Anne Finucane

2.6k total citations
99 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Anne Finucane is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Psychology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Anne Finucane has authored 99 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 61 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 40 papers in Clinical Psychology and 27 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Anne Finucane's work include Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (61 papers), Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health (31 papers) and Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes (22 papers). Anne Finucane is often cited by papers focused on Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (61 papers), Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health (31 papers) and Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes (22 papers). Anne Finucane collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia. Anne Finucane's co-authors include Scott A Murray, David Oxenham, Juliet Spiller, Jean Lugton, Emma Carduff, Mick Power, Catriona Kennedy, Anna E Bone, Irene J Higginson and Marilyn Kendall and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and The Journal of Pediatrics.

In The Last Decade

Anne Finucane

88 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anne Finucane United Kingdom 23 833 489 469 221 146 99 1.5k
Natalie E. Leland United States 20 793 1.0× 732 1.5× 262 0.6× 199 0.9× 96 0.7× 98 1.7k
Nuriye Kupeli United Kingdom 21 756 0.9× 535 1.1× 644 1.4× 115 0.5× 46 0.3× 63 1.5k
Anna Milberg Sweden 24 1.0k 1.2× 677 1.4× 516 1.1× 164 0.7× 192 1.3× 69 1.8k
Dana N. Rutledge United States 26 357 0.4× 831 1.7× 412 0.9× 136 0.6× 94 0.6× 101 2.1k
Ronald L. Hickman United States 22 503 0.6× 474 1.0× 405 0.9× 448 2.0× 61 0.4× 86 1.6k
Freda DeKeyser Ganz Israel 22 536 0.6× 522 1.1× 233 0.5× 327 1.5× 59 0.4× 68 1.3k
Nicola Cornally Ireland 22 549 0.7× 746 1.5× 283 0.6× 210 1.0× 204 1.4× 82 1.6k
Karen A. Kehl United States 14 677 0.8× 345 0.7× 388 0.8× 195 0.9× 97 0.7× 23 1.1k
Katarzyna Szczerbińska Poland 18 485 0.6× 667 1.4× 218 0.5× 80 0.4× 107 0.7× 77 1.5k
Theresa A. Harvath United States 18 717 0.9× 728 1.5× 647 1.4× 204 0.9× 97 0.7× 52 1.8k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Anne Finucane

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All Works

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Gillanders, David, Juliet Spiller, Emily Harrop, et al.. (2025). A qualitative study of bereavement support volunteers’ views and experiences on an online Acceptance and commitment therapy-based (ACT) training programme. PLoS ONE. 20(12). e0337321–e0337321.
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Finucane, Anne, Joanna M. Davies, Irene J Higginson, et al.. (2025). Defining and measuring unmet palliative care needs among people with life-limiting illness: a scoping review of international evidence. medRxiv. 1 indexed citations
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Blair, Carolyn, et al.. (2025). Loneliness in Advanced Life-Threatening Illness: An Integrative Review. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 70(2). e95–e118.
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Stanley, Sarah, Anne Finucane, Anthony W. Thompson, & Amara Callistus Nwosu. (2024). How can technology be used to support communication in palliative care beyond the covid-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods national survey of palliative care healthcare professionals. BMC Palliative Care. 23(1). 40–40. 5 indexed citations
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Finucane, Anne, et al.. (2024). The 4AT, a rapid delirium detection tool for use in hospice inpatient units: Findings from a validation study. Palliative Medicine. 38(5). 535–545. 1 indexed citations
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Hanna, Jeffrey R., Tracey McConnell, Craig Harrison, et al.. (2022). ‘There’s something about admitting that you are lonely’ – prevalence, impact and solutions to loneliness in terminal illness: An explanatory sequential multi-methods study. Palliative Medicine. 36(10). 1483–1492. 9 indexed citations
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Finucane, Anne, et al.. (2022). Feasibility of RESTORE: An online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy intervention to improve palliative care staff wellbeing. Palliative Medicine. 37(2). 244–256. 6 indexed citations
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Finucane, Anne, John MacArtney, R. Perry, et al.. (2021). What makes palliative care needs “complex”? A multisite sequential explanatory mixed methods study of patients referred for specialist palliative care. BMC Palliative Care. 20(1). 18–18. 33 indexed citations
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Hasson, Felicity, Joanne Jordan, Lisa Graham‐Wisener, et al.. (2021). Challenges for palliative care day services: a focus group study. BMC Palliative Care. 20(1). 11–11. 12 indexed citations
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Finucane, Anne, Anna E Bone, Simon Etkind, et al.. (2021). How many people will need palliative care in Scotland by 2040? A mixed-method study of projected palliative care need and recommendations for service delivery. BMJ Open. 11(2). e041317–e041317. 27 indexed citations
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Finucane, Anne, Emma Carduff, Richard Meade, et al.. (2021). Palliative care research promotion in policy and practice: a knowledge exchange process. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. 12(e3). e285–e292. 2 indexed citations
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Bone, Anna E, Anne Finucane, Javiera Léniz, Irene J Higginson, & Katherine E Sleeman. (2020). Changing patterns of mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic: Population-based modelling to understand palliative care implications. Palliative Medicine. 34(9). 1193–1201. 41 indexed citations
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Mason, Bruce, J.J. Kerssens, Andrew Stoddart, et al.. (2020). Unscheduled and out-of-hours care for people in their last year of life: a retrospective cohort analysis of national datasets. BMJ Open. 10(11). e041888–e041888. 30 indexed citations
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Finucane, Anne, Anna E Bone, Catherine Evans, et al.. (2019). The impact of population ageing on end-of-life care in Scotland: projections of place of death and recommendations for future service provision. BMC Palliative Care. 18(1). 112–112. 34 indexed citations
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Lee, Jean, Peter Ruygrok, Ivor L. Gerber, & Anne Finucane. (2019). Natural history of a systemic right ventricle. Internal Medicine Journal. 49(3). 388–391. 1 indexed citations
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Finucane, Anne, Emma Carduff, Jean Lugton, et al.. (2018). Palliative and end-of-life care research in Scotland 2006–2015: a systematic scoping review. BMC Palliative Care. 17(1). 19–19. 18 indexed citations

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