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Sue Ziebland

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Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|April 27, 2012
Why listening to health care users really mattersSue Ziebland
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 18, 2004
The importance of being expert: the quest for cancer information on the InternetSue Ziebland
Communication & Medicine|February 7, 2025
Adaptability and changeSue Ziebland
Health (London, England : 1997)|December 24, 2010
How the Internet is changing the experience of bereavement by suicide: a qualitative study in the UKAlison Chapple, Sue Ziebland
Journal of Nursing Management|April 22, 2011
Nurses should be encouraged and helped to monitor patients' medicinesAndrew Herxheimer, Sue Ziebland
Qualitative Health Research|November 3, 2017
Methodological and Practical Issues in Cross-National Qualitative Research: Lessons From the Literature and a Comparative Study of the Experiences of People Receiving a Diagnosis of CancerAlison Chapple, Sue Ziebland
Qualitative Health Research|September 7, 2006
"The old me could never have done that": how people give meaning to recovery following depressionDamien Ridge, Sue Ziebland
Bjpsych Bulletin|October 19, 2016
Narratives of experience of mental health and illness on healthtalk.orgJo Kidd, Sue Ziebland
Patient Education and Counseling|April 6, 2004
What do patients with prostate or breast cancer want from an Internet site? A qualitative study of information needsLinda Rozmovits, Sue Ziebland
Qualitative Health Research|September 11, 2004
The role of humor for men with testicular cancerAlison Chapple, Sue Ziebland
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Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|April 27, 2012
Why listening to health care users really mattersSue Ziebland
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 18, 2004
The importance of being expert: the quest for cancer information on the InternetSue Ziebland
Communication & Medicine|February 7, 2025
Adaptability and changeSue Ziebland
Health (London, England : 1997)|December 24, 2010
How the Internet is changing the experience of bereavement by suicide: a qualitative study in the UKAlison Chapple, Sue Ziebland
Journal of Nursing Management|April 22, 2011
Nurses should be encouraged and helped to monitor patients' medicinesAndrew Herxheimer, Sue Ziebland
Qualitative Health Research|November 3, 2017
Methodological and Practical Issues in Cross-National Qualitative Research: Lessons From the Literature and a Comparative Study of the Experiences of People Receiving a Diagnosis of CancerAlison Chapple, Sue Ziebland
Qualitative Health Research|September 7, 2006
"The old me could never have done that": how people give meaning to recovery following depressionDamien Ridge, Sue Ziebland
Bjpsych Bulletin|October 19, 2016
Narratives of experience of mental health and illness on healthtalk.orgJo Kidd, Sue Ziebland
Patient Education and Counseling|April 6, 2004
What do patients with prostate or breast cancer want from an Internet site? A qualitative study of information needsLinda Rozmovits, Sue Ziebland
Qualitative Health Research|September 11, 2004
The role of humor for men with testicular cancerAlison Chapple, Sue Ziebland
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