Ann Hemingway

2.1k total citations
72 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Ann Hemingway is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Ann Hemingway has authored 72 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in General Health Professions, 14 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 14 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Ann Hemingway's work include Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling (9 papers), Global Healthcare and Medical Tourism (8 papers) and Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research (7 papers). Ann Hemingway is often cited by papers focused on Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling (9 papers), Global Healthcare and Medical Tourism (8 papers) and Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research (7 papers). Ann Hemingway collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Denmark and Canada. Ann Hemingway's co-authors include Heather Hartwell, Katherine M. Appleton, Adam Blake, Alan Fyall, Laure Saulais, Adele Ladkin, Caterina Dinnella, Erminio Monteleone, Stephen J. Page and Laurence Depezay and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Tourism Management.

In The Last Decade

Ann Hemingway

72 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ann Hemingway United Kingdom 19 399 359 336 182 164 72 1.4k
Suria Ellis South Africa 23 325 0.8× 247 0.7× 205 0.6× 81 0.4× 234 1.4× 119 1.5k
Alizon Draper United Kingdom 20 216 0.5× 383 1.1× 440 1.3× 206 1.1× 72 0.4× 41 1.5k
Anne Marie MacKintosh United Kingdom 30 333 0.8× 500 1.4× 916 2.7× 93 0.5× 137 0.8× 97 3.1k
Susan H. Babey United States 24 210 0.5× 344 1.0× 724 2.2× 52 0.3× 142 0.9× 70 1.9k
John Germov Australia 19 236 0.6× 409 1.1× 310 0.9× 128 0.7× 96 0.6× 56 1.3k
Shannon Frattaroli United States 25 544 1.4× 388 1.1× 633 1.9× 174 1.0× 92 0.6× 133 2.0k
Lindsey Turner United States 26 284 0.7× 741 2.1× 983 2.9× 76 0.4× 143 0.9× 117 2.3k
Clare Hughes Australia 23 249 0.6× 652 1.8× 1.4k 4.2× 189 1.0× 98 0.6× 84 2.5k
Brent A. Langellier United States 22 172 0.4× 579 1.6× 498 1.5× 36 0.2× 60 0.4× 77 1.4k
Bethany A. Bell United States 28 293 0.7× 597 1.7× 613 1.8× 76 0.4× 130 0.8× 91 2.2k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ann Hemingway

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ann Hemingway

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hemingway, Ann, et al.. (2023). The meaning and impact on well-being of bespoke dancing sessions for those living with Parkinson’s. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being. 18(1). 2245593–2245593. 1 indexed citations
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Crabtree, Sara Ashencaen, Ann Hemingway, Maggie Hutchings, et al.. (2020). Donning the ‘Slow Professor’: A Feminist Action Research Project. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 116. 55–65. 3 indexed citations
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Scammell, Janet, Vanessa Heaslip, Sara J. White, et al.. (2019). Caring values in undergraduate nurse students: A qualitative longtitudinal study. Nurse Education Today. 77. 65–70. 18 indexed citations
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Hemingway, Ann, et al.. (2019). Powerless responsibility: A feminist study of women’s experiences of caring for their late preterm babies. Women and Birth. 33(4). e400–e408. 4 indexed citations
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Appleton, Katherine M., et al.. (2018). Repeated exposure and conditioning strategies for increasing vegetable liking and intake: systematic review and meta-analyses of the published literature. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 108(4). 842–856. 77 indexed citations
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Page, Stephen J., Heather Hartwell, Nick Johns, et al.. (2017). Case study: Wellness, tourism and small business development in a UK coastal resort: Public engagement in practice. Tourism Management. 60. 466–477. 73 indexed citations
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Appleton, Katherine M., Ann Hemingway, Laure Saulais, et al.. (2016). Increasing vegetable intakes: rationale and systematic review of published interventions. European Journal of Nutrition. 55(3). 869–896. 184 indexed citations
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Hemingway, Ann, et al.. (2015). To what extent do health visitors and school nurses have a voice in the policy process?. PubMed. 88(6). 38–41. 1 indexed citations
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Hemingway, Ann. (2013). "Humanity, respect and dignity are the foundations of practice".. PubMed. 108(40). 11–11. 1 indexed citations
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Hemingway, Ann, Janet Scammell, & Vanessa Heaslip. (2013). Humanising nursing care: a theoretical model.. PubMed. 108(40). 26–7. 11 indexed citations
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Hemingway, Ann, Janet Scammell, & Vanessa Heaslip. (2013). Humanising values at the heart of nurse education.. PubMed. 108(41). 26–8. 8 indexed citations
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Hemingway, Ann. (2013). What is nursing care and who owns it?. PubMed. 109(6). 16–7. 2 indexed citations
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Fyall, Alan, et al.. (2013). Endogenous tourism marketing for destination development.. Acquire (CQUniversity). 28(2). 16–19. 2 indexed citations
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Hemingway, Ann, et al.. (2012). Tourism engaging with the public health agenda: Can we promote ‘wellville’ as a destination of choice?. Public Health. 126(12). 1072–1074. 25 indexed citations
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Hall, Linda M., Mary Ferguson-Paré, Elizabeth Peter, et al.. (2010). Going blank: factors contributing to interruptions to nurses’ work and related outcomes. Journal of Nursing Management. 18(8). 1040–1047. 65 indexed citations
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Koskinen, Liisa, et al.. (2009). Enhancing cultural competence: Trans‐Atlantic experiences of European and Canadian nursing students. International Journal of Nursing Practice. 15(6). 502–509. 24 indexed citations
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Hemingway, Ann. (2007). Determinants of coronary heart disease risk for women on a low income: literature review. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 60(4). 359–367. 9 indexed citations

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