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Lynn Calman

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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.
Plos One|April 13, 2023
The role of social networks in the self-management support for young women recently diagnosed with breast cancerIvaylo Vassilev, Sharon Xiaowen Lin, Lynn Calman, 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.
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|November 19, 2015
RESTORE: an exploratory trial of a web-based intervention to enhance self-management of cancer-related fatigue: findings from a qualitative process evaluationMichelle Myall, Carl R May, Chloe Grimmett, et al.
European Journal of Cancer Care|January 21, 2020
The ENABLE study protocol: Understanding and characterising the value and role of self-management support for people living with cancer that is treatable but not curableLynn Calman, Eloise Radcliffe, Richard Berman, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|July 22, 2020
"No turning back" Psycho-oncology in the time of COVID-19: Insights from a survey of UK professionalsStephanie Archer, Patricia Holch, Jo Armes, et al.
Journal of Cancer Survivorship : Research and Practice|August 20, 2017
Colorectal cancer patient's self-efficacy for managing illness-related problems in the first 2 years after diagnosis, results from the ColoREctal Well-being (CREW) studyChloe Grimmett, Joanne Haviland, Jane Winter, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|June 30, 2020
Self-management in older people living with cancer and multi-morbidity: A systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studiesTeresa Corbett, Amanda Cummings, Lynn Calman, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|July 6, 2022
Same storm, different boat: The global impact of COVID-19 on palliative careKelcie D Willis, Seema Rajesh Rao, Michelle Normen, et al.
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|January 30, 2020
Peer Mentors for People with Advanced Cancer: Lessons Learnt from Recruiting and Training Peer Mentors for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled TrialCatherine Walshe, Diane Roberts, Lynn Calman, et al.
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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.
Plos One|April 13, 2023
The role of social networks in the self-management support for young women recently diagnosed with breast cancerIvaylo Vassilev, Sharon Xiaowen Lin, Lynn Calman, 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.
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|November 19, 2015
RESTORE: an exploratory trial of a web-based intervention to enhance self-management of cancer-related fatigue: findings from a qualitative process evaluationMichelle Myall, Carl R May, Chloe Grimmett, et al.
European Journal of Cancer Care|January 21, 2020
The ENABLE study protocol: Understanding and characterising the value and role of self-management support for people living with cancer that is treatable but not curableLynn Calman, Eloise Radcliffe, Richard Berman, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|July 22, 2020
"No turning back" Psycho-oncology in the time of COVID-19: Insights from a survey of UK professionalsStephanie Archer, Patricia Holch, Jo Armes, et al.
Journal of Cancer Survivorship : Research and Practice|August 20, 2017
Colorectal cancer patient's self-efficacy for managing illness-related problems in the first 2 years after diagnosis, results from the ColoREctal Well-being (CREW) studyChloe Grimmett, Joanne Haviland, Jane Winter, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|June 30, 2020
Self-management in older people living with cancer and multi-morbidity: A systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studiesTeresa Corbett, Amanda Cummings, Lynn Calman, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|July 6, 2022
Same storm, different boat: The global impact of COVID-19 on palliative careKelcie D Willis, Seema Rajesh Rao, Michelle Normen, et al.
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|January 30, 2020
Peer Mentors for People with Advanced Cancer: Lessons Learnt from Recruiting and Training Peer Mentors for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled TrialCatherine Walshe, Diane Roberts, Lynn Calman, et al.
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