Karen Willis

Karen Willis

La Trobe University

H-index: 39

Oceania-Australia

About Karen Willis

Karen Willis, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at La Trobe University, specializes in the field of health sociology, healthcare choice, qualitative research methods.

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

Hospital memorial service bereavement support

Healthcare workers’ perceptions of strategies supportive of their mental health

Culture, conditions and care support mental health of healthcare workers during crises

There but not really involved: The meanings of loneliness for people with chronic illness

Friendship, Connectedness and (In) Authenticity for those with chronic illness: trading in one social gain for another

The psychological and wellbeing impacts of quarantine on frontline workers during COVID-19 and beyond

Reflecting on Australia's health services response to the COVID-19 pandemic: what can be learned?

Burn-out in the health workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic: opportunities for workplace and leadership approaches to improve well-being

Karen Willis Information

University

Position

Australia

Citations(all)

6329

Citations(since 2020)

3775

Cited By

4075

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

93

i10Index(since 2020)

81

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Karen Willis Skills & Research Interests

health sociology

healthcare choice

qualitative research methods

Top articles of Karen Willis

Hospital memorial service bereavement support

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care

2020/12/18

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Healthcare workers’ perceptions of strategies supportive of their mental health

Journal of Medicine, Surgery, and Public Health

2024/4/1

Culture, conditions and care support mental health of healthcare workers during crises

Occupational Medicine

2024/2/6

There but not really involved: The meanings of loneliness for people with chronic illness

Social Science & Medicine

2024/2/1

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Anne Rogers
Anne Rogers

H-Index: 55

Friendship, Connectedness and (In) Authenticity for those with chronic illness: trading in one social gain for another

SSM-Qualitative Research in Health

2023/6/1

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Anne Rogers
Anne Rogers

H-Index: 55

The psychological and wellbeing impacts of quarantine on frontline workers during COVID-19 and beyond

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

2023/5/17

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Leila Karimi
Leila Karimi

H-Index: 4

Reflecting on Australia's health services response to the COVID-19 pandemic: what can be learned?

Frontiers in Public Health

2023/5/2

Sonja Pedell
Sonja Pedell

H-Index: 16

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Burn-out in the health workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic: opportunities for workplace and leadership approaches to improve well-being

BMJ leader

2023/3/10

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Chronic condition self-management is a social practice

Journal of Sociology

2023/3

Marika Franklin
Marika Franklin

H-Index: 5

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

SDG5 “Gender Equality” and the COVID-19 pandemic: A rapid assessment of health system responses in selected upper-middle and high-income countries

Frontiers In Public Health

2023/2/3

Ligia Paina
Ligia Paina

H-Index: 15

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Staying connected during a global pandemic: telephone support for vulnerable populations

Australian Social Work

2023/1/2

Annie Venville
Annie Venville

H-Index: 10

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Extreme weather in Melbourne's West: Stories from culturally and linguistically diverse communities: Shedding light on the significance of weather and how extreme weather …

2023

Annie Venville
Annie Venville

H-Index: 10

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

SDG5 Gender Equality during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international comparative policy assessment

European Journal of Public Health

2022/10/1

Differences in psychosocial distress among rural and metropolitan health care workers during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Australian Journal of Rural Health

2022/10

Rachel Tham
Rachel Tham

H-Index: 16

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Challenging times: disconnects between patient and professional temporalities in chronic condition management

Critical Public Health

2022/8/8

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Marika Franklin
Marika Franklin

H-Index: 5

Mental health symptoms in Australian general practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic

Australian Journal of Primary Health

2022/7/19

Eldho Paul
Eldho Paul

H-Index: 35

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Chinese Medicine as boundary object (s): examining TCM’s integration into international science through the case of Australian--Chinese research collaboration

East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal

2022/7/14

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Thoughts of suicide or self-harm among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: qualitative analysis of open-ended survey responses

BJPsych open

2022/7

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Reply: Hearing the voices of Australian frontline healthcare workers during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)

2022/6

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

COVID‐19 infection and the broader impacts of the pandemic on healthcare workers

2022/6

Karen Willis
Karen Willis

H-Index: 25

Catherine M Bennett
Catherine M Bennett

H-Index: 25

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