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Rebecca Firth

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Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|May 7, 2013
The red jug revolutionRebecca Firth, Kimberly Cooper
The New Zealand Medical Journal|February 21, 2020
Intensive care unit utilisation post-oesophagectomyMichael O'Grady, Rebecca Firth, Ross Roberts
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology|September 18, 2012
Views of childhood cancer survivors and their families on the provision and format of a treatment summaryEmma Rebecca Firth, Nicola Davies, Roderick Skinner
African Journal of Reproductive Health|May 18, 2012
Pregnant women's beliefs, expectations and experiences of antenatal ultrasound in Northern TanzaniaEmma Rebecca Firth, Pendo Mlay, Richard Walker, et al.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|June 25, 2011
Patient-reported outcomes for irritable bowel syndrome are associated with patients' severity ratings of gastrointestinal symptoms and psychological factorsJeffrey Lackner, James Jaccard, Charles Baum, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|August 1, 2012
The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Outcome Study (IBSOS): rationale and design of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial with 12 month follow up of self- versus clinician-administered CBT for moderate to severe irritable bowel syndromeJeffrey M Lackner, Laurie Keefer, James Jaccard, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 26, 2005
Cognitive therapy for irritable bowel syndrome is associated with reduced limbic activity, GI symptoms, and anxietyJeffrey M Lackner, Mary Lou Coad, Howard R Mertz, et al.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|June 5, 2013
Negative aspects of close relationships are more strongly associated than supportive personal relationships with illness burden of irritable bowel syndromeJeffrey M Lackner, Gregory D Gudleski, Rebecca Firth, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 19, 2006
A controlled evaluation of group cognitive therapy in the treatment of irritable bowel syndromeEdward B Blanchard, Jeffrey M Lackner, Kathryn Sanders, et al.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|March 26, 2013
Type, rather than number, of mental and physical comorbidities increases the severity of symptoms in patients with irritable bowel syndromeJeffrey M Lackner, Chang-Xing Ma, Laurie Keefer, et al.
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Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|May 7, 2013
The red jug revolutionRebecca Firth, Kimberly Cooper
The New Zealand Medical Journal|February 21, 2020
Intensive care unit utilisation post-oesophagectomyMichael O'Grady, Rebecca Firth, Ross Roberts
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology|September 18, 2012
Views of childhood cancer survivors and their families on the provision and format of a treatment summaryEmma Rebecca Firth, Nicola Davies, Roderick Skinner
African Journal of Reproductive Health|May 18, 2012
Pregnant women's beliefs, expectations and experiences of antenatal ultrasound in Northern TanzaniaEmma Rebecca Firth, Pendo Mlay, Richard Walker, et al.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|June 25, 2011
Patient-reported outcomes for irritable bowel syndrome are associated with patients' severity ratings of gastrointestinal symptoms and psychological factorsJeffrey Lackner, James Jaccard, Charles Baum, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|August 1, 2012
The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Outcome Study (IBSOS): rationale and design of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial with 12 month follow up of self- versus clinician-administered CBT for moderate to severe irritable bowel syndromeJeffrey M Lackner, Laurie Keefer, James Jaccard, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 26, 2005
Cognitive therapy for irritable bowel syndrome is associated with reduced limbic activity, GI symptoms, and anxietyJeffrey M Lackner, Mary Lou Coad, Howard R Mertz, et al.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|June 5, 2013
Negative aspects of close relationships are more strongly associated than supportive personal relationships with illness burden of irritable bowel syndromeJeffrey M Lackner, Gregory D Gudleski, Rebecca Firth, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 19, 2006
A controlled evaluation of group cognitive therapy in the treatment of irritable bowel syndromeEdward B Blanchard, Jeffrey M Lackner, Kathryn Sanders, et al.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|March 26, 2013
Type, rather than number, of mental and physical comorbidities increases the severity of symptoms in patients with irritable bowel syndromeJeffrey M Lackner, Chang-Xing Ma, Laurie Keefer, et al.
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