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Keith Robinson's research focuses on understanding the long-term functional outcomes and influencing factors for individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI). His work has investigated how age moderates the relationship between injury severity and functional trajectories, utilizing data from the NIDILRR Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Dataset. He has also explored the impact of co-occurring conditions, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), on functioning and depression in veterans with TBI.
Beyond TBI, Robinson's scholarly interests extend to philosophical and theoretical aspects of nursing, examining concepts like care as a contested idea and the influence of postmodern and poststructuralist thought on nursing theory. His publications also touch upon broader philosophical themes, including Whitehead's philosophy in relation to sustainable development and nonanthropocentrism, and the ecological implications of affect and attention.
Robinson leads a research group and has an h-index of 22 with 89 total publications and 1,493 total citations. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher and has been active recently, with publications extending to 2026.
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- h-index: 22
- Publications: 89
- Citations: 1,499
Selected Publications
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Introduction to the Event and Nursing Special Collection (2026)
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Affect and Attention After Deleuze and Whitehead: Ecological Attunement (2025)
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Care in nursing as a contested concept? A Bergsonian perspective (2023)
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The contested status of theory/theorizing and humanism/posthumanism in Olga Petrovskaya's <i>Nursing theory, postmodernism, poststructualism, and Foucault</i> (2023)
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Abstract Life (2022)
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- Age Moderates the Effect of Injury Severity on Functional Trajectories in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Study Using the NIDILRR Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Dataset
- The additional burden of PTSD on functioning and depression in veterans with traumatic brain injury
- Age Suppresses the Association Between Traumatic Brain Injury Severity and Functional Outcomes: A Study Using the NIDILRR TBIMS Dataset
- Age Moderates the Effect of Injury Severity on Functional Trajectories in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Study Using the NIDILRR Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Dataset
- The additional burden of PTSD on functioning and depression in veterans with traumatic brain injury
- Age Suppresses the Association Between Traumatic Brain Injury Severity and Functional Outcomes: A Study Using the NIDILRR TBIMS Dataset
- Age Moderates the Effect of Injury Severity on Functional Trajectories in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Study Using the NIDILRR Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Dataset
- Age Suppresses the Association Between Traumatic Brain Injury Severity and Functional Outcomes: A Study Using the NIDILRR TBIMS Dataset
- Biomarkers in the Degenerative Human Intervertebral Disc Tissue and Blood
- Biomarkers in the Degenerative Human Intervertebral Disc Tissue and Blood
- Biomarkers in the Degenerative Human Intervertebral Disc Tissue and Blood
- Age Moderates the Effect of Injury Severity on Functional Trajectories in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Study Using the NIDILRR Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Dataset
- Age Moderates the Effect of Injury Severity on Functional Trajectories in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Study Using the NIDILRR Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Dataset
- The contested status of theory/theorizing and humanism/posthumanism in Olga Petrovskaya's <i>Nursing theory, postmodernism, poststructualism, and Foucault</i>
- Age Suppresses the Association Between Traumatic Brain Injury Severity and Functional Outcomes: A Study Using the NIDILRR TBIMS Dataset
- Age Suppresses the Association Between Traumatic Brain Injury Severity and Functional Outcomes: A Study Using the NIDILRR TBIMS Dataset
- Age Suppresses the Association Between Traumatic Brain Injury Severity and Functional Outcomes: A Study Using the NIDILRR TBIMS Dataset
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