Maxine Anne Whittaker

About Maxine Anne Whittaker

Maxine Anne Whittaker, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at James Cook University, specializes in the field of health systems research.

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

Prevalence of zoonotic (brugian) filariasis in Asia: A proportional meta-analysis

Health Service Managers' Digital Competencies: A Conceptual Framework

Democratising data to address health system inequities in Australia

Interactions between COVID-19 and malaria

Developing Health Management Competency for Digital Health Transformation: Protocol for a Qualitative Study

Community engagement in health services research on soil-transmitted helminthiasis in Asia Pacific region: Systematic review

Facilitators and barriers to engaging communities in health service research on dengue control in Indo-Pacific region: a systematic review

Building health service management workforce capacity in the era of health informatics and digital health–A scoping review

Maxine Anne Whittaker Information

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Citations(all)

4325

Citations(since 2020)

2443

Cited By

2901

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

76

i10Index(since 2020)

53

Email

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Maxine Anne Whittaker Skills & Research Interests

health systems research

Top articles of Maxine Anne Whittaker

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Prevalence of zoonotic (brugian) filariasis in Asia: A proportional meta-analysis

Acta tropica

Cho Naing

Maxine A Whittaker

Wong Siew Tung

Htar Aung

Joon Wah Mak

2024/1/1

Health Service Managers' Digital Competencies: A Conceptual Framework

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Mark Brommeyer

Maxine Whittaker

Zhanming Liang

2024

Democratising data to address health system inequities in Australia

BMJ Global Health

Stephanie M Topp

Fintan Thompson

Karen Johnston

Deborah Smith

Alexandra Edelman

...

2023/5/1

Interactions between COVID-19 and malaria

Frontiers in Immunology

Stephanie K Yanow

Maxine Anne Whittaker

2023/4/13

Developing Health Management Competency for Digital Health Transformation: Protocol for a Qualitative Study

JMIR Research Protocols

Mark Brommeyer

Zhanming Liang

Maxine Whittaker

Mark Mackay

2023/11/3

Community engagement in health services research on soil-transmitted helminthiasis in Asia Pacific region: Systematic review

Cho Naing

Wong Siew Tung

Norah Htet Htet

Htar Htar Aung

Maxine A Whittaker

2023/3/22

Facilitators and barriers to engaging communities in health service research on dengue control in Indo-Pacific region: a systematic review

Cho Naing

Norah Htet Htet

Wong Siew Tung

Htar Htar Aung

Maxine A Whittaker

2023/10/5

Building health service management workforce capacity in the era of health informatics and digital health–A scoping review

Mark Brommeyer

Maxine Whittaker

Mark Mackay

Fowie Ng

Zhanming Liang

2023/1/1

The effects of flipped classrooms to improve learning outcomes in undergraduate health professional education: A systematic review

Cho Naing

Maxine A Whittaker

Htar Htar Aung

Dinesh Kumar Chellappan

Amy Riegelman

2023/9

Soil microbiomes must be explicitly included in One Health policy

Nature Microbiology

Brajesh K Singh

Zhen-Zhen Yan

Maxine Whittaker

Ronald Vargas

Ahmed Abdelfattah

2023/8

Socio-cultural implications for women’s menstrual health in the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs): a scoping review

Elizabeth Maulingin-Gumbaketi

Sarah Larkins

Maxine Whittaker

Gun Rembeck

Ronny Gunnarsson

...

2022/6/2

Detection of asymptomatic malaria in Asian countries: a meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy

Malaria Journal

Cho Naing

Norah Htet Htet

Saint Nway Aye

Htar Htar Aung

Marcel Tanner

...

2022/2/16

UHC—The critical platform towards a healthier and safer future in 2030 and beyond

The Lancet Regional Health–Western Pacific

Gillian Biscoe

Annette M David

Paul Effler

Yun-Chul Hong

Christopher Morgan

...

2022/8/1

The role of social sciences in one health-reciprocal benefits.

Maxine Whittaker

Brigit Obrist

Monica Berger-Gonzalez

2021

Research capacity training for surveillance and response in the Indo-Pacific: a case study of implementation

Public Health Action

K Carlisle

S Larkins

M Whittaker

D MacLaren

H Harrington

...

2021/6/21

Adaptation of community-based distribution of family planning services to context-specific social networks: a case of marriage counsellors in Lusaka district, Zambia

BMC Health Services Research

Lucy Nyundo

Maxine Whittaker

Lynne Eagle

David R Low

2021/5/7

‘Making of a Strong Woman’: a constructivist grounded theory of the experiences of young women around menarche in Papua New Guinea

BMC women's health

Elizabeth Maulingin-Gumbaketi

Sarah Larkins

Ronny Gunnarsson

Gun Rembeck

Maxine Whittaker

...

2021/12

Reaping one health benefits through cross-sectoral services.

Solveig Danielsen

Esther Schelling

Maxine Whittaker

2021

Relevance of social marketing in the global south’s family planning programmes: a case of Zambia

Broadening Cultural Horizons in Social Marketing: Comparing Case Studies from Asia-Pacific

Lucy Nyundo

Lynne Eagle

Maxine Whittaker

2021

Patient experiences of the community phase of the directly observed treatment short-course for tuberculosis in Malaita province, Solomon Islands

Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health

Leon Manehoua

Karen Carlisle

Maxine Whittaker

Sarah Larkins

Humpress Harrington

...

2021/9

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