Purpose To review the empirical qualitative literature on cancer survivors' experiences of the return to work process in order to develop strategies for health and vocational professionals …
L Calman, L Brunton, A Molassiotis - BMC medical research methodology, 2013 - Springer
Background Longitudinal qualitative methods are becoming increasingly used in the health service research, but the method and challenges particular to health care settings are not …
Executive summary/Abstract Background In the field of terrorism research, the violent radicalisation of individuals towards perpetrating acts of terror has been the subject of …
Objective To identify employer‐related barriers and facilitators for work participation of cancer survivors from the perspective of both employers and cancer survivors, and to …
D Trusson, A Pilnick, S Roy - Social Science & Medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
Increasing numbers of women are surviving breast cancer, but little is known about the long- term implications of having survived a life-threatening illness and living with embodied …
The paper defends the position that phenomenological interviews can provide a rich source of knowledge and that they are in no principled way less reliable or less valid than …
Rationale Globally, breast cancer is by far the most frequently occurring cancer amongst women. Whilst the physical consequences of the disease and associated treatments are …
This integrative review aimed to analyze the research into positive psychological functioning after breast cancer, and to integrate the most relevant findings relating to sociodemographic …
AE Bennion, A Molassiotis - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2013 - Springer
Purpose This review paper aimed to draw together the findings of qualitative research into the symptom experience of adult cancer patients in order to develop a better understanding …