Sheryl Mitchell

1.5k total citations
17 papers, 380 citations indexed

About

Sheryl Mitchell is a scholar working on Physiology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Sheryl Mitchell has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 380 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Physiology, 4 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 4 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Sheryl Mitchell's work include Salivary Gland Disorders and Functions (4 papers), Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (3 papers) and Cancer survivorship and care (3 papers). Sheryl Mitchell is often cited by papers focused on Salivary Gland Disorders and Functions (4 papers), Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (3 papers) and Cancer survivorship and care (3 papers). Sheryl Mitchell collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Sheryl Mitchell's co-authors include Wan‐Fai Ng, Jessica Tarn, Bruce J. Simon, Elizabeth Nava-Aguilera, Beverley Shea, Philip D. Ross, Niklas Worm Andersson, Candyce Hamel, Emma Harris and Darren Keng Jin Tay and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, Archives of Disease in Childhood and BMJ Open.

In The Last Decade

Sheryl Mitchell

15 papers receiving 372 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sheryl Mitchell United States 7 105 96 88 84 73 17 380
Yu-Chiao Wang Taiwan 12 77 0.7× 71 0.7× 75 0.9× 71 0.8× 124 1.7× 36 366
Jenil Patel United States 12 101 1.0× 66 0.7× 34 0.4× 88 1.0× 52 0.7× 42 456
Adel Salah Bediwy Egypt 12 62 0.6× 95 1.0× 136 1.5× 51 0.6× 45 0.6× 51 457
Bimbo Fawale Nigeria 11 39 0.4× 43 0.4× 44 0.5× 23 0.3× 137 1.9× 36 356
Aline Pereira da Rocha Brazil 11 27 0.3× 36 0.4× 60 0.7× 105 1.3× 39 0.5× 23 349
Aditi Shah United States 13 17 0.2× 131 1.4× 66 0.8× 159 1.9× 32 0.4× 51 541
D.R. Darley Australia 9 99 0.9× 89 0.9× 29 0.3× 318 3.8× 73 1.0× 33 781
Joyce L. deJong United States 10 117 1.1× 51 0.5× 19 0.2× 20 0.2× 48 0.7× 38 436
Pramod Narula United States 13 41 0.4× 121 1.3× 58 0.7× 21 0.3× 48 0.7× 40 434
Ran Lee South Korea 13 68 0.6× 66 0.7× 10 0.1× 62 0.7× 61 0.8× 33 405

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sheryl Mitchell

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sheryl Mitchell

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Gatewood, Elizabeth, et al.. (2025). Advanced Practice Nursing Education: Strategies to Advance Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging. Journal of Nursing Education. 64(9). 602–606. 1 indexed citations
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Pinto, Bernardine M., et al.. (2024). Effects of a peer‐led physical activity program on psychosocial outcomes among breast cancer survivors. Psycho-Oncology. 33(1). e6292–e6292. 2 indexed citations
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Wilson, Dawn K., Nicole Zarrett, Pamela Davis Martin, et al.. (2023). An overview of the Together Everyone Achieves More Physical Activity (TEAM-PA) trial to increase physical activity among African American women. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 129. 107207–107207. 2 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Sheryl, et al.. (2023). A Pilot Study of Nurse Practitioners’ Perceived Competencies and Attitudes towards Patients Living with Sickle Cell Disease. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 20(1). 104829–104829. 1 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Sheryl, et al.. (2023). Exploring Clinical Practice Hours in Postbaccalaureate-to-Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse Practitioner Programs. Nurse Educator. 49(1). 8–12. 1 indexed citations
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Wise, Barbara, et al.. (2023). U.S. Primary Care Provider Needs: An Analysis of Workforce Projections and Policy Implications. Policy Politics & Nursing Practice. 24(4). 231–238. 3 indexed citations
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Tarn, Jessica, Sheryl Mitchell, Bruce J. Simon, et al.. (2019). AB0193 THE EFFECTS OF NON-INVASIVE VAGUS NERVE STIMULATIONON FATIGUE AND NEUROCOGNITION IN PARTICIPANTS WITH PRIMARY SJÖGREN'S SYNDROME. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 78. 1553–1553.
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Mitchell, Sheryl, et al.. (2019). Discovering metformin-induced vitamin B12 deficiency in patients with type 2 diabetes in primary care. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. 33(2). 174–180. 4 indexed citations
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Pinto, Bernardine M., et al.. (2018). Peer support for physical activity adoption among breast cancer survivors: Do the helped resemble the helpers?. European Journal of Cancer Care. 27(3). e12849–e12849. 14 indexed citations
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Tarn, Jessica, et al.. (2018). The Effects of Noninvasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Fatigue and Immune Responses in Patients With Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome. Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface. 22(5). 580–585. 67 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Sheryl, et al.. (2017). THU0462 Mortality in patients with gout: a systematic review. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 76. 382–382. 1 indexed citations
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Tarn, Jessica, et al.. (2013). Assessment of blood clot formation and platelet receptor function ex vivo in patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome. BMJ Open. 3(5). e002739–e002739. 7 indexed citations
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Ng, Wan‐Fai, et al.. (2012). Primary Sjogrens syndrome is associated with impaired autonomic response to orthostasis and sympathetic failure. QJM. 105(12). 1191–1199. 16 indexed citations
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Hackett, Katie L., Julia L. Newton, James Frith, et al.. (2012). Impaired functional status in primary Sjögren's syndrome. Arthritis Care & Research. 64(11). 1760–1764. 59 indexed citations
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Nava-Aguilera, Elizabeth, Niklas Worm Andersson, Emma Harris, et al.. (2009). Risk factors associated with recent transmission of tuberculosis: systematic review and meta-analysis.. PubMed. 13(1). 17–26. 108 indexed citations
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Ross, Philip D., Sheryl Mitchell, Darren Keng Jin Tay, et al.. (1996). Respiratory health in a total very low birthweight cohort and their classroom controls.. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 74(3). 188–194. 94 indexed citations

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