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A Randomised Controlled Trial to Assess the Effectiveness of Using Patient Reported Needs and Psychological Information to Guide Care in a Breast Cancer Follow-up Clinic.

Journal Article
Cruickshank, S., Barber, M., Donaldson, J. H., Raeside, R., & Gray, M. (2015)
A Randomised Controlled Trial to Assess the Effectiveness of Using Patient Reported Needs and Psychological Information to Guide Care in a Breast Cancer Follow-up Clinic. Cancer Nursing, 38, S1-S106
Approximately 550,000–570,000 women are alive in the UK who have had a diagnosis of breast cancer with predictions that this will rise by 3% annually. Most receive follow-up c...

Comment: Taking scares out of cancer care.

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Cruickshank, S. (2015)
Comment: Taking scares out of cancer care

The experience of providing support about menopausal symptoms to women with breast cancer.

Journal Article
Cruickshank, S., & Hume, A. (2014)
The experience of providing support about menopausal symptoms to women with breast cancer. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 18, 110-117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2013.08.001
Purpose The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences and expectations of both women with breast cancer and the health professionals who care for them, in relatio...

Living beyond cancer treatment.

Journal Article
Harmer, V., & Cruickshank, S. (2014)
Living beyond cancer treatment. Independent Nurse,
No abstract available.

Nurses should be aware of the early symptoms of cancer

Journal Article
Cruickshank, S., & Harmer, V. (2014)
Nurses should be aware of the early symptoms of cancer. Independent Nurse,
No abstract available.

The effectiveness of an intervention by specialist breast care nurses to address the perceived needs and enhance the quality of life of women with breast cancer receiving follow-up care: A randomised controlled trial

Thesis
Cruickshank, S. The effectiveness of an intervention by specialist breast care nurses to address the perceived needs and enhance the quality of life of women with breast cancer receiving follow-up care: A randomised controlled trial. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/7557
Approximately 550,000–570,000 women are alive in the UK who have had a diagnosis of breast cancer with further predictions that this will rise by 3% annually. Most of these wo...

Transition from child to adult services for young people with cancer

Journal Article
McInally, W., & Cruickshank, S. (2013)
Transition from child to adult services for young people with cancer. Nursing Children and Young People, 25, 14-18
Cancers differ between children and adults, and young people who have survived malignant disease still need to mature into adulthood. Care pathways during transition to adult ...

A 'good death' at home: community nurses helping to make it possible

Journal Article
Adamson, E., & Cruickshank, S. (2013)
A 'good death' at home: community nurses helping to make it possible. British Journal of Community Nursing, 18, 40-42
The number of people dying at home rather than in a hospital is increasing, albeit slowly. This coincides with a growing emphasis across the UK to increase choice and enable i...

Nursing the patient with Cancer.

Book
Cruickshank, S., & Campbell, K. (2011)
Nursing the patient with Cancer. In C. Brooker, M. Nicol, & M. Alexander (Eds.), Alexander's Nursing Practice, 789-823. Elsevier

Re-shaping priorities in cancer care.

Journal Article
Cruickshank, S. (2011)
Re-shaping priorities in cancer care. Cancer Nursing Practice. 10. ISSN 1475-4266

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