Author Information
Joan Elizabeth Tranmer is affiliated with the School of Nursing at Queen's University. Her research spans various critical areas in nursing and healthcare, making significant contributions to policy, practice, and theoretical advancements in the field. Her work particularly focuses on advanced practice nursing roles, cardiometabolic risk, primary care reforms, and the effectiveness of registered nurses in primary care settings.
Research Contributions
Joan Elizabeth Tranmer has made substantial contributions to nursing and healthcare research. In 2022 alone, she published numerous papers on topics such as the integration of advanced practice nursing roles in Canada, the relationship between shift work and cardiometabolic risk, and the effectiveness of registered nurses in primary care. Her research often employs rigorous methodologies, including retrospective cohort studies and systematic reviews, to provide comprehensive insights into health service utilization, circadian disruption, and health outcomes. Her work is widely recognized and cited, reflecting its impact on both academic research and practical healthcare applications.
Aliases
Joan Elizabeth Tranmer is known by several aliases, including Joan E. Tranmer, J Tranmer, Joan Tranmer, J.e. Tranmer, J. E. Tranmer, Joan E Tranmer, J. Tranmer, and J E Tranmer. Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Citation Count |
4643 |
h-index |
35 |
Paper Count |
152 |