Barbara Bell

1.3k total citations
56 papers, 959 citations indexed

About

Barbara Bell is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Sociology and Political Science and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Barbara Bell has authored 56 papers receiving a total of 959 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 11 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 8 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Barbara Bell's work include Sports, Gender, and Society (8 papers), Sport and Mega-Event Impacts (8 papers) and Blood donation and transfusion practices (6 papers). Barbara Bell is often cited by papers focused on Sports, Gender, and Society (8 papers), Sport and Mega-Event Impacts (8 papers) and Blood donation and transfusion practices (6 papers). Barbara Bell collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Canada and United States. Barbara Bell's co-authors include Jerry Dolovich, Roger Goldstein, Mary Hanna, Dina Brooks, Gina Browne, Amiram Gafni, Michael J. Mills, Jacqueline Roberts, Carolyn Byrne and T. C. K. Brown and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Anesthesiology.

In The Last Decade

Barbara Bell

53 papers receiving 907 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Barbara Bell Australia 15 197 122 120 115 107 56 959
Milad Azami Iran 23 113 0.6× 352 2.9× 76 0.6× 283 2.5× 41 0.4× 109 1.7k
Michelle Harkins United States 15 265 1.3× 176 1.4× 18 0.1× 187 1.6× 27 0.3× 32 1.2k
Francesca Orsini Australia 19 449 2.3× 144 1.2× 41 0.3× 96 0.8× 36 0.3× 55 1.6k
Abigail Walker United Kingdom 17 309 1.6× 73 0.6× 50 0.4× 120 1.0× 8 0.1× 49 995
Guneet K. Jasuja United States 22 50 0.3× 185 1.5× 109 0.9× 110 1.0× 221 2.1× 69 1.4k
Nathaniel C. Briggs United States 19 63 0.3× 159 1.3× 96 0.8× 82 0.7× 34 0.3× 28 906
Robert E. Sapién United States 18 143 0.7× 147 1.2× 33 0.3× 125 1.1× 11 0.1× 74 982
Neeraj Gupta India 17 264 1.3× 113 0.9× 20 0.2× 237 2.1× 48 0.4× 132 1.2k
Isabel Vázquez Spain 19 86 0.4× 65 0.5× 40 0.3× 125 1.1× 71 0.7× 49 902
Jackline L. Vickerie United States 9 75 0.4× 221 1.8× 59 0.5× 138 1.2× 23 0.2× 10 961

Countries citing papers authored by Barbara Bell

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Fields of papers citing papers by Barbara Bell

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Barbara Bell

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Barbara Bell. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Barbara Bell based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Barbara Bell. Barbara Bell is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Riley, Christopher B., et al.. (2024). Tetanus prophylaxis in horses: guidelines for New Zealand and Australia based on a critical appraisal of the evidence. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 72(5). 241–255. 2 indexed citations
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Hirani, Rena, et al.. (2019). Evaluation of a tool to score donor vein suitability for blood donation. Vox Sanguinis. 114(6). 588–594. 5 indexed citations
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Bentley, P.J., Barbara Bell, & John K. Olynyk. (2015). Therapeutic venesection at the Australian Red Cross Blood Service: impact of the High Ferritin Application on management of hereditary haemochromatosis.. PubMed. 44(8). 589–92. 8 indexed citations
4.
Clyde, Victoria L., et al.. (2011). Alternative Therapeutic Options for Medical Management of Epilepsy in Apes. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 42(2). 291–294. 5 indexed citations
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Mills, Michael J., Patricia Loney, Ellen Jamieson, et al.. (2009). A primary care cardiovascular risk reduction clinic in Canada was more effective and no more expensive than usual on-demand primary care - a randomised controlled trial. Health & Social Care in the Community. 18(1). 30–40. 5 indexed citations
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Brooks, Dina, et al.. (2007). Characterization of Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs in Canada in 2005. Canadian Respiratory Journal. 14(2). 87–92. 177 indexed citations
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Byrne, Carolyn, Gina Browne, Jacqueline Roberts, et al.. (2006). Changes in Children's Behavior and Costs for Service Use Associated With Parents' Response to Treatment for Dysthymia. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 45(2). 239–246. 12 indexed citations
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Bell, Barbara, et al.. (2005). Normal IQ in a 55-year-old with newly diagnosed rhombencephalosynapsis. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 20(5). 613–621. 16 indexed citations
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Byrne, Carolyn, et al.. (2004). Adolescent Emotional/Behavioral Problems and Risk Behavior in Ontario Primary Care: Comorbidities and Costs.. 3 indexed citations
10.
Baas, Linda S., et al.. (2003). Infections in the heart transplant recipient. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America. 15(1). 97–108. 1 indexed citations
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Bell, Barbara, Michael J. Mills, Gina Browne, et al.. (2003). Burden of dysthymia and comorbid illness in adults in a Canadian primary care setting: high rates of psychiatric illness in the offspring. Journal of Affective Disorders. 78(1). 73–80. 12 indexed citations
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Browne, Gina, Meir Steiner, Jacqueline Roberts, et al.. (2002). Sertraline and/or interpersonal psychotherapy for patients with dysthymic disorder in primary care: 6-month comparison with longitudinal 2-year follow-up of effectiveness and costs. Journal of Affective Disorders. 68(2-3). 317–330. 125 indexed citations
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Baas, Linda S., et al.. (2002). The Challenge of Managing the Care of Older Heart Transplant Recipients. AACN Clinical Issues Advanced Practice in Acute & Critical Care. 13(1). 114–131. 3 indexed citations
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Browne, Gina, Meir Steiner, Jacqueline Roberts, et al.. (1999). Prevalence of dysthymic disorder in primary care1Drs Steiner and Browne are co-principal investigators of this study.1. Journal of Affective Disorders. 54(3). 303–308. 22 indexed citations
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Carapetis, Jonathan R., et al.. (1994). Leuconostoc sepsis in association with continous enteral feeding. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 13(9). 816–822. 18 indexed citations
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Brown, T. C. K., et al.. (1990). Does Suxamethonium Influence the Subsequent Dose Requirements of Alcuronium and Its Reversibility in Children?. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 18(4). 479–482. 4 indexed citations
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Brown, T. C. K. & Barbara Bell. (1987). ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC RESPONSES TO SMALL DOSES OF SUXAMETHONIUM IN CHILDREN AFTER BURNS. British Journal of Anaesthesia. 59(8). 1017–1021. 14 indexed citations
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Brown, T. C. K., et al.. (1987). Liver tumours and muscle relaxants. Anaesthesia. 42(12). 1284–1286. 4 indexed citations
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Tarlo, Susan M., et al.. (1978). Papain‐induced allergic reactions. Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 8(3). 207–215. 38 indexed citations
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Dolovich, Jerry, Don Cockcroft, R. Ruffin, Barbara Bell, & Frederick E. Hargreave. (1978). 218. Serum antibody responses to experimental allergen inhalation challenges. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 61(3). 194–194. 3 indexed citations

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