Maitreya Coffey

Maitreya Coffey

University of Toronto

H-index: 15

North America-Canada

About Maitreya Coffey

Maitreya Coffey, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Patient Safety, Quality Improvement.

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

Racial and ethnic disparities in common inpatient safety outcomes in a children’s hospital cohort

Implementation of the I‐PASS handoff program in diverse clinical environments: A multicenter prospective effectiveness implementation study

Pediatric Ventilator-Associated Events Before and After a Multicenter Quality Improvement Initiative

Using lessons from a comparative study of chemistry & bioscience pre-lab activities to design effective pre-lab interventions: A case study

Compliance With Central Line Maintenance Bundle and Infection Rates

Exploring the lived experience of patients and families who speak language other than English (LOE) for healthcare: developing a qualitative study

Applying an equity lens to hospital safety monitoring: a critical interpretive synthesis protocol

Improving health outcomes for patients and families with preferred language other than English or French (PLOEF)

Maitreya Coffey Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1992

Citations(since 2020)

1192

Cited By

1282

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Maitreya Coffey Skills & Research Interests

Patient Safety

Quality Improvement

Top articles of Maitreya Coffey

Racial and ethnic disparities in common inpatient safety outcomes in a children’s hospital cohort

BMJ Quality & Safety

2024/2/1

Implementation of the I‐PASS handoff program in diverse clinical environments: A multicenter prospective effectiveness implementation study

Journal of hospital medicine

2023/1

Pediatric Ventilator-Associated Events Before and After a Multicenter Quality Improvement Initiative

JAMA network open

2023/12/1

Using lessons from a comparative study of chemistry & bioscience pre-lab activities to design effective pre-lab interventions: A case study

Journal of Biological Education

2023/10/20

Compliance With Central Line Maintenance Bundle and Infection Rates

Pediatrics

2023/9/1

Sandeep Tripathi
Sandeep Tripathi

H-Index: 1

Maitreya Coffey
Maitreya Coffey

H-Index: 12

Exploring the lived experience of patients and families who speak language other than English (LOE) for healthcare: developing a qualitative study

Research Involvement and Engagement

2023/7/10

Applying an equity lens to hospital safety monitoring: a critical interpretive synthesis protocol

BMJ open

2023/7/1

Improving health outcomes for patients and families with preferred language other than English or French (PLOEF)

Paediatrics & Child Health

2023/4/29

Maitreya Coffey
Maitreya Coffey

H-Index: 12

Sanjay Mahant
Sanjay Mahant

H-Index: 27

1048: Association of bundle compliance with CLABSI rates: A solutions for patient safety (sps) report

Critical Care Medicine

2023/1/1

Sandeep Tripathi
Sandeep Tripathi

H-Index: 1

Maitreya Coffey
Maitreya Coffey

H-Index: 12

Striving for high reliability in healthcare: a qualitative study of the implementation of a hospital safety programme

BMJ Quality & Safety

2022/12/1

Association between hospital-acquired harm outcomes and membership in a national patient safety collaborative

JAMA pediatrics

2022/9/1

Maitreya Coffey
Maitreya Coffey

H-Index: 12

David Purcell
David Purcell

H-Index: 18

Implementation of a central-line bundle: a qualitative study of three clinical units

Implementation Science Communications

2021/12

Paula Rowland
Paula Rowland

H-Index: 7

Maitreya Coffey
Maitreya Coffey

H-Index: 12

Interprofessional and multiprofessional approaches in quality improvement education

Advances in Health Sciences Education

2021/5

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