Shaffa Hameed

1.0k total citations
48 papers, 517 citations indexed

About

Shaffa Hameed is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Safety Research and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Shaffa Hameed has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 517 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 18 papers in Safety Research and 14 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Shaffa Hameed's work include Global Maternal and Child Health (18 papers), Disability Rights and Representation (13 papers) and Healthcare Systems and Reforms (12 papers). Shaffa Hameed is often cited by papers focused on Global Maternal and Child Health (18 papers), Disability Rights and Representation (13 papers) and Healthcare Systems and Reforms (12 papers). Shaffa Hameed collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, South Africa and India. Shaffa Hameed's co-authors include Hannah Kuper, Tom Shakespeare, Jane Wilbur, Belén Torondel, Thérèse Mahon, Nathaniel Scherer, Lena Morgon Banks, Richard Brunner, Nicholas Watson and J. Barry Cullingworth and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Shaffa Hameed

42 papers receiving 504 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Shaffa Hameed United Kingdom 15 130 127 125 115 78 48 517
Tawara D. Goode United States 11 111 0.9× 106 0.8× 112 0.9× 139 1.2× 102 1.3× 19 435
Francine Jacobs United States 13 99 0.8× 245 1.9× 178 1.4× 97 0.8× 99 1.3× 26 612
Alexandra Devine Australia 15 117 0.9× 78 0.6× 111 0.9× 35 0.3× 132 1.7× 44 493
Claire Gibbons United States 9 159 1.2× 208 1.6× 221 1.8× 46 0.4× 62 0.8× 13 479
Cathy Campbell United States 15 63 0.5× 210 1.7× 239 1.9× 225 2.0× 136 1.7× 37 661
Elizabeth Clark‐Kauffman United States 10 71 0.5× 144 1.1× 226 1.8× 149 1.3× 226 2.9× 12 693
W. Benjamin Goodman United States 12 41 0.3× 217 1.7× 224 1.8× 137 1.2× 208 2.7× 20 580
Sara De Meyer Belgium 14 66 0.5× 110 0.9× 299 2.4× 73 0.6× 113 1.4× 30 536
Jean Hunleth United States 15 85 0.7× 76 0.6× 217 1.7× 94 0.8× 302 3.9× 57 798
Hanna Remes Finland 14 41 0.3× 155 1.2× 161 1.3× 116 1.0× 126 1.6× 53 625

Countries citing papers authored by Shaffa Hameed

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Fields of papers citing papers by Shaffa Hameed

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Shaffa Hameed

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Shaffa Hameed. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Shaffa Hameed 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 Shaffa Hameed. Shaffa Hameed is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hunt, Xanthe, Shaffa Hameed, Francisco Diez‐Canseco, et al.. (2025). How inclusive were strategies to prevent the spread of COVID-19 for people with disabilities? Evidence from qualitative research in eight low- and middle-income countries. International Journal for Equity in Health. 24(1). 121–121.
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Ssemata, Andrew Sentoogo, Tracey Smythe, Shaffa Hameed, et al.. (2024). Exploring the barriers to healthcare access among persons with disabilities: a qualitative study in rural Luuka district, Uganda. BMJ Open. 14(11). e086194–e086194.
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Ramos, Vinícius Delgado, et al.. (2024). Access to primary healthcare services for adults with disabilities in Latin America and the Caribbean: a review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies. Disability and Rehabilitation. 46(25). 6011–6020. 5 indexed citations
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Ssemata, Andrew Sentoogo, Tracey Smythe, Shaffa Hameed, et al.. (2024). Suggested solutions to barriers in accessing healthcare by persons with disability in Uganda: a qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research. 24(1). 1010–1010. 2 indexed citations
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Banks, Lena Morgon, Sara Rotenberg, Xanthe Hunt, et al.. (2024). Effect of COVID-19 on livelihoods of people with and without disabilities: Results from a cross-sectional survey in 3 urban areas of Viet Nam. Disability and health journal. 18(1). 101674–101674. 1 indexed citations
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Hunt, Xanthe, Shaffa Hameed, Shailaja Tetali, et al.. (2023). Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to healthcare among people with disabilities: evidence from six low- and middle-income countries. International Journal for Equity in Health. 22(1). 172–172. 10 indexed citations
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Hashemi, Goli, et al.. (2023). Healthcare Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Challenges in the Provision of Quality Primary Healthcare for People with Disabilities in Three Regions of Guatemala: A Qualitative Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20(19). 6896–6896. 3 indexed citations
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Banks, Lena Morgon, et al.. (2023). The Impact of the Disability Allowance on Financial Well-Being in the Maldives: Quasi-experimental Study. European Journal of Development Research. 36(2). 411–427. 1 indexed citations
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Pearson, Charlotte, Nicholas Watson, Richard Brunner, et al.. (2022). Covid-19 and the Crisis in Social Care: Exploring the Experiences of Disabled People in the Pandemic. Social Policy and Society. 22(3). 515–530. 15 indexed citations
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Aghaji, AE, Helen Burchett, Shaffa Hameed, & Clare Gilbert. (2022). Assessing the capacity of primary health care facilities in Nigeria to deliver eye health promotion: Results of a mixed-methods feasibility study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(11). e0000645–e0000645. 4 indexed citations
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Polack, Sarah, Nathaniel Scherer, Dorothy Boggs, et al.. (2021). Disability among Syrian refugees living in Sultanbeyli, Istanbul: Results from a population-based survey. PLoS ONE. 16(11). e0259249–e0259249. 15 indexed citations
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Shakespeare, Tom, Nicholas Watson, Richard Brunner, et al.. (2021). Disabled people in Britain and the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Social Policy and Administration. 56(1). 103–117. 64 indexed citations
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Wilbur, Jane, Nathaniel Scherer, Islay Mactaggart, et al.. (2021). Are Nepal’s water, sanitation and hygiene and menstrual hygiene policies and supporting documents inclusive of disability? A policy analysis. International Journal for Equity in Health. 20(1). 157–157. 22 indexed citations
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Kuper, Hannah, Shaffa Hameed, Nathaniel Scherer, et al.. (2021). Participatory Research in Disability in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: What have we Learnt and what Should we Do?. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research. 23(1). 328–337. 26 indexed citations
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Aghaji, AE, Helen Burchett, Shaffa Hameed, Jayne Webster, & Clare Gilbert. (2020). The Technical Feasibility of Integrating Primary Eye Care Into Primary Health Care Systems in Nigeria: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Research Protocols. 9(10). e17263–e17263. 5 indexed citations
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Shakespeare, Tom, et al.. (2019). Actions, not words: progress since ICPD on disability and SRHR. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters. 27(1). 340–342. 2 indexed citations
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Wilbur, Jane, Thérèse Mahon, Belén Torondel, Shaffa Hameed, & Hannah Kuper. (2019). Feasibility Study of a Menstrual Hygiene Management Intervention for People with Intellectual Impairments and Their Carers in Nepal. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16(19). 3750–3750. 14 indexed citations
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Wilbur, Jane, Belén Torondel, Shaffa Hameed, Thérèse Mahon, & Hannah Kuper. (2019). Systematic review of menstrual hygiene management requirements, its barriers and strategies for disabled people. PLoS ONE. 14(2). e0210974–e0210974. 64 indexed citations
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Wilbur, Jane, Tess Bright, Thérèse Mahon, et al.. (2018). Developing Behaviour Change Interventions for Improving Access to Health and Hygiene for People with Disabilities: Two Case Studies from Nepal and Malawi. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15(12). 2746–2746. 11 indexed citations

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