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D-Index
38
Citations
7907
World Ranking
8534
National Ranking
645

Overview

P. M. Kelly is affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom and focuses primarily on research within the field of Medicine. Their research spans several subfields including Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Neurology, Rheumatology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Radiological and Ultrasound Technology.

The topics covered in their work encompass multiple specialized areas such as Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies, Peripheral Neuropathies and Disorders, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research, Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units, Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders, Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints, and Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues.

Recent publications authored or coauthored by P. M. Kelly include:

  • "Predictors of relapse in MOG antibody associated disease: a cohort study" (2021) published in BMJ Open
  • "The effect of PARO robotic seals for hospitalized patients with dementia: A feasibility study" (2020) published in Geriatric Nursing
  • "Original Research: Nurses' Perspectives on Caring for Patients with Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders" (2020) published in AJN American Journal of Nursing
  • "A case report of ivabradine used for heart rate control of atrial fibrillation in acute decompensated heart failure" (2022) published in European Heart Journal - Case Reports
  • "The absence of antibodies in longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis may predict a more favourable prognosis" (2024) published in Multiple Sclerosis Journal

Frequent coauthors of P. M. Kelly include:

  • Saif Huda
  • Samantha Linaker
  • Emily Gibbons
  • Daniel Whittam
  • Kerry Mutch

The main venues in which P. M. Kelly publishes research are:

  • BMJ Open
  • Geriatric Nursing
  • AJN American Journal of Nursing
  • European Heart Journal - Case Reports
  • Multiple Sclerosis Journal

Best Publications

  • Theory and practice in assessing vulnerability to climate change and facilitating adaptation

    P. M. Kelly;W. N. Adger

  • Precipitation Fluctuations over Northern Hemisphere Land Areas Since the Mid-19th Century.

    R. S. Bradley;H. F. Diaz;J. K. Eischeid;P. D. Jones

  • Climate from tree rings

    P. M. Kelly;Hugh W. Ellsaesser

  • Variations in Surface Air Temperatures: Part 1. Northern Hemisphere, 1881–1980

    P. D. Jones;T. M. L. Wigley;P. M. Kelly

  • North winds and production in the eastern North Atlantic

    R.R. Dickson;P.M. Kelly;J.M. Colebrook;W.S. Wooster

  • Scenario for a warm, high-CO2 world

    T. M. L. Wigley;P. D. Jones;P. M. Kelly

  • Solar cycle length, greenhouse forcing and global climate

    P. M. Kelly;T. M. L. Wigley

  • Variations in Surface Air Temperatures: Part 2. Arctic Regions, 1881–1980

    P. M. Kelly;P. D. Jones;C. B. Sear;B. S. G. Cherry

  • Natural resource management in mitigating climate impacts: the example of mangrove restoration in Vietnam

    Nguyen Hoang Tri;WN Adger;PM Kelly

  • Global surface-temperature responses to major volcanic eruptions

    C. B. Sear;P. M. Kelly;P. D. Jones;C. M. Goodess

  • Holocene climatic change, 14C wiggles and variations in solar irradiance

    T. M. L. Wigley;P. M. Kelly

  • Climatic impact of explosive volcanic eruptions

    P. M. Kelly;C. B. Sear

  • July–August temperature at Edinburgh between 1721 and 1975 from tree-ring density and width data

    M. K. Hughes;F. H. Schweingruber;D. Cartwright;P. M. Kelly

  • The Effect of Urban Warming on the Northern Hemisphere Temperature Average

    P. D. Jones;P. M. Kelly;C. M. Goodess;T. Karl

  • The spatial and temporal characteristics of northern Hemisphere surface air temperature variations

    P. D. Jones;P. M. Kelly

  • THE SPATIAL RESPONSE OF THE CLIMATE SYSTEM TO EXPLOSIVE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS

    P. M. Kelly;P. D. Jones;Jia Pengqun

  • A Grid Point Surface Air Temperature Data Set for the Northern Hemisphere

    PD Jones;Scb Raper;BD Santer;Bsg Cherry

  • The climatic interpretation of pan-European signature years in oak ring-width series:

    P. Michael Kelly;Hanns Hubert Leuschner;Keith R. Briffa;Ian C. Harris

  • Empirical climate studies: Warm world scenarios and the detection of climatic change induced by radiatively active gases

    Tml Wigley;PD Jones;PM Kelly

  • A Climatic Data Bank for Northern Hemisphere Land Areas, 1851-1980

    R.S. Bradley;P.M. Kelly;P.D. Jones;C.M. Goodess

  • Effects on climate

    C. B. Sear;P. M. Kelly

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Jones
Philip Jones University of East Anglia
Clare M. Goodess
Clare M. Goodess University of East Anglia
Raymond S. Bradley
Raymond S. Bradley University of Massachusetts Amherst
Henry F. Diaz
Henry F. Diaz University of Hawaii at Manoa
Trevor D. Davies
Trevor D. Davies University of East Anglia
Tom M. L. Wigley
Tom M. L. Wigley University of Adelaide
Malcolm K. Hughes
Malcolm K. Hughes University of Arizona
Rebecca Jane Barthelmie
Rebecca Jane Barthelmie Cornell University
Peter Brimblecombe
Peter Brimblecombe City University of Hong Kong
Keith R. Briffa
Keith R. Briffa University of East Anglia

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