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Liz Forbat

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Journal of Health Psychology|January 31, 2009
Concepts and understandings of dementia by 'gatekeepers' and minority ethnic 'service users'Liz Forbat
Nursing Times|February 11, 2004
Listening to carers talking about the subjects of continence and toiletingLiz Forbat
British Journal of Community Nursing|June 7, 2011
The ripple effect in community nursingLiz Forbat
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities : JOID|August 19, 2006
An analysis of key principles in Valuing People: implications for supporting people with dementiaLiz Forbat
Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care|August 3, 2020
The role and value of family therapy for people living with cancer: a rapid review of recent evidenceLiz Forbat
Journal of Cancer Survivorship : Research and Practice|December 19, 2023
Multiple myeloma in people of working age in Czechia, Germany, and Poland: findings from a qualitative interview studyLiz Forbat
European Journal of Cancer Care|November 22, 2008
Agenda of involvement and engagementGill Hubbard, Liz Forbat
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 23, 2015
Service user involvement in research may lead to contrary rather than collaborative accounts: findings from a qualitative palliative care studyLiz Forbat, Gill Hubbard
Qualitative Health Research|December 9, 2003
"Stuck in the middle with you": the ethics and process of qualitative research with two people in an intimate relationshipLiz Forbat, Jeanette Henderson
Archives of Disease in Childhood|August 30, 2018
Reducing healthcare conflict: outcomes from using the conflict management frameworkLiz Forbat, Sarah Barclay
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Journal of Health Psychology|January 31, 2009
Concepts and understandings of dementia by 'gatekeepers' and minority ethnic 'service users'Liz Forbat
Nursing Times|February 11, 2004
Listening to carers talking about the subjects of continence and toiletingLiz Forbat
British Journal of Community Nursing|June 7, 2011
The ripple effect in community nursingLiz Forbat
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities : JOID|August 19, 2006
An analysis of key principles in Valuing People: implications for supporting people with dementiaLiz Forbat
Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care|August 3, 2020
The role and value of family therapy for people living with cancer: a rapid review of recent evidenceLiz Forbat
Journal of Cancer Survivorship : Research and Practice|December 19, 2023
Multiple myeloma in people of working age in Czechia, Germany, and Poland: findings from a qualitative interview studyLiz Forbat
European Journal of Cancer Care|November 22, 2008
Agenda of involvement and engagementGill Hubbard, Liz Forbat
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 23, 2015
Service user involvement in research may lead to contrary rather than collaborative accounts: findings from a qualitative palliative care studyLiz Forbat, Gill Hubbard
Qualitative Health Research|December 9, 2003
"Stuck in the middle with you": the ethics and process of qualitative research with two people in an intimate relationshipLiz Forbat, Jeanette Henderson
Archives of Disease in Childhood|August 30, 2018
Reducing healthcare conflict: outcomes from using the conflict management frameworkLiz Forbat, Sarah Barclay
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