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Sheila Payne

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Evidence-Based Nursing|June 30, 2010
Following bereavement, poor health is more likely in carers who perceived that their support from health services was insufficient or whose family member did not die in the carer's preferred place of deathSheila Payne
Journal of Clinical Nursing|October 14, 2006
Commentary on Jocham HR, Dassen T, Widdershoven G & Halfens R (2006) Quality of life in palliative care cancer patients: a literature review. Journal of Clinical Nursing 15, 1188-1195Sheila Payne
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|May 6, 2004
NICE supportive and palliative care guidanceSheila Payne
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|June 22, 2005
Nursing research: do we still need to be concerned?Sheila Payne
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|June 6, 2002
Are we using the users?Sheila Payne
Palliative Medicine|December 1, 2011
The Cancer Experiences Collaborative: better research, by better researchersSheila Payne
Nursing Times|January 1, 2010
There is more to care for the dying than hand-holdingSheila Payne
Journal of Palliative Medicine|May 2, 2022
International Leadership in Palliative Care: New Leaders RequiredSheila Payne
Nursing Older People|January 31, 2007
Sheila PayneSheila Payne
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|November 2, 2006
Taking on a critical new role for hospicesSheila Payne
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Evidence-Based Nursing|June 30, 2010
Following bereavement, poor health is more likely in carers who perceived that their support from health services was insufficient or whose family member did not die in the carer's preferred place of deathSheila Payne
Journal of Clinical Nursing|October 14, 2006
Commentary on Jocham HR, Dassen T, Widdershoven G & Halfens R (2006) Quality of life in palliative care cancer patients: a literature review. Journal of Clinical Nursing 15, 1188-1195Sheila Payne
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|May 6, 2004
NICE supportive and palliative care guidanceSheila Payne
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|June 22, 2005
Nursing research: do we still need to be concerned?Sheila Payne
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|June 6, 2002
Are we using the users?Sheila Payne
Palliative Medicine|December 1, 2011
The Cancer Experiences Collaborative: better research, by better researchersSheila Payne
Nursing Times|January 1, 2010
There is more to care for the dying than hand-holdingSheila Payne
Journal of Palliative Medicine|May 2, 2022
International Leadership in Palliative Care: New Leaders RequiredSheila Payne
Nursing Older People|January 31, 2007
Sheila PayneSheila Payne
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|November 2, 2006
Taking on a critical new role for hospicesSheila Payne
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