Peter Griffiths

Peter Griffiths

University of Southampton

H-index: 69

Europe-United Kingdom

About Peter Griffiths

Peter Griffiths, With an exceptional h-index of 69 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southampton, specializes in the field of health workforce, nursing workforce, patient safety, health services administration, nursing.

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

Safer and more efficient vital signs monitoring protocols to identify the deteriorating patients in the general hospital ward: an observational study

The association between midwifery staffing and reported harmful incidents: a cross-sectional analysis of routinely collected data

The important factors nurses consider when choosing shift patterns: A cross‐sectional study

Is it cost-effective to deploy more nurses in hospital wards?

A protocol for a cross-sectional survey exploring the work lives and wellbeing of the mental health nursing workforce in the UK

Results of the retrospective study

The association between nurse staffing and quality of Care in Emergency Departments: A systematic review

Stakeholder evaluations

Peter Griffiths Information

University

Position

Professor of Health Services Research

Citations(all)

25600

Citations(since 2020)

14336

Cited By

16334

hIndex(all)

69

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

227

i10Index(since 2020)

150

Email

University Profile Page

University of Southampton

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Peter Griffiths Skills & Research Interests

health workforce

nursing workforce

patient safety

health services administration

nursing

Top articles of Peter Griffiths

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Safer and more efficient vital signs monitoring protocols to identify the deteriorating patients in the general hospital ward: an observational study

Jim Briggs

Ina Kostakis

Paul Meredith

Chiara Dall’ora

Julie Darbyshire

...

2024/3

The association between midwifery staffing and reported harmful incidents: a cross-sectional analysis of routinely collected data

BMC Health Services Research

Lesley Turner

Jane Ball

Paul Meredith

Ellen Kitson-Reynolds

Peter Griffiths

2024/3/28

The important factors nurses consider when choosing shift patterns: A cross‐sectional study

Journal of Clinical Nursing

Talia Emmanuel

Peter Griffiths

Carlos Lamas‐Fernandez

Ourega‐Zoé Ejebu

Chiara Dall'Ora

2024/3

Is it cost-effective to deploy more nurses in hospital wards?

P Griffiths

2024/3/6

A protocol for a cross-sectional survey exploring the work lives and wellbeing of the mental health nursing workforce in the UK

British Journal of Mental Health Nursing

Naomi Klepacz

Emma Wadey

Peter Griffiths

Samuel Woodnutt

Jasmine Snowden

...

2024/2/2

Results of the retrospective study

Jim Briggs

Ina Kostakis

Paul Meredith

Chiara Dall’ora

Julie Darbyshire

...

2024/3

The association between nurse staffing and quality of Care in Emergency Departments: A systematic review

Jonathan Drennan

Ashling Murphy

Vera JC McCarthy

Jane Ball

Christine Duffield

...

2024/2/1

Stakeholder evaluations

Jim Briggs

Ina Kostakis

Paul Meredith

Chiara Dall’ora

Julie Darbyshire

...

2024/3

Understanding the workforce needs of health and social care services for people living with frailty: a scoping review protocol

Bronagh Walsh

Carole Fogg

Tracey England

Francesca Lambert

Peter Griffiths

...

2024/1/9

Introduction and context

Sara Donetto

Amit Desai

Giulia Zoccatelli

Glenn Robert

Davina Allen

...

2019/9

Inpatient midwifery staffing levels and postpartum readmissions: a retrospective multicentre longitudinal study

BMJ open

Lesley Yvonne Turner

Christina Saville

Jane Ball

David Culliford

Chiara Dall'Ora

...

2024/4/1

The association between multi-disciplinary staffing levels and mortality in acute hospitals: a systematic review

Chiara Dall’Ora

Bruna Rubbo

Christina Saville

Lesley Turner

Jane Ball

...

2023/4/20

Impact of volunteers in the emergency department

British Journal of Healthcare Assistants

Freya Mehta

Peter Griffiths

2023/6/2

Introducing the Professional Judgement Framework to guide nurse staffing decisions

Christina Saville

Peter Griffiths

2023/11/7

Costs and cost-effectiveness of nurse staffing in acute hospital: a systematic review

Peter Griffiths

Christina Saville

Jane Ball

Chiara Dall’Ora

Paul Meredith

...

2023/2/3

Safer and more efficient vital signs monitoring to identify the deteriorating patient: An observational study towards deriving evidence-based protocols for patient surveillance …

Jim Briggs

Ina Kostakis

Paul Meredith

Chiara Dall'Ora

Julie Darbyshire

...

2023/5/22

Looking back and looking forward: The International Journal of Nursing Studies at 60

International Journal of Nursing Studies

Ian Norman

Peter Griffiths

2023/11

Professional Judgement Framework: A guide to applying professional judgement in nurse staffing reviews

Christina Saville

Peter Griffiths

Ann Casey

Rosemary Chable

Hilary Chapman

...

2023

Shift work characteristics and burnout among nurses: cross-sectional survey

Occupational Medicine

Chiara Dall’Ora

Ourega-Zoé Ejebu

Jane Ball

Peter Griffiths

2023/5/1

Nursing 12-Hour Shifts and Patient Incidents in Mental Health and Community Hospitals: A Longitudinal Study Using Routinely Collected Data

Journal of Nursing Management

Chiara Dall’Ora

Ourega-Zoé Ejebu

Jeremy Jones

Peter Griffiths

2023/9/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 90
Reinhard Busse

Reinhard Busse

Technische Universität Berlin

H-index: 70
Douglas Sloane

Douglas Sloane

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 58
Carol Tishelman

Carol Tishelman

Karolinska Institutet

H-index: 57
Glenn Robert

Glenn Robert

King's College

H-index: 48
Anne Marie Rafferty

Anne Marie Rafferty

King's College London

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