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Patient and public involvement: models and muddlesLiz Forbat
Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
J Clin Nurs 18:2547-54. 2009..The results and discussion of the study help to excavate and explore the muddle of conceptualisations of involvement and how this leads to difficulties for practitioners, patients and managers in implementing the relevant policy...
Discussing the sexual consequences of treatment in radiotherapy and urology consultations with couples affected by prostate cancerLiz Forbat
Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
BJU Int 109:98-103. 2012..To explore the ways in which prostate cancer treatment-induced sexual changes are presented as viable topics for discussion in urology and radiotherapy clinics...
An analysis of key principles in Valuing People: implications for supporting people with dementiaLiz Forbat
Cancer Care Research Centre, Department of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
J Intellect Disabil 10:249-60. 2006..Each of these four principles has important implications for the provision of services for people with intellectual disabilities and dementia. This article adds to the growing dialogue on service provision for this group...
Engaging patients in health care: an empirical study of the role of engagement on attitudes and actionLiz Forbat
Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, Innovation Park, Stirling, United Kingdom
Patient Educ Couns 74:84-90. 2009..Identify the role of engaging people affected by cancer in service development in influencing healthcare professionals and service-users' attitudes toward, and enactment of, engagement...
Adults with intellectual disabilities affected by cancer: critical challenges for the involvement agendaL Forbat
Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, UK
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl) 19:91-7. 2010..We discuss and challenge the underlying ideologies, which lie in the path of fully engaging with marginalized patients...
The use of technology in cancer care: applying Foucault's ideas to explore the changing dynamics of power in health careLiz Forbat
Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, UK
J Adv Nurs 65:306-15. 2009..This study is a report to identify the utility of a hand-held side-effect monitoring system for people receiving chemotherapy in the home care setting...
Exploring the experiences and perspectives of families using a children's hospice and professionals providing hospice care to identify future research priorities for children's hospice careC Malcolm
Cancer Care Research Centre, Department of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, UK
Palliat Med 22:921-8. 2008..Engaging families and care providers in the process of identifying research priorities resulted in the development of an extensive research agenda, which will contribute to quality hospice care for children and families...
The supportive care needs of carers of people affected by cancer stationed in British Forces GermanyL Kidd
Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl) 20:212-9. 2011....
'Quite an awkward situation to be in': perceptions of patients, carers and health and social care professionals of the supportive cancer care in British military personnel stationed in GermanyR Maguire
Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
Support Care Cancer 17:1269-76. 2009....
Recognition by family members that relatives with neurodegenerative disease are likely to die within a year: a meta-ethnographyG Hubbard
Cancer Care Research Centre, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, UK
Palliat Med 26:108-22. 2012..To synthesize evidence of family members recognizing that their relative is likely to die within the year, and identifying the need for palliative care...
Prioritization of future research topics for children's hospice care by its key stakeholders: a Delphi studyC Malcolm
University of Stirling, Cancer Care Research Centre, Stirling, UK
Palliat Med 23:398-405. 2009....
Involving and engaging patients in cancer and palliative care research: workshop presentationBridget Johnston
Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, Scotland
Int J Palliat Nurs 14:554-7. 2008..Finally, describing the discussion from workshop participants on how we can involve patients with life-limiting conditions more in our practice and research...
The importance of relationships in the experience of cancer: a re-working of the policy ideal of the whole-systems approachNicola Illingworth
Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, UK
Eur J Oncol Nurs 14:23-8. 2010..This paper outlines the importance of interpersonal familial relationships in how people experience cancer...
Agenda of involvement and engagementGill Hubbard
Cancer Care Research Centre, Department of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl) 17:516. 2008..This module describes how patients and carers can participate in healthcare research, policy and planning to impact on services, quality and outcomes of care...
Treatment decision-making in cancer care: the role of the carerGill Hubbard
Cancer Care Research Centre, Department of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
J Clin Nurs 19:2023-31. 2010..This study explores the role of the carer in treatment decision-making in cancer care...
Challenging symptoms in children with rare life-limiting conditions: findings from a prospective diary and interview study with familiesC Malcolm
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, University of Stirling, UK
Acta Paediatr 101:985-92. 2012..The aim was to describe the nature, frequency, severity and management challenges of symptoms in children with two rare life-limiting conditions [Mucopolysaccharide (MPS) and Batten disease]...
Listening to carers talking about the subjects of continence and toiletingLiz Forbat
Centre for Research on Families and Relationships, University of Edinburgh
Nurs Times 100:46-9. 2004..Issues around toileting are central to the relationship between the carer and the person being cared for, with the bathroom often becoming the most important place in the house...
"Stuck in the middle with you": the ethics and process of qualitative research with two people in an intimate relationshipLiz Forbat
School of Health and Social Welfare, Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Qual Health Res 13:1453-62. 2003....
