Lois H Thomas

2.4k total citations
33 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Lois H Thomas is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Rheumatology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Lois H Thomas has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in General Health Professions, 7 papers in Rheumatology and 7 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Lois H Thomas's work include Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare (8 papers), Pelvic floor disorders treatments (7 papers) and Clinical practice guidelines implementation (6 papers). Lois H Thomas is often cited by papers focused on Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare (8 papers), Pelvic floor disorders treatments (7 papers) and Clinical practice guidelines implementation (6 papers). Lois H Thomas collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and United States. Lois H Thomas's co-authors include Senga Bond, S Bond, Elaine McColl, Nikki Rousseau, Nicky Cullum, Jennifer Soutter, Nick Steen, R. J. Boys, Claire Hale and Caroline Watkins and has published in prestigious journals such as Stroke, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and Journal of Advanced Nursing.

In The Last Decade

Lois H Thomas

33 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lois H Thomas United Kingdom 19 881 276 272 141 133 33 1.6k
Regina Wredling Sweden 28 468 0.5× 351 1.3× 257 0.9× 182 1.3× 54 0.4× 70 2.3k
Gail L. Ingersoll United States 19 869 1.0× 180 0.7× 161 0.6× 141 1.0× 227 1.7× 53 1.6k
Ania Willman Sweden 25 754 0.9× 189 0.7× 386 1.4× 204 1.4× 24 0.2× 75 1.6k
Carolyn Hicks United Kingdom 23 767 0.9× 133 0.5× 401 1.5× 201 1.4× 35 0.3× 87 1.6k
Nicola Crichton United Kingdom 17 760 0.9× 120 0.4× 246 0.9× 135 1.0× 36 0.3× 41 1.6k
S Bond United Kingdom 15 436 0.5× 134 0.5× 128 0.5× 62 0.4× 62 0.5× 25 1.1k
Rick Wiechula Australia 19 616 0.7× 155 0.6× 335 1.2× 108 0.8× 20 0.2× 64 1.4k
Luisa Saiani Italy 18 456 0.5× 165 0.6× 191 0.7× 72 0.5× 134 1.0× 100 1.1k
Tiffany Conroy Australia 22 1.1k 1.2× 227 0.8× 562 2.1× 168 1.2× 32 0.2× 94 2.0k
Forough Rafii Iran 23 446 0.5× 317 1.1× 275 1.0× 52 0.4× 44 0.3× 142 1.6k

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All Works

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Gibson, Josephine, et al.. (2018). Stroke survivors’ and carers’ experiences of a systematic voiding programme to treat urinary incontinence after stroke. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 27(9-10). 2041–2051. 7 indexed citations
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Chesworth, Brigit, Michael J Leathley, Lois H Thomas, et al.. (2015). Assessing fidelity to treatment delivery in the ICONS (Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke) cluster randomised feasibility trial. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 15(1). 68–68. 6 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H, Bill French, Christopher R Burton, et al.. (2014). Evaluating a systematic voiding programme for patients with urinary incontinence after stroke in secondary care using soft systems analysis and Normalisation Process Theory: Findings from the ICONS case study phase. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 51(10). 1308–1320. 21 indexed citations
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Ostaszkiewicz, Joan, Sharon Eustice, Brenda Roe, et al.. (2013). Toileting assistance programmes for the management of urinary incontinence in adults. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 6 indexed citations
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French, Beverley, Lois H Thomas, Michael J Leathley, et al.. (2009). Repetitive Task Training for Improving Functional Ability After Stroke. Stroke. 40(4). 84 indexed citations
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Bisson, Jonathan I., Anke Ehlers, Stephen Pilling, et al.. (2005). Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): The management of PTSD in adults and children in primary and secondary care. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University). 261 indexed citations
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Eccles, M., Nikki Rousseau, Philip C. Adams, & Lois H Thomas. (2001). Evidence-based guideline for the primary care management of stable angina. Family Practice. 18(2). 217–222. 13 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H. (1999). Clinical practice guidelines. Evidence-Based Nursing. 2(2). 38–39. 40 indexed citations
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Hale, Claire, et al.. (1997). The nursing record as a research tool to identify nursing interventions. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 6(3). 207–214. 50 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H & S Bond. (1996). Measuring patients' satisfaction with nursing: 1990–1994. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 23(4). 747–756. 63 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H, et al.. (1996). Newcastle satisfaction with nursing scales: an instrument for quality assessments of nursing care.. BMJ Quality & Safety. 5(2). 67–72. 172 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H & Senga Bond. (1995). The effectiveness of nursing: a review. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 4(3). 143–151. 16 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H, et al.. (1995). Obtaining Patients' Views of Nursing Care to Inform the Development of a Patient Satisfaction Scale. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 7(2). 153–163. 59 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H. (1994). A comparison of the verbal interactions of qualified nurses and nursing auxiliaries in primary, team and functional nursing wards. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 31(3). 231–244. 23 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H. (1993). A comparison of the verbal interactions of qualified nurses and nursing auxiliaries in primary, team and functional nursing wards. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2(3). 187–188. 3 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H. (1992). Qualified nurse and nursing auxiliary perceptions of their work environment in primary, team and functional nursing wards. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 17(3). 373–382. 43 indexed citations
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Bond, Senga & Lois H Thomas. (1992). Measuring patients' satisfaction with nursing care. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 17(1). 52–63. 170 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H & Senga Bond. (1991). Outcomes of nursing care: the case of primary nursing. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 28(4). 291–314. 39 indexed citations
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Bond, Senga & Lois H Thomas. (1991). Issues in measuring outcomes of nursing. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 16(12). 1492–1502. 87 indexed citations
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Thomas, Lois H & Senga Bond. (1990). Towards defining the organization of nursing care in hospital wards: an empirical study. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 15(9). 1106–1112. 43 indexed citations

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