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- 2016
- The effect of a nurse led telephone supportive care programme on patients’ quality of life, received information and health care contacts after oesophageal cancer surgery—A six month RCT-follow-up study (
- Radiography on wheels arrives to nursing homes - an economic assessment of a new health care technology in southern Sweden (
- 2015
- The significance of information after discharge for colorectal cancer surgery-a qualitative study. (
- Quality of life measurements as an indicator for timing of support after oesophagectomy for cancer: a prospective study. (
- Patients' Perception of Information and Health-Related Quality of Life 1 Month After Discharge for Colorectal Cancer Surgery. (
- Accessing Information in Order to Manage The Strain of a New Demanding Role : A Qualitative Study of the Next of Kin of Patients after Colorectal Cancer Surgery (
- 2013
- Patients' experiences of supportive care from a long-term perspective after oesophageal cancer surgery - A focus group study. (
- 2011
- Experiences of Group Education—A Qualitative Study from the Viewpoint of Patients and Peers, Next of Kin and Healthcare Professionals (
- 2009
- Malnutrition prevalence and precision in nutritional care differed in relation to hospital volume - a cross-sectional survey (
- 2008
- The long-term experience of living with peripheral arterial disease and the recovery following revascularisation: A qualitative study. (
- Cross-diagnostic validity of the Nottingham health profile index of distress (NHPD). (
- 2005
- Health-related quality of life after revascularization for peripheral arterial occlusive disease: long-term follow-up. (
- Patients' experiences of living with peripheral arterial disease awaiting intervention: a qualitative study. (
- 2004
- Quality of life after a successful femoropopliteal/crural reconstruction for critical leg ischaemia – a one-year prospective study (
- A comparison of the Nottingham Health Profile and Short Form 36 Health Survey in patients with chronic lower limb ischaemia in a longitudinal perspective (