Judith Bishop

877 total citations
13 papers, 598 citations indexed

About

Judith Bishop is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Obstetrics and Gynecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Judith Bishop has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 598 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 5 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 4 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Recurrent topics in Judith Bishop's work include Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions (4 papers), Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (3 papers) and Breastfeeding Practices and Influences (2 papers). Judith Bishop is often cited by papers focused on Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions (4 papers), Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (3 papers) and Breastfeeding Practices and Influences (2 papers). Judith Bishop collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Judith Bishop's co-authors include Crispin Jenkinson, Robert Alan Hatch, John Griffiths, Stephen J. Brett, Brian H. Cuthbertson, Aaron B. Caughey, Jeffrey L. Ecker, Wenxi Tan, Raj K. Bansal and Sarah J. Kilpatrick and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

Judith Bishop

13 papers receiving 564 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Judith Bishop United States 8 210 180 135 117 110 13 598
Claudia Cheng Australia 12 121 0.6× 68 0.4× 51 0.4× 119 1.0× 170 1.5× 34 707
Christy Burden United Kingdom 15 50 0.2× 226 1.3× 38 0.3× 157 1.3× 274 2.5× 67 815
Rachel Walden United States 8 56 0.3× 125 0.7× 67 0.5× 96 0.8× 101 0.9× 23 368
A. Zekraoui Morocco 13 233 1.1× 65 0.4× 125 0.9× 97 0.8× 51 0.5× 19 714
Cláudio Schvartsman Brazil 15 75 0.4× 38 0.2× 14 0.1× 129 1.1× 78 0.7× 55 622
H. Stopfkuchen Germany 17 72 0.3× 124 0.7× 58 0.4× 157 1.3× 169 1.5× 64 613
David R. Rosen United States 9 88 0.4× 192 1.1× 5 0.0× 145 1.2× 42 0.4× 27 644
Marie R. Baldisseri United States 12 26 0.1× 87 0.5× 18 0.1× 120 1.0× 129 1.2× 17 711
Jesse J. Sturm United States 15 79 0.4× 55 0.3× 21 0.2× 156 1.3× 64 0.6× 33 729
Valentine Akande United Kingdom 13 12 0.1× 267 1.5× 23 0.2× 121 1.0× 223 2.0× 20 832

Countries citing papers authored by Judith Bishop

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Fields of papers citing papers by Judith Bishop

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Judith Bishop

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Judith Bishop. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Judith Bishop based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Judith Bishop. Judith Bishop is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Bryant, Allison, Mary E. Norton, Sanae Nakagawa, et al.. (2015). Variation in Women's Understanding of Prenatal Testing. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 125(6). 1306–1312. 38 indexed citations
2.
Kuppermann, Miriam, Judith Bishop, Sanae Nakagawa, et al.. (2015). Effect of Enhanced Information, Values Clarification, and Removal of Financial Barriers on Use of Prenatal Genetic Testing. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 70(1). 7–9. 1 indexed citations
3.
Kuppermann, Miriam, Judith Bishop, Sanae Nakagawa, et al.. (2014). Effect of Enhanced Information, Values Clarification, and Removal of Financial Barriers on Use of Prenatal Genetic Testing. JAMA. 312(12). 1210–1210. 97 indexed citations
4.
Griffiths, John, Robert Alan Hatch, Judith Bishop, et al.. (2013). An exploration of social and economic outcome and associated health-related quality of life after critical illness in general intensive care unit survivors: a 12-month follow-up study. Critical Care. 17(3). R100–R100. 253 indexed citations
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Rosenstein, Melissa G., et al.. (2013). 598: The use of nitrous oxide analgesia during labor at a single institution in the United States. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 210(1). S294–S295. 3 indexed citations
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Collins, Michelle, et al.. (2012). Nitrous oxide for labor analgesia: expanding analgesic options for women in the United States.. PubMed. 5(3-4). e126–31. 37 indexed citations
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Kaimal, Anjali J., Mary E. Norton, Judith Bishop, et al.. (2012). 566: Health literacy, genetic literacy, and numeracy in a diverse population of pregnant women: implications for prenatal counseling. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 208(1). S242–S242. 1 indexed citations
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Bishop, Judith. (2007). Administration of Nitrous Oxide in Labor: Expanding the Options for Women. Journal of Midwifery & Women s Health. 52(3). 308–309. 16 indexed citations
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Caughey, Aaron B. & Judith Bishop. (2006). Maternal complications of pregnancy increase beyond 40 weeks of gestation in low-risk women. Journal of Perinatology. 26(9). 540–545. 45 indexed citations
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Bishop, Judith. (2004). IS DOMPERIDONE SAFE FOR BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS?. Journal of Midwifery & Women s Health. 49(5). 461–461. 3 indexed citations
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Ecker, Jeffrey L., Wenxi Tan, Raj K. Bansal, Judith Bishop, & Sarah J. Kilpatrick. (1997). Is there a benefit to episiotomy at operative vaginal delivery? Observations over ten years in a stable population. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 176(2). 411–414. 47 indexed citations
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Bansal, Raj K., Wenxi Tan, Jeffrey L. Ecker, Judith Bishop, & Sarah J. Kilpatrick. (1996). Is there a benefit to episiotomy at spontaneous vaginal delivery? A natural experiment. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 175(4). 897–901. 50 indexed citations
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Klein, Susan, et al.. (1995). A book for midwives : a manual for traditional birth attendants and community midwives. 7 indexed citations

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