F Harraf

1.6k total citations
11 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

F Harraf is a scholar working on Rehabilitation, Speech and Hearing and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, F Harraf has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Rehabilitation, 4 papers in Speech and Hearing and 4 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in F Harraf's work include Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (4 papers), Dysphagia Assessment and Management (4 papers) and Acute Ischemic Stroke Management (4 papers). F Harraf is often cited by papers focused on Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (4 papers), Dysphagia Assessment and Management (4 papers) and Acute Ischemic Stroke Management (4 papers). F Harraf collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and South Korea. F Harraf's co-authors include J. Munakata, Anatoly Kodner, Lalit Kalra, Emeran A. Mayer, Bruce D. Naliboff, S Fullerton, Richard H. Gracely, Lin Chang, Tony Lembo and B Naliboff and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Gastroenterology and Neurology.

In The Last Decade

F Harraf

11 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
F Harraf United Kingdom 9 571 373 267 208 200 11 1.3k
Clas Mannheimer Sweden 34 125 0.2× 154 0.4× 618 2.3× 46 0.2× 697 3.5× 87 3.2k
Wendy Bower Australia 27 407 0.7× 1.1k 2.9× 153 0.6× 15 0.1× 563 2.8× 93 4.3k
R. Nordemar Sweden 20 28 0.0× 94 0.3× 199 0.7× 114 0.5× 393 2.0× 32 1.8k
Darren Mansfield Australia 23 40 0.1× 228 0.6× 1.1k 4.2× 58 0.3× 151 0.8× 56 2.0k
Min Cheol Joo South Korea 19 30 0.1× 312 0.8× 74 0.3× 433 2.1× 97 0.5× 94 1.0k
Joshua Liberman United States 14 467 0.8× 151 0.4× 526 2.0× 4 0.0× 511 2.6× 17 2.2k
Margaret Walshe Ireland 24 100 0.2× 104 0.3× 617 2.3× 56 0.3× 880 4.4× 94 2.3k
Giselle Carnaby United States 22 35 0.1× 63 0.2× 502 1.9× 44 0.2× 537 2.7× 59 1.7k
Se‐Hong Kim South Korea 18 34 0.1× 95 0.3× 170 0.6× 28 0.1× 85 0.4× 59 825
Christina Marciniak United States 24 34 0.1× 169 0.5× 218 0.8× 547 2.6× 378 1.9× 66 2.0k

Countries citing papers authored by F Harraf

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Fields of papers citing papers by F Harraf

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of F Harraf

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of F Harraf. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of F Harraf 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 F Harraf. F Harraf is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

11 of 11 papers shown
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Harraf, F, Katie Ward, William D‐C Man, et al.. (2008). Transcranial magnetic stimulation study of expiratory muscle weakness in acute ischemic stroke. Neurology. 71(24). 2000–2007. 41 indexed citations
2.
Harraf, F, et al.. (2005). Respiratory muscle weakness and aspiration in acute stroke patients. Stroke. 36(2). 490–491. 2 indexed citations
3.
Man, William D‐C, D Kyroussis, Alfredo Chetta, et al.. (2003). Cough Gastric Pressure and Maximum Expiratory Mouth Pressure in Humans. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 168(6). 714–717. 103 indexed citations
4.
Harraf, F, et al.. (2003). Acute inspiratory and expiratory muscle weakness may contribute to increased chest infections in stroke. Thorax. 58. 78–79. 1 indexed citations
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Wilson, Koo, et al.. (2003). The Economic Burden of Stroke in the United Kingdom. PharmacoEconomics. 21(Supplement 1). 43–50. 124 indexed citations
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Harraf, F, et al.. (2002). A multicentre observational study of presentation and early assessment of acute stroke. BMJ. 325(7354). 17–17. 151 indexed citations
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Evans, Andrew, F Harraf, Nora Donaldson, & Lalit Kalra. (2002). Randomized Controlled Study of Stroke Unit Care Versus Stroke Team Care in Different Stroke Subtypes. Stroke. 33(2). 449–455. 63 indexed citations
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Evans, Andrew, Iñigo Perez, F Harraf, et al.. (2001). Can differences in management processes explain different outcomes between stroke unit and stroke-team care?. The Lancet. 358(9293). 1586–1592. 132 indexed citations
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Harraf, F, Max J. Schmulson, Negar Niazi, et al.. (1998). Subtypes of constipation predominant irritable bowel syndrome based on rectal perception. Gut. 43(3). 388–394. 59 indexed citations
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Naliboff, Bruce D., J. Munakata, S Fullerton, et al.. (1997). Evidence for two distinct perceptual alterations in irritable bowel syndrome. Gut. 41(4). 505–512. 309 indexed citations
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Munakata, J., B Naliboff, F Harraf, et al.. (1997). Repetitive sigmoid stimulation induces rectal hyperalgesia in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Gastroenterology. 112(1). 55–63. 306 indexed citations

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