Patient perspectives on breast cancer treatment side effects and the prospective surveillance model for physical rehabilitation for women with breast cancer

JM Binkley, SR Harris, PK Levangie, M Pearl… - Cancer, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Women's experience of breast cancer is complex, affecting all aspects of life during and after
treatment. Patients' perspectives about common impairments and functional limitations …

Qualitative meta-synthesis of survivors' work experiences and the development of strategies to facilitate return to work

M Stergiou-Kita, A Grigorovich, V Tseung… - Journal of Cancer …, 2014 - Springer
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 …

Developing longitudinal qualitative designs: lessons learned and recommendations for health services research

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 …

Counter‐narratives for the prevention of violent radicalisation: A systematic review of targeted interventions

SL Carthy, CB Doody, K Cox, D O'Hora… - Campbell Systematic …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Perceived employer‐related barriers and facilitators for work participation of cancer survivors: a systematic review of employers' and survivors' perspectives

MA Greidanus, A De Boer, AE De Rijk… - Psycho …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

A new normal?: Women's experiences of biographical disruption and liminality following treatment for early stage breast cancer

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 …

Can we trust the phenomenological interview? Metaphysical, epistemological, and methodological objections

S Høffding, K Martiny, A Roepstorff - Phenomenology and the Cognitive …, 2022 - Springer
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 …

Women's stories of living with breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence

A Smit, BJ Coetzee, R Roomaney, M Bradshaw… - Social Science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

Positive psychological functioning in breast cancer: An integrative review

A Casellas-Grau, J Vives, A Font, C Ochoa - The Breast, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

Qualitative research into the symptom experiences of adult cancer patients after treatments: a systematic review and meta-synthesis

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 …