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| Roanne Thomas-MacLeanSummaryAffiliation: University of Saskatchewan Country: Canada Publications
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Discussing mentorship: An ongoing study for the development of a mentorship program in SaskatchewanRoanne Thomas-MacLean
Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
Can Fam Physician 56:e263-72. 2010..To identify the essential components of a mentorship program as the first step in the ongoing development of a mentorship program for primary care physicians...
Arm morbidity and disability after breast cancer: new directions for careRoanne L Thomas-Maclean
Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
Oncol Nurs Forum 35:65-71. 2008..To chart the incidence and course of three types of arm morbidity (lymphedema, pain, and range of motion [ROM] restrictions) in women with breast cancer 6-12 months after surgery and the relationship between arm morbidity and disability...
Diagnosing depression: there is no blood testRoanne Thomas-MacLean
Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK
Can Fam Physician 51:1102-3. 2005..To explore and describe primary care physicians' experiences in providing care to depressed patients and to increase understanding of the possibilities and constraints around diagnosing and treating depression in primary care...
Breast cancer-related lymphedema: women's experiences with an underestimated conditionRoanne Thomas-MacLean
Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK
Can Fam Physician 51:246-7. 2005..Our objective was to explore New Brunswick women's experiences of BCRL and its treatment...
The impact of breast cancer among Canadian women: disability and productivityElizabeth Quinlan
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N5A5
Work 34:285-96. 2009....
Physicians' constructions of depression: inside/outside the boundaries of medicalizationRoanne Thomas-MacLean
University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Health (London) 8:275-93. 2004..One implication of this research is that physicians' training would benefit from the integration of multidisciplinary perspectives on depression, which would better reflect physicians' experiences in routine practice situations...
Environmental scans: how useful are they for primary care research?Paul Graham
Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, Room 1113, Arts Tower Bldg, 9 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A5
Can Fam Physician 54:1022-3. 2008
Barriers to treating depression in the family physician's officeBaukje Miedema
Dalhousie University, Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital
Can J Commun Ment Health 23:37-46. 2004..Physician-related barriers included lack of time and expertise, and inadequacies of the reimbursement system. Patient-related barriers were rooted in the stigma attached to depression and failure to comply with treatment...
Memories of treatment: the immediacy of breast cancerRoanne Thomas-MacLean
Dalhousie University, Family Medicine Teaching Unit, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Qual Health Res 14:628-43. 2004..Although a large volume of breast cancer research now exists, the women's accounts demonstrate that further research into the experience of breast cancer is necessary...
Beyond dichotomies of health and illness: life after breast cancerRoanne Thomas-MacLean
Dalhousie University of Family Medicine, Dr Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital, Fredericton, NB, Canada
Nurs Inq 12:200-9. 2005....
Understanding breast cancer stories via Frank's narrative typesRoanne Thomas-MacLean
Dalhousie University Family, Medicine Teaching Unit, Dr Everett Chalmers Hospital, P O Box 9000, Priestman St Fredericton, NB Canada E3B 5N5
Soc Sci Med 58:1647-57. 2004..The author then conveys the significance of this form of analysis for future research...
