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Browsing by Author Vivat, B
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2010 | Art-making and identity work: A qualitative study of women living with chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) | Reynolds, F; Vivat, B |
2010 | The EORTC QLQ-SWB36 spiritual wellbeing measure for palliative care patients with cancer: development to date and findings from UK pilot-testing | Vivat, B; Health Studies and Community Health Division Seminar Series |
2013 | An exploration of the friendship experiences of working-age adults with aphasia | Pound, Carole |
2008 | “Going down” and “getting deeper”: Physical and metaphorical location and movement in relation to death and spiritual care in a Scottish hospice | Vivat, B |
2007 | Loss and change: Experiences of people severely affected by multiple sclerosis | Edmonds, P; Vivat, B; Burman, R; Silber, E; Higginson, IJ |
2008 | Measures of spiritual issues for palliative care patients: A literature review | Vivat, B |
2006 | Study protocol: Delayed intervention randomised controlled trial within the Medical Research Council (MRC) Framework to assess the effectiveness of a new palliative care service | Higginson, IJ; Vivat, B; Silber, E; Saleem, T; Burman, R; Hart, S; Edmonds, P |
2011 | Visual art-making as a resource for living positively with arthritis: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of older women’s accounts | Reynolds, F; Vivat, B; Prior, S |
2008 | Women's experiences of increasing subjective well-being in CFS/ME through leisure-based arts and crafts activities: A qualitative study | Reynolds, F; Vivat, B; Prior, S |