J. Baxter

3.6k total citations
39 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

J. Baxter is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Physiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Baxter has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 12 papers in Physiology and 9 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in J. Baxter's work include Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (27 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (12 papers) and Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (8 papers). J. Baxter is often cited by papers focused on Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (27 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (12 papers) and Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (8 papers). J. Baxter collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Italy and France. J. Baxter's co-authors include Peter Fayers, Alastair McKinlay, Loris Pironi, A. Van Gossum, Michael Staun, Alastair Forbes, Xavier Hébuterne, Francisca Joly, M. Pertkiewicz and Palle Bekker Jeppesen and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, Gut and Annals of Oncology.

In The Last Decade

J. Baxter

36 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. Baxter United Kingdom 18 1.0k 505 436 349 241 39 1.4k
Marion F. Winkler United States 19 749 0.7× 429 0.8× 340 0.8× 301 0.9× 215 0.9× 55 1.2k
Geert Wanten Netherlands 13 987 1.0× 472 0.9× 411 0.9× 428 1.2× 138 0.6× 21 1.3k
Jon Shaffer United Kingdom 23 1.2k 1.2× 717 1.4× 734 1.7× 446 1.3× 258 1.1× 42 2.1k
Patricia Worthington United States 12 711 0.7× 413 0.8× 219 0.5× 281 0.8× 183 0.8× 20 1.0k
Lyn Gillanders New Zealand 15 992 1.0× 792 1.6× 440 1.0× 343 1.0× 132 0.5× 18 1.6k
Michael D. Kraft United States 14 549 0.5× 286 0.6× 218 0.5× 325 0.9× 151 0.6× 24 970
Carol Ireton‐Jones United States 17 637 0.6× 499 1.0× 161 0.4× 227 0.7× 103 0.4× 63 990
Liam McKeever United States 14 861 0.9× 756 1.5× 311 0.7× 422 1.2× 106 0.4× 30 1.4k
Antje Teubner United Kingdom 16 589 0.6× 219 0.4× 510 1.2× 424 1.2× 90 0.4× 61 1.1k
Beth Lyman United States 13 869 0.9× 390 0.8× 243 0.6× 200 0.6× 246 1.0× 31 1.2k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Joly, Francisca, J. Baxter, Michael Staun, et al.. (2017). Five-year survival and causes of death in patients on home parenteral nutrition for severe chronic and benign intestinal failure. Clinical Nutrition. 37(4). 1415–1422. 64 indexed citations
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Berghöfer, P., Konstantinos C. Fragkos, J. Baxter, et al.. (2012). Development and validation of the disease-specific Short Bowel Syndrome-Quality of Life (SBS-QoL™) scale. Clinical Nutrition. 32(5). 789–796. 51 indexed citations
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Foulon, Veerle, Kris Vanhaecht, Martin Hiele, et al.. (2012). Development of quality of care interventions for adult patients on home parenteral nutrition (HPN) with a benign underlying disease using a two-round Delphi approach. Clinical Nutrition. 32(1). 59–64. 20 indexed citations
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Pironi, Loris, J. Baxter, Augusto Lauro, et al.. (2012). Assessment of Quality of Life on Home Parenteral Nutrition and After Intestinal Transplantation Using Treatment-Specific Questionnaires. American Journal of Transplantation. 12. S60–S66. 50 indexed citations
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Fragkos, Konstantinos C., J. Baxter, Alastair Forbes, et al.. (2011). PP059-MON DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME (SBS) SPECIFIC QUALITY OF LIFE SCALE. Clinical Nutrition Supplements. 6(1). 137–137. 1 indexed citations
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Pironi, Loris, Francisca Joly, Alastair Forbes, et al.. (2010). Long-term follow-up of patients on home parenteral nutrition in Europe: implications for intestinal transplantation. Gut. 60(1). 17–25. 203 indexed citations
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Baxter, J., Peter Fayers, & Alastair McKinlay. (2009). The Clinical and Psychometric Validation of a Questionnaire to Assess the Quality of Life of Adult Patients Treated With Long‐Term Parenteral Nutrition. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 34(2). 131–142. 65 indexed citations
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Pironi, Loris, Alastair Forbes, Francisca Joly, et al.. (2008). Survival of Patients Identified as Candidates for Intestinal Transplantation: A 3-Year Prospective Follow-Up. Gastroenterology. 135(1). 61–71. 77 indexed citations
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Gillanders, Lyn, J. Baxter, Patrick Ball, Arend E. H. Merrie, & Ruth F. McKee. (2008). Benchmarking home parenteral nutrition in Scotland and New Zealand: disparities revealed.. PubMed. 121(1284). 28–33. 4 indexed citations
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Baxter, J., Peter Fayers, & Alastair McKinlay. (2007). The development and translation of a treatment-specific quality of life questionnaire for adult patients on home parenteral nutrition. e-SPEN the European e-Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. 3(1). e22–e28. 14 indexed citations
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Baxter, J., Peter Fayers, & Alastair McKinlay. (2006). A review of the quality of life of adult patients treated with long-term parenteral nutrition. Clinical Nutrition. 25(4). 543–553. 97 indexed citations
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Baxter, J.. (2005). Home care enteral feeding. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. 18(4). 319–319. 1 indexed citations
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Baxter, J.. (2003). Disease‐Related Malnutrition: an Evidence‐Based Approach to Treatment. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. 16(5). 375–375. 28 indexed citations
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Baxter, J. & Ruth F. McKee. (2003). The Scottish Home Parenteral Nutrition Managed Clinical Network: one year on. Clinical Nutrition. 22(5). 501–504. 16 indexed citations
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Baxter, J., et al.. (2002). A managed clinical network for home parenteral nutrition.. PubMed. 98(10). 49–50. 2 indexed citations
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Baxter, J., et al.. (2002). Scottish Home Parenteral Nutrition Managed Clinical Network: coordination and standards. Proceedings of The Nutrition Society. 61(3). 359–361. 5 indexed citations
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Koulentaki, M., et al.. (2002). Eight Years’ Experience of Gastrostomy Tube Management. Endoscopy. 34(12). 941–945. 39 indexed citations
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Reynolds, Nick J., et al.. (1998). Manganese requirement and toxicity in patients on home parenteral nutrition. Clinical Nutrition. 17(5). 227–230. 33 indexed citations
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Johnson, Mahlon D., John H. Newman, & J. Baxter. (1988). Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Presenting as Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation. Southern Medical Journal. 81(4). 543–545. 12 indexed citations
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Trooskin, Stanley Z., et al.. (1987). Infection-Resistant Continuous Peritoneal Dialysis Catheters. ˜The œNephron journals/Nephron journals. 46(3). 263–267. 31 indexed citations

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