John Gammon

1.8k total citations
40 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

John Gammon is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, John Gammon has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Infectious Diseases, 10 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 9 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in John Gammon's work include Infection Control in Healthcare (16 papers), Infection Control and Ventilation (10 papers) and Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout (5 papers). John Gammon is often cited by papers focused on Infection Control in Healthcare (16 papers), Infection Control and Ventilation (10 papers) and Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout (5 papers). John Gammon collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Germany. John Gammon's co-authors include Dinah Gould, Daniel Kelly, L.A. Goldstone, Julian Hunt, C Mulholland, Jane Chudleigh, Nicholas Drey, Julius Weinberg, Sharon Williams and I.K. Hosein and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Advanced Nursing, Canadian Medical Association Journal and International Journal of Nursing Studies.

In The Last Decade

John Gammon

39 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
John Gammon United Kingdom 19 345 239 229 198 147 40 1.3k
Alireza Abdi Iran 22 152 0.4× 196 0.8× 158 0.7× 278 1.4× 175 1.2× 122 1.7k
Giovanni Battista Orsi Italy 25 538 1.6× 265 1.1× 200 0.9× 447 2.3× 256 1.7× 80 2.2k
Barbara King United States 19 615 1.8× 579 2.4× 290 1.3× 130 0.7× 173 1.2× 60 2.1k
Vasilios Raftopoulos Greece 24 453 1.3× 431 1.8× 55 0.2× 234 1.2× 191 1.3× 92 1.8k
Karine Barrau France 17 103 0.3× 379 1.6× 426 1.9× 164 0.8× 325 2.2× 38 1.9k
Quynh Doan Canada 19 118 0.3× 298 1.2× 100 0.4× 186 0.9× 143 1.0× 118 1.4k
Maureen Fitzpatrick United States 17 254 0.7× 103 0.4× 97 0.4× 103 0.5× 129 0.9× 32 840
Angélica Gonçalves Silva Belasco Brazil 20 182 0.5× 409 1.7× 66 0.3× 258 1.3× 189 1.3× 91 1.5k
L. Moret France 21 104 0.3× 614 2.6× 108 0.5× 241 1.2× 202 1.4× 84 2.0k
Ahmed A. Mahfouz Saudi Arabia 28 319 0.9× 407 1.7× 140 0.6× 154 0.8× 432 2.9× 108 2.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of John Gammon

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gammon, John, et al.. (2024). Maggot therapy for resistant infections: the disconnect between scientific evidence, clinical acceptance and practice. Journal of Wound Care. 33(7). 495–507. 1 indexed citations
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Gammon, John, Julian Hunt, Peter Holland, Tse Leng Tham, & Sharon Williams. (2024). Wellbeing, support and intention to leave: a survey of nurses, midwives and healthcare support workers in Wales. British Journal of Healthcare Management. 30(5). 1–13. 1 indexed citations
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Williams, Sharon, et al.. (2024). The reality of nursing time: how nurses spend their shifts. British Journal of Nursing. 33(20). 968–974. 1 indexed citations
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Morris, Daniel, Micah Flores, Llinos G. Harris, John Gammon, & Yamni Nigam. (2023). Larval Therapy and Larval Excretions/Secretions: A Potential Treatment for Biofilm in Chronic Wounds? A Systematic Review. Microorganisms. 11(2). 457–457. 10 indexed citations
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Hunt, Julian, John Gammon, Sharon Williams, et al.. (2023). Contemporary portrait of the working lives of ambulance services staff in Wales. Journal of Paramedic Practice. 15(8). 315–321. 2 indexed citations
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Gammon, John, et al.. (2023). Impact of an educational intervention on hand hygiene practice among nursing students, with a focus on hand drying efficacy. Journal of Infection Prevention. 25(1-2). 3–10. 2 indexed citations
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Gammon, John, et al.. (2019). Infection prevention control and organisational patient safety culture within the context of isolation: study protocol. BMC Health Services Research. 19(1). 296–296. 13 indexed citations
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Tomlinson, Deborah, John Gammon, Pamela S. Hinds, et al.. (2011). Chemotherapy versus supportive care alone in pediatric palliative care for cancer: comparing the preferences of parents and health care professionals. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 183(17). E1252–E1258. 63 indexed citations
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Gammon, John, et al.. (2007). A review of the evidence for suboptimal compliance of healthcare practitioners to standard/universal infection control precautions. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 17(2). 157–167. 155 indexed citations
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Gould, Dinah, et al.. (2006). The CleanYourHandsCampaign: critiquing policy and evidence base. Journal of Hospital Infection. 65(2). 95–101. 66 indexed citations
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Gammon, John, et al.. (2004). A study to ascertain the effect of structured student tutorial support on student stress, self-esteem and coping. Nurse Education in Practice. 5(3). 161–171. 57 indexed citations
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Gould, Dinah, L.A. Goldstone, Daniel Kelly, & John Gammon. (2003). Examining the validity of pressure ulcer risk assessment scales: a replication study. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 41(3). 331–339. 32 indexed citations
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Gould, Dinah, Daniel Kelly, L.A. Goldstone, & John Gammon. (2001). Examining the validity of pressure ulcer risk assessment scales: developing and using illustrated patient simulations to collect the data
INFORMATION POINT: Visual Analogue Scale. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 10(5). 697–706. 345 indexed citations
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Gould, Dinah, et al.. (2000). Improving hand hygiene in community healthcare settings: the impact of research and clinical collaboration. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 9(1). 95–102. 19 indexed citations
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Gammon, John, et al.. (1999). The pros and cons of isolation and containment. Journal of Hospital Infection. 43(1). 19–24. 22 indexed citations
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Gammon, John. (1999). The psychological consequences of source isolation: a review of the literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 8(1). 13–21. 43 indexed citations
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Gammon, John. (1998). Analysis of the stressful effects of hospitalisation and source isolation on coping and psychological constructs. International Journal of Nursing Practice. 4(2). 84–96. 100 indexed citations
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Gammon, John, et al.. (1996). Effect of preparatory information prior to elective total hip replacement on psychological coping outcomes. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 24(2). 303–308. 66 indexed citations

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