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Palliative Medicine|February 28, 2001
Using bisphosphonates to control the pain of bone metastases: evidence-based guidelines for palliative careK Mannix, S H Ahmedzai, H Anderson, et al.
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine|October 10, 2013
"Until the trial is complete you can't really say whether it helped you or not, can you?": exploring cancer patients' perceptions of taking part in a trial of acupressure wristbandsJohn Gareth Hughes, Wanda Russell, Matthew Breckons, et al.
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|December 3, 2014
"I assumed that one was a placebo": exploring the consent process in a sham controlled acupressure trialJohn Gareth Hughes, Wanda Russell, Matthew Breckons, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|July 12, 2017
A revised model for coping with advanced cancer. Mapping concepts from a longitudinal qualitative study of patients and carers coping with advanced cancer onto Folkman and Greer's theoretical model of appraisal and copingDiane Roberts, Lynn Calman, Paul Large, et al.
BMJ Open|June 25, 2013
Protocol for a longitudinal qualitative interview study: maintaining psychological well-being in advanced cancer--what can we learn from patients' and carers' own coping strategies?Diane Roberts, Lynda Appleton, Lynn Calman, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|December 1, 2016
The effects of policy actions to improve population dietary patterns and prevent diet-related non-communicable diseases: scoping reviewL Hyseni, M Atkinson, H Bromley, et al.
Plos One|January 21, 2017
Coping Well with Advanced Cancer: A Serial Qualitative Interview Study with Patients and Family CarersCatherine Walshe, Diane Roberts, Lynda Appleton, et al.
Plos One|January 13, 2012
Barriers to partnership working in public health: a qualitative studyDavid Carlton Taylor-Robinson, Ffion Lloyd-Williams, Lois Orton, et al.
BMJ Open|March 25, 2016
How much sugar is hidden in drinks marketed to children? A survey of fruit juices, juice drinks and smoothiesJane Boulton, Kawther M Hashem, Katharine H Jenner, et al.
BMJ Open|November 8, 2018
Does perception of drug-related harm change with age? A cross-sectional online survey of young and older peopleSurvjit Cheeta, Adem Halil, Matthew Kenny, et al.
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Palliative Medicine|February 28, 2001
Using bisphosphonates to control the pain of bone metastases: evidence-based guidelines for palliative careK Mannix, S H Ahmedzai, H Anderson, et al.
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine|October 10, 2013
"Until the trial is complete you can't really say whether it helped you or not, can you?": exploring cancer patients' perceptions of taking part in a trial of acupressure wristbandsJohn Gareth Hughes, Wanda Russell, Matthew Breckons, et al.
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|December 3, 2014
"I assumed that one was a placebo": exploring the consent process in a sham controlled acupressure trialJohn Gareth Hughes, Wanda Russell, Matthew Breckons, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|July 12, 2017
A revised model for coping with advanced cancer. Mapping concepts from a longitudinal qualitative study of patients and carers coping with advanced cancer onto Folkman and Greer's theoretical model of appraisal and copingDiane Roberts, Lynn Calman, Paul Large, et al.
BMJ Open|June 25, 2013
Protocol for a longitudinal qualitative interview study: maintaining psychological well-being in advanced cancer--what can we learn from patients' and carers' own coping strategies?Diane Roberts, Lynda Appleton, Lynn Calman, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|December 1, 2016
The effects of policy actions to improve population dietary patterns and prevent diet-related non-communicable diseases: scoping reviewL Hyseni, M Atkinson, H Bromley, et al.
Plos One|January 21, 2017
Coping Well with Advanced Cancer: A Serial Qualitative Interview Study with Patients and Family CarersCatherine Walshe, Diane Roberts, Lynda Appleton, et al.
Plos One|January 13, 2012
Barriers to partnership working in public health: a qualitative studyDavid Carlton Taylor-Robinson, Ffion Lloyd-Williams, Lois Orton, et al.
BMJ Open|March 25, 2016
How much sugar is hidden in drinks marketed to children? A survey of fruit juices, juice drinks and smoothiesJane Boulton, Kawther M Hashem, Katharine H Jenner, et al.
BMJ Open|November 8, 2018
Does perception of drug-related harm change with age? A cross-sectional online survey of young and older peopleSurvjit Cheeta, Adem Halil, Matthew Kenny, et al.
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