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Irene J Higginson
Irene J Higginson
Professor of Palliative Care and Policy, King's College London, Cicely Saunders Institute
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‘‘I Will Do It If It Will Help Others:’’Motivations Among Patients Taking Part in Qualitative Studies in Palliative Care
IJ Higginson
2008
’A softening of edges’: a comparison of yoga classes at palliative care services in New Delhi and London
L Selman, IJ Higginson
International journal of palliative nursing 16 (11), 548-554, 2010
122010
‘Best practice’in developing and evaluating palliative and end-of-life care services: a meta-synthesis of research methods for the MORECare project
CJ Evans, R Harding, IJ Higginson, MORECare
Palliative medicine 27 (10), 885-898, 2013
942013
‘Burden to others’ as a public concern in advanced cancer: a comparative survey in seven European countries
C Bausewein, N Calanzani, BA Daveson, ST Simon, PL Ferreira, ...
BMC cancer 13, 1-11, 2013
702013
‘I wish I knew more...’the end-of-life planning and information needs for end-stage fibrotic interstitial lung disease: views of patients, carers and health professionals
S Bajwah, J Koffman, IJ Higginson, JR Ross, AU Wells, SS Birring, J Riley
BMJ supportive & palliative care 3 (1), 84-90, 2013
1032013
‘I'll be in a safe place’: a qualitative study of the decisions taken by people with advanced cancer to seek emergency department care
LA Henson, IJ Higginson, BA Daveson, C Ellis-Smith, J Koffman, ...
BMJ open 6 (11), e012134, 2016
672016
‘I'll continue as long as I can, and die when I can't help it’: a qualitative exploration of the views of end-of-life care by those affected by head and neck cancer (HNC)
EM O'Sullivan, IJ Higginson
BMJ supportive & palliative care 6 (1), 43-51, 2016
312016
‘It doesn't do the care for you': a qualitative study of health care professionals' perceptions of the benefits and harms of integrated care pathways for end of life care
KE Sleeman, J Koffman, K Bristowe, C Rumble, R Burman, S Leonard, ...
BMJ open 5 (9), e008242, 2015
452015
‘It makes me feel that I’m still relevant’: A qualitative study of the views of nursing home residents on dignity therapy and taking part in a phase II randomised controlled …
S Hall, C Goddard, P Speck, IJ Higginson
Palliative Medicine 27 (4), 358-366, 2013
372013
‘Less ticking the boxes, more providing support’: a qualitative study on health professionals’ concerns towards the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway
S Di Leo, V Romoli, IJ Higginson, F Bulli, S Fantini, E Sguazzotti, ...
Palliative Medicine 29 (6), 529-537, 2015
252015
‘My body's falling apart.’Understanding the experiences of patients with advanced multimorbidity to improve care: serial interviews with patients and carers
B Mason, V Nanton, E Epiphaniou, SA Murray, A Donaldson, C Shipman, ...
BMJ supportive & palliative care 6 (1), 60-65, 2016
982016
'My dreams are shuttered down and it hurts lots’–a qualitative study of palliative care needs and their management by HIV outpatient services in Kenya and Uganda
L Selman, V Simms, S Penfold, RA Powell, F Mwangi-Powell, J Downing, ...
BMC Palliative Care 12, 1-13, 2013
532013
‘Necessity is the mother of invention’: Specialist palliative care service innovation and practice change in response to COVID-19. Results from a multinational survey (CovPall)
L Dunleavy, N Preston, S Bajwah, A Bradshaw, R Cripps, LK Fraser, ...
Palliative Medicine 35 (5), 814-829, 2021
1042021
‘Peace’and ‘life worthwhile’as measures of spiritual well-being in African palliative care: a mixed-methods study
L Selman, P Speck, M Gysels, G Agupio, N Dinat, J Downing, L Gwyther, ...
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 11, 1-12, 2013
552013
‘The greatest thing in the world is the family’: the meaning of social support among Black Caribbean and White British patients living with advanced cancer
J Koffman, M Morgan, P Edmonds, P Speck, IJ Higginson
PsychoOncology 21 (4), 400-408, 2012
432012
" if they knew what I thought was important. that would help a lot more'': Methods for involving children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions in …
D Braybrook, L Coombes, A Roach, H Scott, D Haroardottir, K Bristowe, ...
QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH 31 (SUPPL 1), 2-2, 2022
2022
" Outcomes" is not an oxymoron in hospice/palliative care
DC Currow, PM Davidson, IJ Higginson
Journal of Palliative Medicine 19 (11), 1128-1129, 2016
32016
" Something bubbling in my blood": the experience of advanced chronic kidney disease as a hidden illness
FEM Murtagh, IJ Higginson, M Morgan
Palliative Medicine 24 (4 (Supplement 1)), S176-S176, 2010
2010
„Es ist schrecklich, als würde ich ersticken “–Qualitative Interviewstudie zum Erleben von Atemnotepisoden
ST Simon, A Benalia, FE Murtagh, IJ Higginson, C Bausewein
Zeitschrift für Palliativmedizin 11 (05), V2_1, 2010
2010
“I Can Breathe Again!” Patients' self-management strategies for episodic breathlessness in advanced disease, derived from qualitative interviews
ST Simon, V Weingärtner, IJ Higginson, H Benalia, M Gysels, ...
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 52 (2), 228-234, 2016
502016
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