M. Willoughby

551 total citations
10 papers, 407 citations indexed

About

M. Willoughby is a scholar working on Complementary and alternative medicine, Occupational Therapy and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, M. Willoughby has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 407 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine, 2 papers in Occupational Therapy and 1 paper in Surgery. Recurrent topics in M. Willoughby's work include Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies (6 papers), Occupational Therapy Practice and Research (2 papers) and Nausea and vomiting management (1 paper). M. Willoughby is often cited by papers focused on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies (6 papers), Occupational Therapy Practice and Research (2 papers) and Nausea and vomiting management (1 paper). M. Willoughby collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Canada. M. Willoughby's co-authors include Simon Mills, Neil C Abbot, Joanne Barnes, Edzard Ernst, Alex J. Mitchell, Edzard Ernst, Karl Ludwig Resch, Arica White, R K Jacoby and E Ernst and has published in prestigious journals such as Lara D. Veeken, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and British Journal of General Practice.

In The Last Decade

M. Willoughby

9 papers receiving 357 citations

Peers

M. Willoughby
Oluwadamilola Olaku United States
Erin Sweet United States
Craig D. Logemann United States
Connie F. Parliament United States
E. Ernst United Kingdom
Oluwadamilola Olaku United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by M. Willoughby

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. Willoughby

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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Smith, Katie, et al.. (2007). Future of Mental Health Occupational Therapy: Student Perspective and Concerns. Occupational Therapy In Health Care. 21(1-2). 239–253. 3 indexed citations
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Smith, Katie, et al.. (2007). Future of Mental Health Occupational Therapy: Student Perspective and Concerns. Occupational Therapy In Health Care. 21(1). 239–253. 1 indexed citations
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Barnes, Joanne, Simon Mills, Neil C Abbot, M. Willoughby, & Edzard Ernst. (1998). Different standards for reporting ADRs to herbal remedies and conventional OTC medicines: face‐to‐face interviews with 515 users of herbal remedies. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 45(5). 496–500. 194 indexed citations
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Barnes, Joanne, et al.. (1997). Different standards for reporting ADRs to herbal remedies and conventional OTC medicines: interviews with 515 users of herbal remedies. Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies. 2(4). 185–185. 2 indexed citations
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Mills, Simon, et al.. (1996). EFFECT OF A PROPRIETARY HERBAL MEDICINE ON THE RELIEF OF CHRONIC ARTHRITIC PAIN: A DOUBLE-BLIND STUDY. Lara D. Veeken. 35(9). 874–878. 44 indexed citations
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Ernst, E, et al.. (1996). The sick role of proponents and opponents of complementary medicine. Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery. 2(4). 102–105. 1 indexed citations
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Mills, Simon & M. Willoughby. (1996). The EXTRACT database at the University of Exeter. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 4(4). 268–270. 3 indexed citations
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Ernst, Edzard, et al.. (1995). Complementary medicine — a definition. British Journal of General Practice. 45(398). 506–506. 142 indexed citations
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Willoughby, M.. (1992). A History of Postcards: A Pictorial Record from the Turn of the Century to the Present Day. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 2 indexed citations

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