Shona Mackinnon
University of Glasgow(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Acute Kidney Injury Research, Meta-analysis and systematic reviews, Health disparities and outcomes, Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation, Organ Donation and Transplantation
Most-Cited Works
- → Frailty and socioeconomic position: A systematic review of observational studies(2024)44 cited
- → Are methodological quality and completeness of reporting associated with citation-based measures of publication impact? A secondary analysis of a systematic review of dementia biomarker studies(2018)23 cited
- → Variability in COVID-19 In-Hospital Mortality Rates between National Health Service Trusts and Regions in England: A National Observational Study for the Getting It Right First Time Programme(2021)5 cited
- → A comparison of the effects of oral vs. intravenous hydration on subclinical acute kidney injury in living kidney donors: a protocol of a randomised controlled trial(2017)3 cited
- → Performance and resource requirements of in-person versus voice call versus automated telephone-based socioeconomic data collection modalities for community-based health programmes: a systematic review protocol(2022)3 cited
- → Performance and Resource Requirements of In-Person, Voice Call, and Automated Telephone-Based Socioeconomic Data Collection Modalities for Community-Based Health Programs(2022)1 cited
- → Patient participant, healthcare professional, and stakeholder perspectives on the Pharmacy Homeless Outreach Engagement Non-medical Independent prescribing Rx (PHOENIx) community pharmacy pilot randomised controlled trial(2025)1 cited
- → 236.11: A Comparison of the Effects of Intravenous vs Oral Hydration on Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy: A Randomised Controlled Trial(2022)1 cited
- → Incidence of physical non-communicable disease in people who have experienced imprisonment compared with the general population in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis(2026)
- → Quantifying cost and health-related quality of life outcomes in different multimorbidity trajectories: a systematic review protocol(2025)