Helen M. Higgins

556 total citations
27 papers, 326 citations indexed

About

Helen M. Higgins is a scholar working on Small Animals, Speech and Hearing and Agronomy and Crop Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Helen M. Higgins has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 326 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Small Animals, 10 papers in Speech and Hearing and 9 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science. Recurrent topics in Helen M. Higgins's work include Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (12 papers), Veterinary Practice and Education Studies (8 papers) and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (5 papers). Helen M. Higgins is often cited by papers focused on Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (12 papers), Veterinary Practice and Education Studies (8 papers) and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (5 papers). Helen M. Higgins collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and United States. Helen M. Higgins's co-authors include Sarah E. Golding, Jane Ogden, Martin Green, A. J. C. Cook, Robert F. Smith, Karin Mueller, Elizabeth Parker, Trish Gould, J.N. Huxley and Wendela Wapenaar and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, PLoS ONE and Journal of Dairy Science.

In The Last Decade

Helen M. Higgins

26 papers receiving 318 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Helen M. Higgins United Kingdom 10 131 100 61 46 45 27 326
Alison Bard United Kingdom 9 146 1.1× 119 1.2× 129 2.1× 137 3.0× 27 0.6× 23 360
Heather Fowler United States 9 58 0.4× 32 0.3× 146 2.4× 60 1.3× 27 0.6× 17 374
Miroslav Radeski North Macedonia 8 89 0.7× 67 0.7× 57 0.9× 7 0.2× 11 0.2× 17 272
Maurizio Aragrande Italy 8 44 0.3× 118 1.2× 24 0.4× 7 0.2× 24 0.5× 23 347
Erling Kristensen Denmark 5 155 1.2× 203 2.0× 83 1.4× 33 0.7× 6 0.1× 6 329
Marion Bordier France 11 10 0.1× 104 1.0× 31 0.5× 9 0.2× 98 2.2× 18 369
Camille Bellet United Kingdom 11 114 0.9× 135 1.4× 40 0.7× 10 0.2× 5 0.1× 17 287
Tabitha Kimani Italy 9 11 0.1× 77 0.8× 11 0.2× 6 0.1× 115 2.6× 16 369
Suzanne Eckford Italy 5 17 0.1× 35 0.3× 7 0.1× 5 0.1× 84 1.9× 7 261
Sebastian Arlt Germany 17 295 2.3× 350 3.5× 141 2.3× 56 1.2× 69 749

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Helen M. Higgins

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jackson, Leisa, Helen M. Higgins, & Jennifer Duncan. (2024). A cross-sectional survey of farmer reported prevalence and farm management practices associated with neonatal infectious arthritis (“joint ill”) in lambs, on UK sheep farms. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 11. 1489751–1489751.
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Griffiths, Bethany E., et al.. (2023). A prospective cohort study examining the association of claw anatomy and sole temperature with the development of claw horn disruption lesions in dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science. 107(4). 2483–2498. 3 indexed citations
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Fishbourne, Emma, et al.. (2022). Seasonal calving UK dairy herds: A farmer survey of fertility and veterinary services. Veterinary Record. 190(3). e1269–e1269. 1 indexed citations
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Golding, Sarah E., Helen M. Higgins, & Jane Ogden. (2022). Assessing Knowledge, Beliefs, and Behaviors around Antibiotic Usage and Antibiotic Resistance among UK Veterinary Students: A Multi-Site, Cross-Sectional Survey. Antibiotics. 11(2). 256–256. 7 indexed citations
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Hampton, Thomas, Jane Ogden, & Helen M. Higgins. (2021). Understanding doctors’ emergency department antibiotic prescribing decisions in children with respiratory symptoms in the UK: a qualitative study. BMJ Open. 11(12). e051561–e051561. 4 indexed citations
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Fishbourne, Emma, et al.. (2021). Motivations and Barriers for Veterinarians When Facilitating Fertility Management on UK Dairy Farms. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 8. 709336–709336. 3 indexed citations
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Mueller, Karin, et al.. (2021). Lameness in Beef Cattle: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Survey of On-Farm Practices and Approaches. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 8. 657299–657299. 5 indexed citations
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Mueller, Karin, et al.. (2020). Reliability of a beef cattle locomotion scoring system for use in clinical practice. Veterinary Record. 187(8). 319–319. 3 indexed citations
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Golding, Sarah E., Jane Ogden, & Helen M. Higgins. (2019). Shared Goals, Different Barriers: A Qualitative Study of UK Veterinarians' and Farmers' Beliefs About Antimicrobial Resistance and Stewardship. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 6. 132–132. 81 indexed citations
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Mueller, Karin, et al.. (2019). A Post-mortem Survey of Bovine Female Reproductive Tracts in the UK. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 6. 451–451. 7 indexed citations
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Mueller, Karin, et al.. (2019). Lameness in Beef Cattle: UK Farmers' Perceptions, Knowledge, Barriers, and Approaches to Treatment and Control. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 6. 94–94. 28 indexed citations
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Higgins, Helen M., et al.. (2017). Understanding veterinarians’ prescribing decisions on antibiotic dry cow therapy. Journal of Dairy Science. 100(4). 2909–2916. 36 indexed citations
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Higgins, Helen M., et al.. (2016). Understanding how new evidence influences practitioners’ beliefs regarding dry cow therapy: A Bayesian approach using probabilistic elicitation. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 139(Pt B). 115–122. 6 indexed citations
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Higgins, Helen M., J.N. Huxley, Wendela Wapenaar, & Martin Green. (2014). Quantifying veterinarians’ beliefs on disease control and exploring the effect of new evidence: A Bayesian approach. Journal of Dairy Science. 97(6). 3394–3408. 13 indexed citations
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Higgins, Helen M., Eamonn Ferguson, Robert F. Smith, & Martin Green. (2013). Using Hormones to Manage Dairy Cow Fertility: The Clinical and Ethical Beliefs of Veterinary Practitioners. PLoS ONE. 8(4). e62993–e62993. 20 indexed citations
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Higgins, Helen M., Laura Green, Martin Green, & Jasmeet Kaler. (2013). How Does Reviewing the Evidence Change Veterinary Surgeons’ Beliefs Regarding the Treatment of Ovine Footrot? A Quantitative and Qualitative Study. PLoS ONE. 8(5). e64175–e64175. 10 indexed citations
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Higgins, Helen M., Ian L. Dryden, & Martin Green. (2012). A Bayesian elicitation of veterinary beliefs regarding systemic dry cow therapy: Variation and importance for clinical trial design. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 106(2). 87–96. 8 indexed citations
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Keatinge, Diana, et al.. (2012). Implementing and evaluating a professional practice framework in child and family health nursing: A pilot project. Nurse Education in Practice. 13(5). 393–399. 13 indexed citations
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Parker, Elizabeth, et al.. (2006). A framework for evaluating health promotion programs. Health Promotion Journal of Australia. 17(1). 61–66. 27 indexed citations

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