Professor Brett Williams

About Professor Brett Williams

Professor Brett Williams, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Monash University, specializes in the field of paramedicine, non-technical skills, professionalism, psychometrics, measurement.

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

Personality and vocational interest typologies associated with better coping and resilience in paramedicine: A review of two models

Review of flexural behavior and design recommendations for ultra-high performance concrete members

Temporal trends in the incidence and outcomes of shock-refractory ventricular fibrillation out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

The role of organizational culture and communication skills in predicting the quality of nursing care

The paramedic experience of return to clinical practice: A reflexive thematic analysis

Examining distress among Saudi paramedics in responding to traumatic events: A mixed-methods study

0347 Sleep Behaviour and Shift Work Tolerance in New Paramedics Beginning Shift Work

Validation and cross-cultural adaptation of the six-dimension scale of nursing performance-arabic version

Professor Brett Williams Information

University

Position

Department of Paramedicine

Citations(all)

13344

Citations(since 2020)

8189

Cited By

8093

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

202

i10Index(since 2020)

156

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Professor Brett Williams Skills & Research Interests

paramedicine

non-technical skills

professionalism

psychometrics

measurement

Top articles of Professor Brett Williams

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Personality and vocational interest typologies associated with better coping and resilience in paramedicine: A review of two models

Rod Mason

John Roodenburg

Brett Williams

2024/1

Review of flexural behavior and design recommendations for ultra-high performance concrete members

Amr Ashraf Soliman

Dhanendra Kumar

Ravi Ranade

William F Heard

Brett A Williams

2024/4/1

Temporal trends in the incidence and outcomes of shock-refractory ventricular fibrillation out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Resuscitation Plus

Abdulrahman Alhenaki

Zainab Alqudah

Brett Williams

Emily Nehme

Ziad Nehme

2024/6/1

The role of organizational culture and communication skills in predicting the quality of nursing care

Applied Nursing Research

F Wafa'a

Fadi Allama

Brett Williams

2024/2/20

The paramedic experience of return to clinical practice: A reflexive thematic analysis

Paramedicine

Jessica Odgers

Andrew Rochecouste

Brett Williams

2024/5/1

Examining distress among Saudi paramedics in responding to traumatic events: A mixed-methods study

International emergency nursing

Abdullah Alshamrani

Cameron M Gosling

Yousef M Alsofayan

Eihab Khasawneh

Brett Williams

2024/2/1

0347 Sleep Behaviour and Shift Work Tolerance in New Paramedics Beginning Shift Work

Sleep

Rachael Harris

Sean PA Drummond

Ben Meadley

Shantha MW Rajaratnam

Brett Williams

...

2024/5/1

Validation and cross-cultural adaptation of the six-dimension scale of nursing performance-arabic version

BMC nursing

Wafa’a F Ta’an

Jehad A Rababah

Mohammed M Al-Hammouri

Jumana Yousef

Tareq Lewis Mukattash

...

2024/1/19

0346 Insomnia in the Initial Months of Emergency Work Is Associated with Future PTSD Symptoms in New Recruit Paramedics

Sleep

Alexander Wolkow

Rachael Harris

Elle Nguyen

Ben Meadley

Shantha MW Rajaratnam

...

2024/5/1

Feedback Use in Paramedicine: A Scoping Review

James Foster

Stacey Todd

Brett Williams

2024/1/5

Prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders and associated factors affecting emergency medical services professionals in Jordan: a cross-sectional study

International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health

Mahaboonpeeti Sompan

Keeratisiroj

Aungudornpukdee

2024

Residual mechanical properties of high strength concrete BBR9 subjected to dynamic uniaxial compressive loading

Cement and Concrete Research

Mohamed A Abbas

Brett A Williams

William F Heard

Xu Nie

2024/6/1

Paramedic use and understanding of their professional code of conduct

Nursing ethics

Derek Collings-Hughes

Ruth Townsend

Brett Williams

2023/3

Pain, socioeconomic status and clinician assessments: a scoping review

Lily Lucent

Brett Williams

2023/1/2

Sleep and mental health in recruit paramedics: a 6-month longitudinal study

Sleep

Elle Nguyen

Ben Meadley

Rachael Harris

Shantha MW Rajaratnam

Brett Williams

...

2023/8/1

A Psychometric Appraisal of the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire in Final Year Undergraduate Nursing Students

Journal of Nursing Measurement

Susan Irvine

Brett Williams

2023/6/27

A novel study of situational awareness among out-of-hospital providers during an online clinical simulation

Australasian Emergency Care

Justin Hunter

Michael Porter

Brett Williams

2023/3/1

Fracture process zone characterizations of multi-scale fiber reinforced cementitious composites

Construction and Building Materials

Dylan A Scott

Andrew M Lessel

Brett A Williams

William M Horner

Ravi Ranade

2023/12/8

Mental health risk factors for shift work disorder in paramedics: a longitudinal study

Sleep health

Rachael Harris

Sean PA Drummond

Ben Meadley

Shantha MW Rajaratnam

Brett Williams

...

2023/2/1

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What is the relationship between professional registration, identity and professionalisation in Australian Paramedics?

J Acker

T Johnston

A Lazarsfeld-Jensen

T AlShammari

PA Jennings

...

2023/4

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