Emma Rowland

697 total citations · 1 hit paper
30 papers, 453 citations indexed

About

Emma Rowland is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Emma Rowland has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 453 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Clinical Psychology, 9 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 8 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Emma Rowland's work include Family Support in Illness (5 papers), BRCA gene mutations in cancer (4 papers) and COVID-19 and Mental Health (4 papers). Emma Rowland is often cited by papers focused on Family Support in Illness (5 papers), BRCA gene mutations in cancer (4 papers) and COVID-19 and Mental Health (4 papers). Emma Rowland collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Italy. Emma Rowland's co-authors include Alison Metcalfe, Daniel Kelly, Bridie Kent, Ruth Abrams, Jill Maben, Ruth Harris, Keith Couper, Kate Wood, Catherine Pope and Robert Crouch and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Journal of Advanced Nursing.

In The Last Decade

Emma Rowland

29 papers receiving 448 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Emma Rowland United Kingdom 12 135 109 103 86 59 30 453
Joan Such Lockhart United States 15 153 1.1× 50 0.5× 100 1.0× 100 1.2× 54 0.9× 44 461
Lorena Wright United States 7 106 0.8× 27 0.2× 52 0.5× 108 1.3× 33 0.6× 10 429
Adam Davis United States 10 101 0.7× 52 0.5× 45 0.4× 31 0.4× 37 0.6× 17 423
Andrew Knight Australia 12 194 1.4× 45 0.4× 59 0.6× 21 0.2× 25 0.4× 47 511
Teresa Doksum United States 12 107 0.8× 244 2.2× 37 0.4× 62 0.7× 105 1.8× 20 522
Eida Castro Puerto Rico 15 168 1.2× 67 0.6× 54 0.5× 124 1.4× 54 0.9× 67 561
Margalit Goldfracht Israel 15 156 1.2× 140 1.3× 63 0.6× 26 0.3× 17 0.3× 39 818
Liming Huang United States 12 97 0.7× 27 0.2× 44 0.4× 27 0.3× 30 0.5× 43 388
Helen Coelho United Kingdom 12 111 0.8× 36 0.3× 186 1.8× 30 0.3× 39 0.7× 22 771
Mary B. Dougherty United States 7 234 1.7× 185 1.7× 16 0.2× 39 0.5× 81 1.4× 9 528

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Emma Rowland

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All Works

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Rowland, Emma, et al.. (2024). Glutaminase 2 as a therapeutic target in glioblastoma. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer. 1879(6). 189182–189182. 2 indexed citations
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Rowland, Emma, et al.. (2024). A worked example of contextualising and using reflexive thematic analysis in nursing research. Nurse Researcher. 32(4). 17–27. 2 indexed citations
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Maben, Jill, Ruth Abrams, Ruth Harris, et al.. (2024). ‘There was a pivotal moment’. The dynamics, transitions, adaptations and trajectories of nursing at the front-line in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic. PLoS ONE. 19(2). e0295394–e0295394. 4 indexed citations
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Norton, Christine, et al.. (2024). Our Life Is a Rollercoaster! A Qualitative Phenomenological Study Exploring the Impact of IBD on Family Members. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 30(12). 2395–2404. 2 indexed citations
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Abrams, Ruth, Emma Rowland, Ruth Harris, et al.. (2024). Self, interpersonal and organisational acts of compassion amongst nurses during times of acute stress: A qualitative analysis. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5. 100437–100437. 1 indexed citations
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Rowland, Emma, Ruth Abrams, Ruth Harris, et al.. (2023). ‘Pretty cathartic actually’: Reflections on the attempt to reduce re‐traumatization of researchers and nurses taking part in a longitudinal interview study. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 79(11). 4196–4206. 6 indexed citations
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Abrams, Ruth, Emma Rowland, Ruth Harris, et al.. (2023). Speaking up during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Nurses' experiences of organizational disregard and silence. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 79(6). 2189–2199. 20 indexed citations
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Rowland, Emma, et al.. (2023). Parental perceptions of chickenpox and the varicella vaccine: A qualitative systematic review. Vaccine. 42(2). 75–83. 1 indexed citations
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Rowland, Emma & Catherine Oakley. (2023). Exploring the acceptability and benefits of group pretreatment consultations for people receiving systemic anticancer therapy. Cancer Nursing Practice. 23(5). 20–27. 2 indexed citations
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Maben, Jill, Ruth Abrams, Emma Rowland, et al.. (2022). ‘You can't walk through water without getting wet’ UK nurses’ distress and psychological health needs during the Covid-19 pandemic: A longitudinal interview study. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 131. 104242–104242. 79 indexed citations breakdown →
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Andrews, Gavin J., Emma Rowland, & Elizabeth Peter. (2021). Place and Professional Practice. 5 indexed citations
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Libby, Andrew E., et al.. (2020). Nuclear receptors in the kidney during health and disease. Molecular Aspects of Medicine. 78. 100935–100935. 37 indexed citations
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Petros, Natalia, Andrea Mechelli, Paolo Fusar‐Poli, et al.. (2019). Towards a framework for good outcome in people at clinical high risk for psychosis: A Delphi consensus study. Schizophrenia Research. 208. 209–216. 6 indexed citations
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Eisler, Ivan, Frances Flinter, Louise Longworth, et al.. (2016). Training Genetic Counsellors to Deliver an Innovative Therapeutic Intervention: their Views and Experience of Facilitating Multi‐Family Discussion Groups. Journal of Genetic Counseling. 26(2). 199–214. 16 indexed citations
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Eisler, Ivan, Frances Flinter, Louise Longworth, et al.. (2015). Developing an intervention to facilitate family communication about inherited genetic conditions, and training genetic counsellors in its delivery. European Journal of Human Genetics. 24(6). 794–802. 34 indexed citations
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Wood, Kate, Robert Crouch, Emma Rowland, & Catherine Pope. (2014). Clinical handovers between prehospital and hospital staff: literature review. Emergency Medicine Journal. 32(7). 577–581. 59 indexed citations
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Rowland, Emma & Alison Metcalfe. (2012). Communicating inherited genetic risk between parent and child: A meta-thematic synthesis. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 50(6). 870–880. 55 indexed citations
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Rowland, Emma. (1953). A rapid method for the preparation of thin rock-sections. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society. 30(223). 254–258. 4 indexed citations

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