Sue Ziebland

Sue Ziebland

University of Oxford

H-index: 79

Europe-United Kingdom

About Sue Ziebland

Sue Ziebland, With an exceptional h-index of 79 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Qualitative Research, Health Experiences, Internet Use and Health Care.

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

29 Sharing qualitative health and social care research data: key stakeholder views

Evidence for Access: Systematic Scoping Review of Access Systems in General Practice

Cross country analysis of qualitative interviews: Developing a method, a community and an understanding of how Covid has been experienced around the globe

The double invisibility of Long Covid in children

Episodic disability and adjustments for work: the ‘rehabilitative work’of returning to employment with Long Covid

Biographical Disruption

Impact of Long Covid on the school experiences of children and young people: a qualitative study

Participant perceptions of disability training for health workers: a qualitative study in Ghana

Sue Ziebland Information

University

Position

Professor of Medical Sociology

Citations(all)

30769

Citations(since 2020)

10923

Cited By

24476

hIndex(all)

79

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

201

i10Index(since 2020)

155

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Sue Ziebland Skills & Research Interests

Qualitative Research

Health Experiences

Internet Use and Health Care

Top articles of Sue Ziebland

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

29 Sharing qualitative health and social care research data: key stakeholder views

Karen Lloyd

Barbara Caddick

Rebecca Barnes

Carolyn A Chew-Graham

Lynn Laidlaw

...

2024/3/1

Evidence for Access: Systematic Scoping Review of Access Systems in General Practice

Abi Eccles

Carol Bryce

Annelieke Driessen

Catherine Pope

Jennifer MacLellan

...

2024/1/18

Cross country analysis of qualitative interviews: Developing a method, a community and an understanding of how Covid has been experienced around the globe

SSM-Qualitative Research in Health

Sue Ziebland

Rika Sakuma-Sato

Rachel Grob

Anna Dowrick

Alicia Regina Navarro Dias de Souza

...

2024/1/12

The double invisibility of Long Covid in children

Social Science & Medicine

Cervantée Wild

Alice MacLean

Sarah Nettleton

Kate Hunt

Sue Ziebland

2024/4/1

Episodic disability and adjustments for work: the ‘rehabilitative work’of returning to employment with Long Covid

Disability & Society

Eilidh Anderson

Kate Hunt

Cervantée Wild

Sarah Nettleton

Sue Ziebland

...

2024/3/16

Biographical Disruption

Louise Locock

Sue Ziebland

Nick J Watson

2023/1/5

Impact of Long Covid on the school experiences of children and young people: a qualitative study

BMJ open

Alice MacLean

Cervantee Wild

Kate Hunt

Sarah Nettleton

Zoë C Skea

...

2023/9/1

Participant perceptions of disability training for health workers: a qualitative study in Ghana

medRxiv

Sara Rotenberg

Sara Ryan

Sue Ziebland

John Kumuori Ganle

2023

Not just surveys and indicators: narratives capture what really matters for health system strengthening

Dorothy Oluoch

Sassy Molyneux

Mwanamvua Boga

Justinah Maluni

Florence Murila

...

2023/9/1

Exploring the experiences of healthcare professionals in South Africa and Uganda around communicating with children about life-threatening conditions: a workshop-based …

BMJ open

Elizabeth Rapa

Jeffrey R Hanna

Teresa Pollard

Stephanie Santos-Paulo

Yasmin Gogay

...

2023/1/1

OP171 How do UK adults with Long Covid describe its impact on their working lives? Findings from a qualitative study

Alice MacLean

Eilidh Anderson

Cervantee Wild

Callum O’Dwyer

Sue Ziebland

...

2023/8/1

Relationship between clinician language and the success of behavioral weight loss interventions: a mixed-methods cohort study

Annals of Internal Medicine

Charlotte Albury

Helena Webb

Elizabeth Stokoe

Sue Ziebland

Constantinos Koshiaris

...

2023/11

Unintended consequences of patient online access to health records: a qualitative study in UK primary care

British Journal of General Practice

Andrew Turner

Rebecca Morris

Lorraine McDonagh

Fiona Hamilton

Sarah Blake

...

2023/1/1

Explicit resistance within unsolicited conversations about weight in primary care: Presenter (s): Madeleine Tremblett, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Patient Education and Counseling

Helena Webb

Sue Ziebland

Elizabeth Stokoe

Paul Aveyard

Charlotte Albury

2023/4/1

The basis of patient resistance to opportunistic discussions about weight in primary care

Health Communication

Madeleine Tremblett

Helena Webb

Sue Ziebland

Elizabeth Stokoe

Paul Aveyard

...

2023/10/29

Connecting worlds: social work educators’ perceptions on the role of lived experience in pedagogic practice

Social Work Education

Suzanne Sayuri Ii

Hannah Jobling

Kelly Devenney

Sue Ziebland

2023/3/3

Managing recurrent vulvovaginal thrush from patient and healthcare professional perspectives: A systematic review and thematic synthesis

Tori Ford

Amelia Talbot

Gail Hayward

Sarah Tonkin-Crine

Sue Ziebland

...

2023/10/6

Talking delicately: Providing opportunistic weight loss advice to people living with obesity

SSM-Qualitative Research in Health

Madeleine Tremblett

Helena Webb

Sue Ziebland

Elizabeth Stokoe

Paul Aveyard

...

2022/12/1

Building the case for the use of gut feelings in cancer referrals: perspectives of patients referred to a non-specific symptoms pathway

British Journal of General Practice

Claire Friedemann Smith

Benedikte Møller Kristensen

Rikke Sand Andersen

Sue Ziebland

Brian D Nicholson

2022/1/1

Health inequalities, ethnic minorities and COVID19: interactive theatre workshop drawing on a qualitative interview study

The Lancet

Anna Dowrick

Tanvi Rai

Lisa Hinton

Bella Eacott

Sylvan Baker

...

2022/11/1

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