Items where Author is "Seymour, J."

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Vandenbogaerde, I. and De Vleminck, A. and Cohen, J. and Verkissen, M.N. and Lapeire, L. and Ingravallo, F. and Payne, S. and Wilcock, A. and Seymour, J. and Kars, M. and Grønvold, M. and Lunder, U. and Rietjens, J. and Van Der Heide, A. and Deliens, L. (2023) Advance care planning - Family carer psychological distress and involvement in decision making : The ACTION trial. BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care, 13 (e3). e807–e811. ISSN 2045-435X

Horne, G. and Seymour, J. and Payne, Sheila (2012) Maintaining integrity in the face of death: a grounded theory to explain the perspectives of people affected by lung cancer about the expression of wishes for end of life care. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 49 (6). pp. 718-726. ISSN 0020-7489

Hanratty, B and Lowson, E and Holmes, L and Grande, G. and Addington-Hall, J. and Payne, Sheila and Seymour, J. (2012) Funding health and social services for older people : a qualitative study of the views of care recipients in the last year of life. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 105 (5): JRSM-11-01. pp. 201-207. ISSN 0141-0768

Hanratty, B and Lowson, E and Holmes, L and Grande, G. and Jacoby, A and Payne, Sheila and Seymour, J. and Whitehead, Margaret (2012) Breaking bad news sensitively: what is important to patients in their last year of life? BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care, 2 (1). pp. 24-28. ISSN 2045-435X

Payne, Sheila and Seymour, J. and Froggatt, Katherine and Molassiotis, A. and Lloyd-Williams, Mari and Foster, C. and Addington-Hall, Julia and Rolls, L. and Todd, C. (2012) An evaluation of research capacity building from the Cancer Experiences Collaborative. BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care, 2 (3). pp. 280-285. ISSN 2045-435X

Payne, Sheila and Seymour, J. and Molassiotis, A. and Froggatt, Katherine and Grande, G. and Lloyd-Williams, M. and Foster, C. and Wilson, R. and Rolls, L. and Todd, C. and Addington-Hall, J. (2011) Benefits and challenges of collaborative research : lessons from supportive and palliative care. BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care, 1 (1). pp. 5-11. ISSN 2045-4368

Ingleton, C. and Chatwin, J and Seymour, J. and Payne, Sheila (2011) The role of the health care assistants in supporting district nurses and family carers to deliver palliative care at home: findings from an evaluation project. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 20 (13-14). pp. 2043-2052. ISSN 0962-1067

Gott, M. and Ingleton, C. and Gardiner, C. and Ryan, T. and Noble, B. and Seymour, J. and Bennett, Michael I. and Cobb, M. (2009) How can we improve end of life care for older people in acute hospitals? Nursing Older People, 21 (7). pp. 26-29. ISSN 1472-0795

Horne, G. and Seymour, J. and Payne, Sheila (2009) Advance care planning : evidence and implications for practice. End of Life Care, 3 (1). pp. 58-65.

Payne, S. and Chung, M. and Gott, M. and Seymour, J. and Chapman, A. and Froggatt, K. (2008) The use of interpreters: the experiences of older Chinese people with cancer in the UK. Palliative Medicine, 22 (4). p. 543. ISSN 1477-030X

Sargeant, A. and Payne, Sheila and Seymour, J. and Ingleton, C. and Ward, S. (2007) How do the levels of physician contact differ between cancer and heart failure patients in Scotland during the last four weeks of life? European Journal of Palliative Care, 10th C. p. 125.

Sargeant, A. and Seymour, J. and Payne, Sheila and Ingleton, C. and Ward, S. (2007) How do the levels of physician contact differ between cancer and heart failure patients in Tayside. In: Hospice: the heart of end-of-life care. :. UNSPECIFIED, London, p. 50.

Sargeant, A. and Payne, Sheila and Seymour, J. and Ingleton, C. (2007) What are the key issues identified by Heart Failure Nurses in the UK working with patients at the end of life? In: Hospice: the heart of end-of-life care :. UNSPECIFIED, London, p. 50.

Sargeant, A. and Payne, Sheila and Seymour, J. and Ingleton, C. and Ward, S. (2007) What are the key issues identified by Heart Failure Nurses in the UK working with patients at the end of life? European Journal of Palliative Care, 10th C. p. 125.

Seymour, J. and Payne, Sheila and Chapman, A. and Holloway, M. (2006) End of Life Care: Experiences and attitudes of white indigenous and Chinese older people in the UK. Palliative Medicine, 20 (3): Abstract n. p. 250. ISSN 1477-030X

Chapman, A. and Payne, Sheila and Seymour, J. and Holloway, M. (2006) Views about the use of traditional Chinese medicine in the UK. Palliative Medicine, 20 (3): Abstract n. p. 253. ISSN 1477-030X

Horne, G. and Seymour, J. and Payne, Sheila (2006) Advance Care Planning for Patients with Lung Cancer: The proposed development of a complex intervention. Palliative Medicine, 20 (2). p. 148. ISSN 1477-030X

McDermott, E. and Bingley, Amanda F. and Thomas, Carol and Payne, Sheila and Seymour, J. and Clark, D. (2006) Viewing patient need through professional writings: a systematic 'ethnographic' review of palliative care professionals' experiences of caring for people with cancer. at the end of life. Progress in Palliative Care, 14 (1). pp. 9-18. ISSN 1743-291X

Payne, Sheila A. and Chapman, A. and Holloway, M. and Seymour, J. and Chau, R. (2005) Chinese Community Views: Promoting Cultural Competence in Palliative Care. Journal of Palliative Care, 21 (2). pp. 111-116. ISSN 0825-8597

Clark, David and Douglas, H. R. and Seymour, J. and Bath, P. (2002) Clinical nurse specialists in palliative care (2): explaining diversity in the organisation and costs of Macmillan nursing services. Palliative Medicine, 16 (5). pp. 375-385. ISSN 1477-030X

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