Frances Mitchell

627 total citations
18 papers, 346 citations indexed

About

Frances Mitchell is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology and Speech and Hearing. According to data from OpenAlex, Frances Mitchell has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 346 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 6 papers in Physiology and 4 papers in Speech and Hearing. Recurrent topics in Frances Mitchell's work include Asthma and respiratory diseases (6 papers), Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (5 papers) and Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (4 papers). Frances Mitchell is often cited by papers focused on Asthma and respiratory diseases (6 papers), Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (5 papers) and Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (4 papers). Frances Mitchell collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Frances Mitchell's co-authors include Graham Roberts, Syed Hasan Arshad, Ramesh Kurukulaaratchy, Abid Raza, Sue Latter, Jane Grundy, Simone Holley, Christina Liossi, Rebecca Knibb and Wilfried Karmaus and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, European Respiratory Journal and International Journal of Epidemiology.

In The Last Decade

Frances Mitchell

18 papers receiving 341 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Frances Mitchell United Kingdom 10 220 190 47 46 40 18 346
Sima Ramratnam United States 11 244 1.1× 172 0.9× 28 0.6× 60 1.3× 40 1.0× 17 393
Åsa Neuman Sweden 7 281 1.3× 187 1.0× 90 1.9× 50 1.1× 50 1.3× 10 461
Rebecca Fortescue United Kingdom 9 220 1.0× 240 1.3× 28 0.6× 30 0.7× 15 0.4× 18 462
Anneke M. Landstra Netherlands 11 313 1.4× 234 1.2× 33 0.7× 26 0.6× 25 0.6× 23 414
Laura Maria de Lima Belizário Facury Lasmar Brazil 12 301 1.4× 224 1.2× 59 1.3× 37 0.8× 80 2.0× 26 425
Agnes M.M. Sonnenschein–van der Voort Netherlands 12 227 1.0× 209 1.1× 37 0.8× 37 0.8× 98 2.5× 16 502
Pascual Chiarella Peru 5 180 0.8× 170 0.9× 20 0.4× 29 0.6× 21 0.5× 12 265
Bhavneet Kaur India 5 259 1.2× 162 0.9× 66 1.4× 76 1.7× 18 0.5× 16 395
Janet Rothers United States 10 241 1.1× 117 0.6× 62 1.3× 11 0.2× 40 1.0× 18 453
H.‐M. Loit Sweden 7 178 0.8× 124 0.7× 38 0.8× 31 0.7× 11 0.3× 9 336

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Fields of papers citing papers by Frances Mitchell

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Frances Mitchell

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Mistry, Heena, Frances Mitchell, Clair Barber, et al.. (2023). How Does Mild Asthma Differ Phenotypically from Difficult-to-Treat Asthma?. Journal of Asthma and Allergy. Volume 16. 1333–1345. 1 indexed citations
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Owczarzak, Jill, et al.. (2021). Lessons Learned from Implementing the SHIELD Intervention: A Peer Education Intervention for People Who Use Drugs. AIDS and Behavior. 25(11). 3472–3481. 2 indexed citations
3.
Arshad, Syed Hasan, Veeresh Patil, Frances Mitchell, et al.. (2020). Cohort Profile Update: The Isle of Wight Whole Population Birth Cohort (IOWBC). International Journal of Epidemiology. 49(4). 1083–1084. 13 indexed citations
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Maslin, Kate, Carina Venter, Deborah H. Glueck, et al.. (2019). Temporal change in maternal dietary intake during pregnancy and lactation between and within 2 pregnancy cohorts assembled in the United Kingdom. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice. 8(3). 1088–1090.e5. 1 indexed citations
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Holley, Simone, Rebecca Knibb, Sue Latter, et al.. (2019). Development and validation of the Adolescent Asthma Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (AASEQ). European Respiratory Journal. 54(1). 1801375–1801375. 19 indexed citations
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Holley, Simone, Dawn‐Marie Walker, Rebecca Knibb, et al.. (2018). Barriers and facilitators to self‐management of asthma in adolescents: An interview study to inform development of a novel intervention. Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 48(8). 944–956. 31 indexed citations
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Mistry, Heena, Adnan Azim, Yvette Thirlwall, et al.. (2018). Does early-onset difficult asthma in adulthood differ by sex? Findings from WATCH.. ePrints Soton (University of Southampton). PA1088–PA1088. 1 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Frances, Wilfried Karmaus, Hongmei Zhang, et al.. (2018). Recruitment And Characterization Of The Isle Of Wight 3rd Generation Birth Cohort. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 141(2). AB202–AB202. 1 indexed citations
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Freeman, Anna, Adnan Azim, Matt Harvey, et al.. (2018). Characterising the Adult Obese-Difficult Asthma Phenotype within the WATCH cohort. PA3692–PA3692. 2 indexed citations
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Mukherjee, Nandini, Gabrielle A. Lockett, Faisal I. Rezwan, et al.. (2016). Tetanus vaccination is associated with differential DNA-methylation: Reduces the risk of asthma in adolescence. Vaccine. 34(51). 6493–6501. 9 indexed citations
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Balte, Pallavi, Wilfried Karmaus, Graham Roberts, et al.. (2016). Relationship between birth weight, maternal smoking during pregnancy and childhood and adolescent lung function: A path analysis. Respiratory Medicine. 121. 13–20. 40 indexed citations
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Kurukulaaratchy, Ramesh, et al.. (2016). Factors determining persistence of childhood persistent wheeze into young adulthood. PA3133–PA3133. 1 indexed citations
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Holley, Simone, Ruth Morris, Rebecca Knibb, et al.. (2016). Barriers and facilitators to asthma self‐management in adolescents: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies. Pediatric Pulmonology. 52(4). 430–442. 59 indexed citations
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Raza, Abid, Ramesh Kurukulaaratchy, Jane Grundy, et al.. (2012). What does adolescent undiagnosed wheeze represent? Findings from the Isle of Wight Cohort. European Respiratory Journal. 40(3). 580–588. 16 indexed citations
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Jarvis, Suzanne & Frances Mitchell. (2012). Ireland's new Innovation Academy: academic‐practitioner partnerships in action. Development in Learning Organizations An International Journal. 26(6). 9–13. 2 indexed citations
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Soto-Ramírez, Nelís, Melannie Alexander, Wilfried Karmaus, et al.. (2011). Breastfeeding is associated with increased lung function at 18 years of age: a cohort study. European Respiratory Journal. 39(4). 985–991. 30 indexed citations
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Scott, Martha, Abid Raza, Wilfried Karmaus, et al.. (2010). Influence of atopy and asthma on exhaled nitric oxide in an unselected birth cohort study. Thorax. 65(3). 258–262. 107 indexed citations
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Tudehope, David, Frances Mitchell, & David Cowley. (1986). A comparative study of a premature infant formula and preterm breast milk for low birthweight infants. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 22(3). 199–205. 11 indexed citations

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