481 results on '"Taylor, Rachel M."'
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2. Coping with psychological distress during COVID-19: a cautionary note of self-criticalness and personal resilience among healthcare workers
3. Does the cost of cancer care for people in prison differ from those in the general population? Analysis of matched English cancer registry and hospital records
4. Cancer in prison: barriers and enablers to diagnosis and treatment
5. Cancer incidence, treatment, and survival in the prison population compared with the general population in England: a population-based, matched cohort study
6. Choosing the right questions – A systematic review of patient reported outcome measures used in radiotherapy and proton beam therapy
7. A Qualitative Study of the Factors Influencing Patients’ Experience of Soft Tissue Sarcoma in the United Kingdom
8. Care of the Patient With an Artificial Airway
9. Religious Organizations in Missouri Continue to Escape Liability in Negligence Actions Involving Abuse of Children Under the Guise of the First Amendment
10. Systemic Administration of the 5-HT1b Antagonist SB-216641 Prior to Acute Stress Exposure in Rats Mildly Prevents Stress-induced Behavioral Performance Dysregulations
11. Associations between diagnostic time intervals and health-related quality of life, clinical anxiety and depression in adolescents and young adults with cancer: cross-sectional analysis of the BRIGHTLIGHT cohort
12. The impact of COVID-19 on the wellbeing of the UK nursing and midwifery workforce during the first pandemic wave: A longitudinal survey study
13. A Prospective Observational Cohort Study for Newly Diagnosed Osteosarcoma Patients in the UK: ICONIC Study Initial Results.
14. The Sarcoma Assessment Measure (SAM): Preliminary Psychometric Validation of a Novel Patient-Reported Outcome Measure
15. Development of a patient-reported experience questionnaire for patients with sarcoma : the Sarcoma Assessment Measure (SAM)
16. The Impact of Specialist Care on Teenage and Young Adult Patient-Reported Outcomes in England: A BRIGHTLIGHT Study.
17. The Emotional Impact of a Cancer Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study of Adolescent and Young Adult Experience.
18. Is there scope to do better? Clinical communication with adolescents and young adults with cancer--A scoping review.
19. An evaluation of staff experiences of the Royal Literary Fund writer-in-residence service to support improvements in written communication in healthcare
20. Bobcat occupancy, tree islands, and invasive Burmese pythons in an Everglades conservation area
21. The Sarcoma Assessment Measure (SAM): Preliminary Psychometric Validation of a Novel Patient-Reported Outcome Measure
22. Evaluation of the impact of redeployment during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a multi-centre survey
23. Experiences of fear of recurrence in patients with sarcoma
24. Fear expression is reduced after acute and repeated nociceptin/orphanin FQ (NOP) receptor antagonism in rats: therapeutic implications for traumatic stress exposure
25. Bobcat occupancy, tree islands, and invasive Burmese pythons in an Everglades conservation area.
26. Young people’s opinions of cancer care in England: the BRIGHTLIGHT cohort
27. Patients’ Experiences of a Sarcoma Diagnosis: A Process Mapping Exercise of Diagnostic Pathways
28. The BRIGHTLIGHT National Survey of the Impact of Specialist Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Care on Caregivers’ Information and Support Needs
29. Exploring Young People’s Experience of Ending Active Cancer Treatment: When the “Little Cancer Treatment Bubble” Pops
30. The BRIGHTLIGHT National Survey of the Impact of Specialist Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Care on Caregivers’ Information and Support Needs
31. Who Is Responsible for Nurse Wellbeing in a Crisis? A Single Centre Perspective
32. The Development of Ambulatory Cancer Care in the UK: A Scoping Review of the Literature
33. Behavioral Performance Characterization of the Putative Neuroinflammation Inhibitor 1-Methyl-Tryptophan Following Acute Traumatic Stress in Rats
34. BRIGHTLIGHT researchers as ‘dramaturgs’: creating There is a Light from complex research data
35. The support and information needs of adolescents and young adults with cancer when active treatment ends
36. Using the making Visible the ImpaCT Of Research (VICTOR) questionnaire to evaluate the benefits of a fellowship programme for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals.
37. Insights for Setting of Nutrient Requirements, Gleaned by Comparison of Selenium Status Biomarkers in Turkeys and Chickens versus Rats, Mice, and Lambs
38. Fear of Cancer Recurrence in Patients with Sarcoma in the United Kingdom
39. A participatory study of teenagers and young adults views on access and participation in cancer research
40. Involving young people in BRIGHTLIGHT from study inception to secondary data analysis: insights from 10 years of user involvement
41. A Qualitative Study of the Factors Influencing Patients’ Experience of Soft Tissue Sarcoma in the United Kingdom
42. Evaluation of the DAISY (Diseases Attacking the Immune SYstem) Award for recognising excellence in nursing
43. Exploring the digital technology preferences of teenagers and young adults (TYA) with cancer and survivors: a cross-sectional service evaluation questionnaire
44. A scoping review of strategies used to recruit and retain nurses in the health care workforce
45. A mixed‐methods study exploring sign‐off mentorship practices in relation to the Nursing and Midwifery Council standards
46. Care coordination, consistency and continuity: the case of the key worker role in children’s cancer care
47. Impact of leadership on the nursing workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic
48. Developing a conceptual model of teenage and young adult experiences of cancer through meta-synthesis
49. Exploring the work of nurses who administer chemotherapy to children and young people
50. Impact of leadership on the nursing workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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