Emma Scott

1.2k total citations
29 papers, 745 citations indexed

About

Emma Scott is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Physiology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Emma Scott has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 745 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in General Health Professions, 8 papers in Physiology and 7 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Emma Scott's work include Healthcare Systems and Technology (6 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (5 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (5 papers). Emma Scott is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Systems and Technology (6 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (5 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (5 papers). Emma Scott collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Qatar. Emma Scott's co-authors include Jeremy Dale, Stephanie Schnurr, David French, Frank F. Eves, Helen Crank, Katherine Owen, M. Nicola Woodroofe, Amanda Daley, Hilary J. Powers and Nanette Mutrie and has published in prestigious journals such as BMC Public Health, Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health and Breast Cancer Research.

In The Last Decade

Emma Scott

27 papers receiving 722 citations

Peers

Emma Scott
Lori W. Turner United States
Chun‐Ja Kim South Korea
Heidi Turon Australia
Ana D. Goode Australia
Pok Ja Oh South Korea
JoEllen Wilbur United States
Polly Kratt United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Emma Scott

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Emma Scott

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Scott, Emma, et al.. (2021). The Low Carb Program for people with type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes: a mixed methods feasibility study of signposting from general practice. BJGP Open. 6(1). BJGPO.2021.0137–BJGPO.2021.0137. 1 indexed citations
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Dale, Jeremy, et al.. (2020). GP perspectives on hospital discharge letters: an interview and focus group study. BJGP Open. 4(2). bjgpopen20X101031–bjgpopen20X101031. 21 indexed citations
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Dale, Jeremy, et al.. (2020). Adult patient perspectives on receiving hospital discharge letters: a corpus analysis of patient interviews. BMC Health Services Research. 20(1). 537–537. 10 indexed citations
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Wong, Geoff, et al.. (2019). Improving best practice for patients receiving hospital discharge letters: a realist review. BMJ Open. 9(6). e027588–e027588. 36 indexed citations
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Dale, Jeremy, Rachel Russell, Emma Scott, & Katherine Owen. (2017). Factors influencing career intentions on completion of general practice vocational training in England: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 7(8). e017143–e017143. 32 indexed citations
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Scott, Emma, Jeremy Dale, Rachel Russell, & Dieter Wolke. (2016). Young people who are being bullied – do they want general practice support?. BMC Family Practice. 17(1). 116–116. 23 indexed citations
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Copeland, Robert, et al.. (2016). Recruiting to a large-scale physical activity randomised controlled trial – experiences with the gift of hindsight. Trials. 17(1). 104–104. 11 indexed citations
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Minton, Jon, Munyaradzi Dimairo, Emma Everson-Hock, Emma Scott, & Elizabeth Goyder. (2013). Exploring the relationship between baseline physical activity levels and mortality reduction associated with increases in physical activity: a modelling study. BMJ Open. 3(10). e003509–e003509. 15 indexed citations
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Scott, Emma, Amanda Daley, Helen Doll, et al.. (2012). Effects of an exercise and hypocaloric healthy eating program on biomarkers associated with long-term prognosis after early-stage breast cancer: a randomized controlled trial. Cancer Causes & Control. 24(1). 181–191. 88 indexed citations
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Scott, Emma, Munyaradzi Dimairo, Daniel Hind, et al.. (2011). "Booster" interventions to sustain increases in physical activity in middle-aged adults in deprived urban neighbourhoods: internal pilot and feasibility study. BMC Public Health. 11(1). 129–129. 11 indexed citations
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Justiss, Michael D., Malaz Boustani, Chris Fox, et al.. (2008). Patients' attitudes of dementia screening across the Atlantic. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 24(6). 632–637. 49 indexed citations
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Scott, Emma, et al.. (2007). The theory of planned behaviour predicts self‐reports of walking, but does not predict step count. British Journal of Health Psychology. 12(4). 601–620. 54 indexed citations
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Eves, Frank F., et al.. (2007). Using the affective priming paradigm to explore the attitudes underlying walking behaviour. British Journal of Health Psychology. 12(4). 571–585. 33 indexed citations
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Ransley, Joan K, Darren C. Greenwood, Janet Cade, et al.. (2007). Does the school fruit and vegetable scheme improve children’s diet? A non-randomised controlled trial. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 61(8). 699–703. 81 indexed citations
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Gilliland, Douglas, A. Li Wan Po, & Emma Scott. (1992). Kinetic evaluation of claimed synergistic paraben combinations using a factorial design. Journal of Applied Bacteriology. 72(3). 258–261. 12 indexed citations

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