Helen May

1.1k total citations
16 papers, 746 citations indexed

About

Helen May is a scholar working on Geriatrics and Gerontology, General Health Professions and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Helen May has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 746 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Geriatrics and Gerontology, 4 papers in General Health Professions and 4 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Helen May's work include Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes (5 papers), Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (4 papers) and Bone health and osteoporosis research (3 papers). Helen May is often cited by papers focused on Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes (5 papers), Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (4 papers) and Bone health and osteoporosis research (3 papers). Helen May collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and Ireland. Helen May's co-authors include Kay‐Tee Khaw, V. Hegarty, S. Murphy, Sion Scott, Debi Bhattacharya, Martyn Patel, David Wright, Marion E. T. McMurdo, Helen C. Roberts and John Gladman and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Age and Ageing.

In The Last Decade

Helen May

16 papers receiving 708 citations

Peers

Helen May
Amanda G. Kennedy United States
J. Mark Ruscin United States
Yu-Wen Wen Taiwan
T. S. Dharmarajan United States
Jenson Mak Australia
Mary Beth O’Connell United States
Patrick D. Meek United States
Per Hjerpe Sweden
Linda Kok Netherlands
Amanda G. Kennedy United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Helen May

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Helen May

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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May, Helen, et al.. (2021). Drawing on emotions: the evolving role of art therapy. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine. 40(3). 500–502. 2 indexed citations
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Scott, Sion, Helen May, Martyn Patel, David Wright, & Debi Bhattacharya. (2020). A practitioner behaviour change intervention for deprescribing in the hospital setting. Age and Ageing. 50(2). 581–586. 19 indexed citations
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Scott, Sion, Allan Clark, Helen May, et al.. (2019). Attitudinal predictors of older peoples’ and caregivers’ desire to deprescribe in hospital. BMC Geriatrics. 19(1). 108–108. 35 indexed citations
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Mattishent, Katharina, Kathleen Lane, Charlotte Salter, et al.. (2019). Continuous glucose monitoring in older people with diabetes and memory problems: a mixed-methods feasibility study in the UK. BMJ Open. 9(11). e032037–e032037. 30 indexed citations
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Scott, Sion, Michael Twigg, Allan Clark, et al.. (2019). Development of a hospital deprescribing implementation framework: A focus group study with geriatricians and pharmacists. Age and Ageing. 49(1). 102–110. 49 indexed citations
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Scott, Sion, Allan Clark, Helen May, et al.. (2018). Deprescribing admission medication at a UK teaching hospital; a report on quantity and nature of activity. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. 40(5). 991–996. 27 indexed citations
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Scott, Sion, Allan Clark, Helen May, & Debi Bhattacharya. (2018). Validation and Feasibility of the Medication Acceptability Questionnaire to Investigate Tablet and Liquid Alendronic Acid with Older Hospital Patients. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 6(3). 84–84. 2 indexed citations
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McMurdo, Marion E. T., Helen C. Roberts, S. Parker, et al.. (2011). Improving recruitment of older people to research through good practice. Age and Ageing. 40(6). 659–665. 185 indexed citations
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Myint, Phyo Kyaw, et al.. (2007). Prevalence, Characteristics and Outcomes of People Aged 65 Years and Over with an Incidental Rise in Cardiac Troponin I. Cardiology. 110(1). 62–67. 18 indexed citations
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Myint, Phyo Kyaw, et al.. (2004). CT Diagnosis and Outcome of Primary Brain Tumours in the Elderly: A Cohort Study. Gerontology. 50(4). 235–241. 2 indexed citations
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May, Helen & Phyo Kyaw Myint. (2003). Does clinical diagnosis have significant effect on outcome of primary brain tumours? Are they commonly misdiagnosed as CVA/TIA?. Age and Ageing. 32. 1 indexed citations
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Hegarty, V., Helen May, & Kay‐Tee Khaw. (2000). Tea drinking and bone mineral density in older women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(4). 1003–1007. 228 indexed citations
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May, Helen, et al.. (1995). Self-reported Tooth Loss and Bone Mineral Density in Older Men and Women. Age and Ageing. 24(3). 217–221. 60 indexed citations
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May, Helen, S. Murphy, & Kay‐Tee Khaw. (1995). Alcohol Consumption and Bone Mineral Density in Older Men. Gerontology. 41(3). 152–158. 31 indexed citations
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May, Helen, S. Murphy, & Kay‐Tee Khaw. (1994). Aged—associated Bone Loss in Men and Women and its Relationship to weight. Age and Ageing. 23(3). 235–240. 43 indexed citations

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