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This Is the Peer Reviewed Version of the Following Article: Watson, R., Mcdonagh, R Highest Professor no. of Google Total ID Number Note. Green text represents other universities/ organisations University H-index citations Scholar citations a professor's publications have been associated with. for sing. Webpage? Paper 1. Professor Sharon Andrew, Professor of 1 Anglia Ruskin University 16 608 56 Yes Nursing 2. Professor Sarah Redsell, Professor of 2 Anglia Ruskin University 8 287 71 No Public Health 3. Professor Ruth Taylor, Pro Vice Chancellor 3 and Dean, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Anglia Ruskin University 7 174 36 Yes Education 1. Professor Mike Cook, Professor of 4 University of Bedfordshire 0 0 0 No Healthcare Leadership and Management 1. Professor Debbie Carrick-Sen, Florence Nightingale Foundation Professor of Clinical 5 University of Birmingham 2 17 4 Yes Nursing and Midwifery Practice Research. Now at NewCastle University 2. Professor Fiona Irvine, Jenny Jones Chair 6 in Nursing. University of Birmingham 10 337 42 No Glyndwr University previously 3. Professor Tracy Roberts, Professor of 7 University of Birmingham 19 1371 172 Yes Health Economics 4. Professor Julie Taylor, Professor of Child 8 Protection. University of Edinburgh. University of Birmingham 8 162 24 Yes University of Dundee 1. Professor David Gray, Professor of Wound 9 Birmingham City University 6 206 30 No Healing 10 2. Professor Lucy Land, Professor of Nursing Birmingham City University 8 286 82 Yes 3. Professor Mervyn Morris, Professor of 11 Community Mental Health. University of Birmingham City University 3 7 21 No Central England. DSoteria Network 4. Professor Joy Notter, Professor of 12 Birmingham City University 4 34 17 No Community Nursing This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Watson, R., McDonagh, R. and Thompson, D. R. (2016), h-indices: an update on the performance of professors in nursing in the UK. J Adv Nurs, which has been published in final form at 10.1111/jan.12924 . This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions for self- archiving. 5. Professor Mark Radford, Professor of Nursing. 13 Birmingham City University 1 7 2 No University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry, United 1. Professor Ann Hemingway, Professor of 14 Bournemouth University 4 45 9 No Public Health and Wellbeing 2. Professor Vanora Hundley, Professor of 15 Bournemouth University 18 1095 103 No Midwifery 3. Professor Elizabeth Rosser, Professor of 16 Nursing and Deputy Dean, Education and Bournemouth University 1 1 1 No Professional Practice 4. Professor Stephen Tee, Executive Dean of Faculty of Health and Social Sciences. 17 Bournemouth University 7 141 28 No King's College London, London, United Kingdom 5. Professor B. Gail Thomas, Professor of Health Care Policy and Practice and Dean of 18 Bournemouth University 9 1663 1070 No School of Health and Social Care. Cardiff University. University of West London 1. Professor Uduak Archibong, Professor of 19 University of Bradford 2 18 9 No Diversity 2. Professor Gerry Armitage, Professor of 20 University of Bradford 11 380 93 No Health Services Research 3. Professor Gwendolen Bradshaw, Director 21 University of Bradford 2 17 7 No of Quality Enhancement and Standards 1. Professor Julie Scholes, Professor of 22 University of Brighton 14 741 211 Yes Nursing 1. Professor Colin Martin, Professor of Mental 23 Buckinghamshire New University 22 1410 74 No Health Nursing 2. Professor Sue Procter, Professor of Clinical 24 Buckinghamshire New University 8 248 46 No Nursing Practice and Innovation 1. Professor Christi Deaton, Florence 25 Nightingale Foundation Professor of Clinical University of Cambridge 29 11468 1472 No Nursing Research 1. Professor Douglas MacInnes, Professor of 26 Canterbury Christ Church University 6 119 38 No Mental Health 2. Professor Kim Manley, Professor of 27 Canterbury Christ Church University 12 597 104 No Practice Development 1. Professor Kinta Beaver, Professor of 28 University of Central Lancashire 19 1443 197 No Cancer Nursing 2. Professor Bernie Carter, Professor of 29 Children's Nursing/ University of Tasmania, University of Central Lancashire 13 684 85 No Aust. 3. Professor Soo Downe, Professor of 30 University of Central Lancashire 17 964 174 No Midwifery Studies 4. Professor Joy Duxbury, Professor in 31 University of Central Lancashire 10 548 138 No Mental Health Nursing 5. Professor Fiona Dykes, Professor of 32 Maternal & Infant Health University of Central Lancashire 14 847 86 No Western Sydney University 6. Professor Mike Thomas, Interim Vice- 33 Chancellor. Univeristy of Chester??? Double University of Central Lancashire 4 37 12 No check 7. Professor Caroline Watkins, Professor of Stroke and Older People's Care, and Director of 34 University of Central Lancashire 20 1634 185 No Research, School of Health. Currently visiting ACU 1. Professor Helen Cooper, Professor of 35 University of Chester 10 544 145 no Community and Child Health 2. Professor Janice Gidman, Associate Dean 36 University of Chester 5 113 31 no (Learning and Teaching) 3. Professor Paul Kingston, Professor of 37 University of Chester 15 573 53 no Ageing and Mental Health 4. Professor Andy Lovell, Professor in Mental 38 University of Chester 5 199 117 No Health and Learning Disability 5. Professor Elizabeth Mason- 39 Whitehead, Professor, Interprofessional University of Chester 1 3 3 No Education 6. Professor Annette McIntosh Scott, 40 Executive Dean, Faculty of Health and Social University of Chester 2 20 17 No Care 1. Professor Leanne Aitken, Professor of 41 Critical Care Nursing. Also holds Chair in City University, London 17 852 61 No Critical Care Nursing at Griffith University 2. Professor Ros Bryar, Professor of 42 City University, London 1 6 6 No Community and Primary Care Nursing 3. Professor Lene Martin, Professor of 43 City University, London 13 474 72 No Nursing 4. Professor Julienne Meyer, Professor of 44 City University, London 13 758 183 yes Nursing (Care for Older People) 5. Professor Debra Salmon, Deputy Dean, School of Health Sciences and Professor of Community Health and Nursing. 45 City University, London 9 190 39 No Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Department for Nursing and Midwifery, Bristo 6. Professor Alan Simpson, Professor of 46 City University, London 19 799 49 No Collaborative Mental Health Nursing 1. Professor Jane Coad, Professor in Children 47 Coventry University 8 253 37 yes and Family Nursing 2. Professor Gill Furze, Professor of 48 Coventry University 12 512 79 Yes Cardiovascular Rehabilitation 1. Professor Jayne Brown, Professor of 49 De Montfort University 9 392 191 No Palliative Care 2. Professor Raghu Raghavan, Professor of 50 De Montfort University 5 55 11 No Mental Health 1. Professor Antony Arthur, Professor of 51 University of East Anglia 19 1628 259 No Nursing Sciences 2. Professor Francine Cheater, Director of 52 Research and Professor of Public Health and University of East Anglia 21 1735 373 No Implementation Science 3. Professor Rosalynd Jowett, Professor in 53 Nursing Sciences. Also associated with University of East Anglia 4 46 23 No University of South Hampton. 4. Professor Val Lattimer, Professor of Health 54 Services Research and Head of School of University of East Anglia 16 802 191 No Nursing Sciences 1. Professor Barbara Jack, Professor of 55 Edge Hill University 12 450 53 No Nursing 2. Professor Brenda Roe, Professor of Health Research. Also began at University of 56 Edge Hill University 18 974 78 No Manchester as an Honorary Fellow in 2010. 1. Professor David Richards, Professor of 57 University of Exeter 32 4277 615 Yes Mental Health Services Research 1. Professor Pat Schofield, Professor of 58 University of Greenwich 9 342 92 No Nursing 2. Professor Elizabeth West, Director of 59 University of Greenwich 11 606 140 No Research 1. Professor Claire Goodman, Professor of 60 University of Hertfordshire 14 872 273 No Health Care Research 2. Professor Sally Kendall, Professor of 61 University of Hertfordshire 16 773 67 yes Nursing 3. Professor Mark Whiting, WellChild 62 Professor of Community Children's Nursing. University of Hertfordshire 4 32 7 No Peace Children's Centre 1. Professor Felicity Astin, Professor of 63 University of Huddersfield 12 1723 1457 No Nursing and Applied Health Research 2. Professor Janet Hargreaves, Professor of 64 University of Huddersfield 5 114 36 no Professional Education 3. Professor Liz Hughes, Professor of Applied 65 Mental Health Research. Also Senior lecturer University of Huddersfield 1 2 1 no University of York. 4. Professor Phil Keeley, Professor of Nursing 66 and Head of Health Sciences. Previously University of Huddersfield 8 337 74 no University of Manchester 5. Professor John Playle, Dean of the School 67 University of Huddersfield 7 235 74 yes of Human and Health Sciences 1. Professor Kathleen Galvin, Professor of 68 Nursing Practice and Associate Dean, Research University of Hull 14 553 71 yes and Enterprise. Bournemouth University 2. Professor Mark Hayter, Professor of 69 Sexual and Reproductive Health. University of University of Hull 12 529 45 yes Sheffield 3. Professor Julie Jomeen, Professor of 70 Midwifery and Dean of Faculty of Health and University of Hull 9 304 40 yes Social Care 4. Professor Roger Watson, Professor of 71 University of Hull 30 3250 211 yes Nursing 1. Professor Sue Read, Professor of Learning 72 University of Keele 13 629 80 no Disability Nursing 1. Professor Patricia Wilson, Professor of 73 University of Kent 7 263 81 No Primary and Community Care 1. Professor Debra Bick, Professor of 74 King's College London 14 1023 251 No Evidence Based Midwifery Practice 2. Professor Len Bowers, Professor of 75 King's College London 27 2329 85 No Psychiatric Nursing 3. Professor Angus Forbes, FEND Chair in 76 King's College London 18 816 95 No Clinical Diabetes Nursing 4. Professor Jill Maben, Director, National 77 King's College London 16 792 115 No Nursing Research Unit 5.
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