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Publications in Palliative Care

In Press

Hogg, J., Tuffrey-Wijne, I. (in press) Cancer and intellectual disabilities: a review of some key contextual issues. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities.

Minton O and Stone P. How common is fatigue in disease-free breast cancer survivors? A systematic review of the literature. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2008 (in press)

Minton O, Stone P, Richardson A, Sharpe M and Hotopf M. Drug therapy for the management of cancer related fatigue. The Cochrane Library Issue 1 2008 (in press)

Radbruch L, Strasser F, Elsner F, Goncalves JF, Loge J, Kaasa S, Nauck F and Stone P. Fatigue in Palliative Care Patients — an EAPC approach. Palliative Medicine (in press)

2007

Jones, A., Tuffrey-Wijne, I., Bernal, J., Butler, G., Hollins, S. (2007) Meeting the cancer information needs of people with learning disabilities: experiences of paid carers. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 35 (1), 12-18.

Kelly L, White S and Stone P. The B12 / CRP index (BCI) as a simple prognostic indicator in patients with advanced cancer: a confirmatory study. Annals of Oncology 2007; 18: 1395 - 1399

Kelly L and Stone P. How to develop a research question. In Research Methods in Palliative Care. Addington-Hall JM, Bruera E, Higginson IJ and Payne S (Eds). OUP. Oxford 2007 (in press)

Stone PC and Lund S, Predicting Prognosis in patients with advanced cancer. Annals of Oncology 2007; 18: 971 — 976

Tuffrey-Wijne, I., Bernal, J., Butler, G., Hollins, S., Curfs, L. (2007) Using Nominal Group Technique (NGT) to investigate the views of people with intellectual disabilities on end-of-life care provision. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 58 (1), 80-89.

Tuffrey-Wijne, I., Davies, J. (2007) This is my story: I’ve got cancer. ‘The Veronica Project’: an ethnographic study of the experiences of people with learning disabilities who have cancer. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 35 (1), 7-11.

Tuffrey-Wijne, I., Hogg, J., Curfs, L. (2007) End-of-life and palliative care for people with intellectual disabilities who have cancer or other life-limiting illness: a review of the literature and available resources. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 20 (4), 331-344.

Tuffrey-Wijne, I., McEnhill, L., Curfs, L., Hollins, S. (2007) Palliative care for people with intellectual disabilities: interviews with specialist palliative care professionals. Palliative Medicine, 21 (6), 493-499.

2006

Fernandes RJ, Stone P, Andrews PA, Morgan RE and Sharma S. Fatigue, Sleep Disturbance and Circadian Rhythm in Cancer Inpatients — A Controlled Comparison. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2006; 32: 245 - 254

Murphy H, Alexander S and Stone P. Investigation of diagnostic criteria for cancer-related fatigue syndrome in patients with advanced cancer: a feasibility study. Palliative Medicine 2006; 20: 413 — 418

Tuffrey-Wijne, I., Jones, A., Bernal, J., Butler, G., Hollins, S. (2006) People with intellectual disabilities and their need for cancer information. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 10, 106-116.

2005

Stone P, Abdul-Wahab A, Gibson JS, Wright RJ and Andrews PL. Fatigue in cancer patients is not related to changes in oxyhaemoglobin dissociation. Supportive Care in Cancer 2005; 13(10): 854 - 858

Stone P and Worthington R. Case histories and clinical scenarios.In Ethics in Palliative Care: a case-based manual. Worthington R (Ed). Radcliffe Medical Press. Oxford. 2005

Tuffrey-Wijne, I., Bernal, J. (2005) Going to the theatre to talk about cancer. European Journal of Palliative Care, 12 (3), 120-121.

Tuffrey-Wijne, I., Hollins, S., Curfs, L. (2005) Supporting patients who have intellectual disabilities: a survey investigating staff training needs. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 11 (4), 182-188.

2004

Stone P. Drowsiness and Fatigue. In Management of Advanced Disease, 4th Edition. Sykes N, Edmonds P and Wiles J (Eds). Arnold Health Sciences. London 2004

Andrews P, Morrow G, Hickok J, Roscoe J and Stone P. Mechanisms and models of fatigue associated with cancer and its treatment: evidence of preclinical and clinical studies. In Fatigue in Cancer. Armes J, Krishnasamy M and Higginson I (Eds). OUP. Oxford 2004

Ream E and Stone P. Clinical Interventions for Fatigue. In Fatigue in Cancer. Armes J, Krishnasamy M and Higginson I (Eds). OUP. Oxford 2004.

2003

Stone P, Ream E, Richardson A, Thomas H, et al., Cancer-related fatigue - a difference of opinion? Results of a multi-centre survey of healthcare professionals, patients and caregivers. European Journal of Cancer Care., 2003. 12: p. 20 - 27.

Hammick M and Stone P, Cancer Fatigue and its impact on patients: knowledge within the cancer care team. Journal of Interprofessional care, 2003. 17(2): p. 183 — 92

Kendall A.H, Stone P and Andrews P. Physiological and pharmacological aspects of cancer-related fatigue. In The Effective Prevention and Control of Symptoms in Cancer. Hoy A, Finlay I and Miles A (Eds). 2003 Aesculapius Medical Press. London

Jayasekera S and Stone P. The management of anorexia. In The Effective Prevention and Control of Symptoms in Cancer. Hoy A, Finlay I and Miles A (Eds). 2003 Aesculapius Medical Press. London

Tuffrey-Wijne, I. (2003) The palliative care needs of people with intellectual disabilities: a literature review. Palliative Medicine, 17 (1), 55-62.

Tuffrey-Wijne, I., Bernal, J. (2003) ‘Getting on’ with cancer. Learning Disability Practice, 6 (5), 10-15.

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