Kate Williams
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Kate Williams' research focuses on improving cardiovascular health, particularly through the screening and management of atrial fibrillation to reduce stroke risk. Her work has involved the development and protocol design for the SAFER trial, a large-scale initiative investigating the effectiveness of screening for atrial fibrillation in individuals aged 70 and over. She has also explored the feasibility of using hand-held electrocardiogram devices for population screening and assessed the reliability of single-lead electrocardiogram interpretation for detecting atrial fibrillation. In addition to cardiovascular research, Williams has investigated patient experiences and qualitative aspects of health conditions, including self-reported health and disability after stroke, and the management of lower-limb conditions. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 19, 125 total publications, and 1,488 total citations.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 125
- Citations: 1,488
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Shifting from a Care-Free to a Care-Filled College Experience: An Exploratory Literature Review of Today’s Working Student-Parents (2025)
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- Shifting from a Care-Free to a Care-Filled College Experience: An Exploratory Literature Review of Today’s Working Student-Parents
- Shifting from a Care-Free to a Care-Filled College Experience: An Exploratory Literature Review of Today’s Working Student-Parents
- Shifting from a Care-Free to a Care-Filled College Experience: An Exploratory Literature Review of Today’s Working Student-Parents
- Shifting from a Care-Free to a Care-Filled College Experience: An Exploratory Literature Review of Today’s Working Student-Parents
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