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Publikováno v:
European Journal of Cancer Care. 23:333-339
This study aimed to measure the health status and care needs of people who provide informal care to cancer survivors in the UK. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 24 cancer professionals to identify the care needs of
Publikováno v:
Psycho-Oncology. 22:2428-2435
Objective Cancer survivors (CSs) are at risk of developing late effects (LEs) associated with the disease and its treatment. This paper compares the health status, care needs and use of health services by CSs with LEs and CSs without LEs. Methods Can
Publikováno v:
Santin, O, Mills, M, Treanor, C & Donnelly, M 2012, ' A comparative analysis of the health and wellbeing of cancer survivors to the general population ', Supportive Care in Cancer, vol. 20, no. 10, pp. 2545-2552 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-011-1372-9
BackgroundThe population of people surviving cancer is continually increasing and currently cancer survivors represent approximately 3.7% of the American population and 3% of the UK population. There is limited and inconclusive empirical evidence reg
Autor:
Jessica Wilson, Mary Frances McMullin, Lesley A. Anderson, Andrew S Duncombe, Moyra Mills, Maria Hughes
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Hematology. 87:175-182
Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are characterized by overproduction of mature functional blood cells and are often associated with an acquired genetic mutation of Janus Kinase 2(V617F). The etiology of MPNs remains unknown. The aim of this articl
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Mills, M, Murray, L, Johnston, B T & Donnelly, M 2008, ' Feasibility of a standardised quality of life questionnaire in a weekly diary format for inoperable lung cancer patients ' European Journal of Oncology Nursing, vol 12, no. 5, pp. 457-463 . DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2008.06.003
Objective Previous studies testing quality of life assessment (QoL) in routine oncology clinical practice have been based at single institutions and many have utilised touch-screen computer technology. The objective of this study was to test the feas
Publikováno v:
Chest. 127:1227-1231
Study objectives To determine the prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)—both symptoms and objective evidence—using 24-h dual-probe pH monitoring in difficult asthma, and the relationship between the presence and treatment of GERD t
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane Library
A diagnosis of head and neck cancer, like many other cancers, can lead to significant psychosocial distress. Patients with head and neck cancer can have very specific needs, due to both the location of their disease and the impact of treatment, which
Autor:
Samuel Porter, Amanda Black, Michael Donnelly, Moyra Mills, Marie M. Cantwell, Christopher Cardwell, Anna Campbell, David Scott
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane Library
Background Multidimensional rehabilitation programmes (MDRPs) have developed in response to the growing number of people living with and surviving cancer. MDRPs comprise a physical component and a psychosocial component. Studies of the effectiveness
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Santin, O, Mills, M, Treanor, C, McDonald, G & Donnelly, M 2013, ' Web Psychosocial Surveys in Cancer Survivorship— A Methodological Note ', Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 556-64 . https://doi.org/10.1080/07347332.2013.822050
The number of Internet surveys is increasing, and there is a need to examine critically their value in psychosocial cancer care research. This study explored the use of an online method of recruiting and surveying people affected by cancer. An online
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https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/web-psychosocial-surveys-in-cancer-survivorship-a-methodological-note(a8adb511-21a3-4e51-8d14-fbf861439d7b).html
Publikováno v:
Psycho-oncology. 22(11)
Cancer survivors (CSs) are at risk of developing late effects (LEs) associated with the disease and its treatment. This paper compares the health status, care needs and use of health services by CSs with LEs and CSs without LEs.Cancer survivors (n =