Antje Lindenmeyer

About Antje Lindenmeyer

Antje Lindenmeyer, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of qualitative methods, narratives of health and illness, migrant health, transnational health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Vulnerable migrants’ access to healthcare in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK

Perceptions and experiences of women with polycystic ovary syndrome-a systematic review

PCOS pearls-findings from the qualitative study assessing the lived experience of people with polycystic ovary syndrome

The Attitudes of Egyptian Web-Based Health Information Seekers Toward Health Information Provided Through the Internet: Qualitative Study

Depression, anxiety and stress among international postgraduate students in a UK university: A cross-sectional study

How Diabetes Mellitus-related Health Information is Received by Egyptian Internet Users? A Cross-sectional Study

Improving treatment outcomes for leprosy in Pernambuco, Brazil: a qualitative study exploring the experiences and perceptions of retreatment patients and their carers

PCOS pearls-gathering perceptions and opinions from lived experiences of people with polycystic ovary syndrome

Antje Lindenmeyer Information

University

Position

Lecturer in Qualitative Methods

Citations(all)

3596

Citations(since 2020)

1295

Cited By

2822

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Antje Lindenmeyer Skills & Research Interests

qualitative methods

narratives of health and illness

migrant health

transnational health

Top articles of Antje Lindenmeyer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Vulnerable migrants’ access to healthcare in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK

Public Health

Lin Fu

Antje Lindenmeyer

Jenny Phillimore

Laurence Lessard-Phillips

2022/2/1

Perceptions and experiences of women with polycystic ovary syndrome-a systematic review

Lau Gar Mun

Mirna Elghobashy

Mansi Thanki

Shirley Ibegbulam

Helena Gleeson

...

2022/5/7

PCOS pearls-findings from the qualitative study assessing the lived experience of people with polycystic ovary syndrome

Endocrine Abstracts

Mirna Elghobashy

Gar Mun Lau

Maureen Busby

Kristine Stacke

Pallavi Latthe

...

2022/5/7

The Attitudes of Egyptian Web-Based Health Information Seekers Toward Health Information Provided Through the Internet: Qualitative Study

JMIR Formative Research

Mayada Ghweeba

Antje Lindenmeyer

Sobhi Shishi

Amani Waheed

Mostafa Kofi

...

2022/2/18

Depression, anxiety and stress among international postgraduate students in a UK university: A cross-sectional study

Olivia C Ejim

Maria Livanou

Harun Khan

Antje Lindenmeyer

Chinedum Uwom

...

2021/3/19

How Diabetes Mellitus-related Health Information is Received by Egyptian Internet Users? A Cross-sectional Study

Suez Canal University Medical Journal

Mayada Ghweeba

Sobhi Shishi

Mostafa Kofi

Amani Abdel-Halim

Shaimaa Amer

...

2021/3/1

Improving treatment outcomes for leprosy in Pernambuco, Brazil: a qualitative study exploring the experiences and perceptions of retreatment patients and their carers

BMC infectious diseases

Divya Khanna

Gilles de Wildt

Luiz Antonio Miranda de Souza Duarte Filho

Mitali Bajaj

Jo Freda Lai

...

2021/12

PCOS pearls-gathering perceptions and opinions from lived experiences of people with polycystic ovary syndrome

Endocrine Abstracts

Gar Mun Lau

Mirna Elghobashy

Maureen Busby

Kristine Stacke

Helena Gleeson

...

2021/10/18

How the ‘hostile environment’and online-only services stop the vulnerable from using the NHS

LSE COVID-19 Blog

Matteo Besana

Laurence Lessard-Phillips

Lin Fu

Antje Lindenmeyer

Jenny Phillimore

2021/9/22

Migration and vulnerability during the pandemic: barriers to wellbeing

Laurence Lessard-Phillips

Lin Fu

Antje Lindenmeyer

Jenny Phillimore

2021/9/14

Social networks, health and identity: exploring culturally embedded masculinity with the Pakistani community, West Midlands, UK

BMC public health

Farina Kokab

Sheila Greenfield

Antje Lindenmeyer

Manbinder Sidhu

Lynda Tait

...

2020/12

‘If there were doctors who could understand our problems, I would already be better’: dissatisfactory health care and marginalisation in superdiverse neighbourhoods.

Sociology of Health & Illness

Hannah Bradby

Antje Lindenmeyer

Jenny Phillimore

Beatriz Padilla

Tilman Brand

2020/5

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