R Dawson

Jean Michelle Legasto-Mulvale

Nivetha Chandran

Chelsea Tanchip

...

2023/12/6

A Qualitative Study of Caregiving to Older Adults with Depression:“Not the Person I Used to Know”

Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health

Chen Daniel Wang

Bonnie Kirsh

David Conn

Jill I Cameron

2022/2/4

Caregivers' decision‐making for health service utilisation across the Alzheimer's disease trajectory

Health & social care in the community

Kristina M Kokorelias

Monique AM Gignac

Gary Naglie

Nira Rittenberg

Jill I Cameron

2022/7

Perceived Impacts, Facilitators and Barriers to Optimize Hospital-to-Home Transitions for Older adults with Stroke and Multimorbidity through a Virtual Transitional Care …

International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC)

Maureen Markle-Reid

Mark Bayley

Marla Beauchamp

Jill Cameron

David Dayler

...

2022/10/2

Perceptions of digital technology experiences and development among family caregivers and technology researchers: qualitative study

JMIR Formative Research

Chen Xiong

Andrea D'Souza

Graziella El-Khechen-Richandi

Alex Mihailidis

Jill I Cameron

...

2022/1/28

Community-based exercise programs incorporating healthcare-community partnerships to improve function post-stroke: feasibility of a 2-group randomized controlled trial

Pilot and Feasibility Studies

Gayatri Aravind

Kainat Bashir

Jill I Cameron

Jo-Anne Howe

Susan B Jaglal

...

2022/4/22

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David Streiner

McMaster University

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George Tomlinson

George Tomlinson

University of Toronto

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Joel Katz

Joel Katz

York University

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Angela Man-Wei Cheung

Angela Man-Wei Cheung

University of Toronto

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Moira Kapral

Moira Kapral

University of Toronto

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Frank Silver

Frank Silver

University of Toronto

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