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Clare C O'Callaghan

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HERD|December 14, 2016
"Artificial But Better Than Nothing"Sarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield
HERD|November 15, 2017
Cancer Patients' Recommendations for Nature-Based Design and Engagement in Oncology Contexts: Qualitative ResearchSarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield
BMJ Open|October 19, 2017
Nature-based care opportunities and barriers in oncology contexts: a modified international e-Delphi surveySarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|March 25, 2018
Nature-based supportive care opportunities: a conceptual frameworkSarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield
BMJ Open|March 10, 2017
Identifying opportunities for nature engagement in cancer care practice and design: protocol for four-round modified electronic DelphiSarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 15, 2016
Cancer patients' experiences with nature: Normalizing dichotomous realitiesSarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield, et al.
Death Studies|February 14, 2014
Sound continuing bonds with the deceased: the relevance of music, including preloss music therapy, for eight bereaved caregiversClare C O'Callaghan, Fiona McDermott, Peter Hudson, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 24, 2009
"The moment is all we have": patients and visitors reflect on a staff Christmas choirClare C O'Callaghan, Colin J Hornby, Elizabeth J Pearson, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|December 2, 2010
Oncology staff reflections about a 52-year-old staff Christmas choir: constructivist researchClare C O'Callaghan, Colin J Hornby, Elizabeth J M Pearson, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|June 6, 2020
Spirituality and religiosity in a palliative medicine population: mixed-methods studyClare C O'Callaghan, Ekavi Georgousopoulou, Davinia Seah, et al.
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HERD|December 14, 2016
"Artificial But Better Than Nothing"Sarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield
HERD|November 15, 2017
Cancer Patients' Recommendations for Nature-Based Design and Engagement in Oncology Contexts: Qualitative ResearchSarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield
BMJ Open|October 19, 2017
Nature-based care opportunities and barriers in oncology contexts: a modified international e-Delphi surveySarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|March 25, 2018
Nature-based supportive care opportunities: a conceptual frameworkSarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield
BMJ Open|March 10, 2017
Identifying opportunities for nature engagement in cancer care practice and design: protocol for four-round modified electronic DelphiSarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 15, 2016
Cancer patients' experiences with nature: Normalizing dichotomous realitiesSarah Blaschke, Clare C O'Callaghan, Penelope Schofield, et al.
Death Studies|February 14, 2014
Sound continuing bonds with the deceased: the relevance of music, including preloss music therapy, for eight bereaved caregiversClare C O'Callaghan, Fiona McDermott, Peter Hudson, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 24, 2009
"The moment is all we have": patients and visitors reflect on a staff Christmas choirClare C O'Callaghan, Colin J Hornby, Elizabeth J Pearson, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|December 2, 2010
Oncology staff reflections about a 52-year-old staff Christmas choir: constructivist researchClare C O'Callaghan, Colin J Hornby, Elizabeth J M Pearson, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|June 6, 2020
Spirituality and religiosity in a palliative medicine population: mixed-methods studyClare C O'Callaghan, Ekavi Georgousopoulou, Davinia Seah, et al.
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