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BMC Palliative Care|November 13, 2012
Integrating palliative care within acute stroke services: developing a programme theory of patient and family needs, preferences and staff perspectivesChristopher R Burton, Sheila Payne
Palliative Medicine|June 26, 2003
A qualitative study of clinical nurse specialists' views on depression in palliative care patientsMari Lloyd Williams, Sheila Payne
Journal of Palliative Care|March 4, 2003
Nurse specialist assessment and management of palliative care patients who are depressed--a study of perceptions and attitudesMari Lloyd-Williams, Sheila Payne
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|October 26, 2010
Issues of power, control and choice in children's hospice respite care services: a qualitative studyAnne Grinyer, Sheila Payne, Zephyrine Barbarachild
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 7, 2004
Teamworking in nursing homesDorothy Wicke, Richard Coppin, Sheila Payne
Psycho-Oncology|August 31, 2002
Patient initiated follow up of breast cancerLouise Brown, Sheila Payne, Gavin Royle
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|August 16, 2011
The Liverpool Care Pathway: does it improve quality of dying? [corrected]Anita Duffy, Sheila Payne, Fiona Timmins
Progress in Transplantation (Aliso Viejo, Calif.)|June 23, 2006
Information sharing: its impact on donor and nondonor families' experiences in the hospitalTracy Long, Magi Sque, Sheila Payne
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 3, 2012
Maintaining integrity in the face of death: a grounded theory to explain the perspectives of people affected by lung cancer about the expression of wishes for end of life careGillian Horne, Jane Seymour, Sheila Payne
The Lancet. Oncology|October 1, 2011
Challenges related to palliative careStein Kaasa, Sheila Payne, Per Sjøgren
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BMC Palliative Care|November 13, 2012
Integrating palliative care within acute stroke services: developing a programme theory of patient and family needs, preferences and staff perspectivesChristopher R Burton, Sheila Payne
Palliative Medicine|June 26, 2003
A qualitative study of clinical nurse specialists' views on depression in palliative care patientsMari Lloyd Williams, Sheila Payne
Journal of Palliative Care|March 4, 2003
Nurse specialist assessment and management of palliative care patients who are depressed--a study of perceptions and attitudesMari Lloyd-Williams, Sheila Payne
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|October 26, 2010
Issues of power, control and choice in children's hospice respite care services: a qualitative studyAnne Grinyer, Sheila Payne, Zephyrine Barbarachild
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 7, 2004
Teamworking in nursing homesDorothy Wicke, Richard Coppin, Sheila Payne
Psycho-Oncology|August 31, 2002
Patient initiated follow up of breast cancerLouise Brown, Sheila Payne, Gavin Royle
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|August 16, 2011
The Liverpool Care Pathway: does it improve quality of dying? [corrected]Anita Duffy, Sheila Payne, Fiona Timmins
Progress in Transplantation (Aliso Viejo, Calif.)|June 23, 2006
Information sharing: its impact on donor and nondonor families' experiences in the hospitalTracy Long, Magi Sque, Sheila Payne
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 3, 2012
Maintaining integrity in the face of death: a grounded theory to explain the perspectives of people affected by lung cancer about the expression of wishes for end of life careGillian Horne, Jane Seymour, Sheila Payne
The Lancet. Oncology|October 1, 2011
Challenges related to palliative careStein Kaasa, Sheila Payne, Per Sjøgren
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