Moira Smith

Moira Smith

University of Otago

H-index: 20

Oceania-New Zealand

About Moira Smith

Moira Smith, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Otago,

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

Nurses’ and general practitioners’ perspectives on oral health in primary care: a qualitative study

Oral self‐care among dependent older New Zealanders

Food and beverage taxes for a healthier diet: The Pacific experience

Health services research in an ageing society.

Food tax policies in Pacific Island Countries and Territories: systematic policy review

Registry-derived stage (RD-Stage) for capturing cancer stage at diagnosis for endometrial cancer

Conceptualising a theoretical framework for planning and evaluating workplace oral health promotion programs

Comparing approaches to determining poor oral health among older adults in a national survey

Moira Smith Information

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Citations(all)

1095

Citations(since 2020)

911

Cited By

573

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

31

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Top articles of Moira Smith

Nurses’ and general practitioners’ perspectives on oral health in primary care: a qualitative study

Journal of Primary Health Care

2024/4/10

Oral self‐care among dependent older New Zealanders

Gerodontology

2024/3

Food and beverage taxes for a healthier diet: The Pacific experience

2024/1/31

Health services research in an ageing society.

Gerodontology

2024/1/10

Food tax policies in Pacific Island Countries and Territories: systematic policy review

Public Health Nutrition

2024/1

Amanda C Jones
Amanda C Jones

H-Index: 8

Moira Smith
Moira Smith

H-Index: 12

Registry-derived stage (RD-Stage) for capturing cancer stage at diagnosis for endometrial cancer

BMC cancer

2023/12/12

Conceptualising a theoretical framework for planning and evaluating workplace oral health promotion programs

Health Promotion Journal of Australia

2023/12/12

Comparing approaches to determining poor oral health among older adults in a national survey

Gerodontology

2023/11/27

Workplace oral health promotion activities among community‐aged care workers: A qualitative exploration

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology

2023/11/10

Improving nursing oral care practice for care-dependent older adults through interprofessional collaboration: A study protocol

Kaitiaki Nursing Research

2023/11

Adolescents’ unhealthy snacking behaviour during the school journey

2023/8/16

It’s more than just physical: Experiences of pain and pain management among Māori with cancer and their whānau.

International Journal of Indigenous Health

2023/7/13

Jeannine Stairmand
Jeannine Stairmand

H-Index: 6

Moira Smith
Moira Smith

H-Index: 12

Watching the watchers: Assessing the nature and extent of children's screen time using wearable cameras

The New Zealand Medical Journal (Online)

2023/7/7

Putting the Mouth Into the Head-to-Toe Assessment: Nursing Oral Health Assessment Training With an Oral Health Therapist

Journal of Nursing Education

2023/7/1

Cultural safety in dental practice for former refugee patients.

2023/6/21

Palliative care and quality of life needs and outcomes for Māori with cancer: what do we know?

2023/6

Moira Smith
Moira Smith

H-Index: 12

Jeannine Stairmand
Jeannine Stairmand

H-Index: 6

Oral health promotion activities in the workplace: a scoping review

2023/6/1

Fun, food and friends: a wearable camera analysis of children's school journeys

Journal of Transport & Health

2023/5/1

Organisational policy to support oral health equity in Aotearoa New Zealand

Population Medicine

2023/4/27

Moira Smith
Moira Smith

H-Index: 12

Kelly Richards
Kelly Richards

H-Index: 15

Kids’ Digital Distractions: An observation study of recorded everyday screentime by 12-year-olds

2023

Moira Smith
Moira Smith

H-Index: 12

Louise Signal
Louise Signal

H-Index: 24

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