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Amanda Clarke
Amanda Clarke
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Ethical issues in the use of in-depth interviews: literature review and discussion
P Allmark, J Boote, E Chambers, A Clarke, A McDonnell, A Thompson, ...
Research Ethics 5 (2), 48-54, 2009
5152009
Seeing the person behind the patient: enhancing the care of older people using a biographical approach
A Clarke, E Jane Hanson, H Ross
Journal of clinical nursing 12 (5), 697-706, 2003
3992003
The use of life story work with people with dementia to enhance person‐centred care
J McKeown, A Clarke, C Ingleton, T Ryan, J Repper
International journal of older people nursing 5 (2), 148-158, 2010
2862010
Understanding and achieving person‐centred care: the nurse perspective
H Ross, AM Tod, A Clarke
Journal of clinical nursing 24 (9-10), 1223-1233, 2015
2832015
Qualitative interviewing: Encountering ethical issues and challenges
A Clarke
Nurse researcher 13 (4), 2006
2692006
Hopes, fears and expectations about the future: what do older people's stories tell us about active ageing?
A Clarke, L Warren
Ageing & Society 27 (4), 465-488, 2007
2602007
Life story work in health and social care: systematic literature review
J McKeown, A Clarke, J Repper
Journal of advanced nursing 55 (2), 237-247, 2006
2502006
Actively involving people with dementia in qualitative research
J McKeown, A Clarke, C Ingleton, J Repper
Journal of clinical nursing 19 (13‐14), 1935-1943, 2010
2482010
Diet behaviour among young people in transition to adulthood (18–25 year olds): a mixed method study
AS Poobalan, LS Aucott, A Clarke, WCS Smith
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine: an Open Access Journal 2 (1), 909-928, 2014
1602014
“At the foot of a very long ladder”: Discussing the end of life with older people and informal caregivers
A Clarke, J Seymour
Journal of pain and symptom management 40 (6), 857-869, 2010
762010
Influences on nurses’ communications with older people at the end of life: perceptions and experiences of nurses working in palliative care and general medicine
A Clarke, H Ross
International Journal of Older People Nursing 1 (1), 34-43, 2006
752006
Respite care for frail older people and their family carers: concept analysis and user focus group findings of a pan‐European nursing research project
EJ Hanson, J Tetley, A Clarke
Journal of Advanced Nursing 30 (6), 1396-1407, 1999
731999
‘You have to be mindful of whose story it is’: The challenges of undertaking life story work with people with dementia and their family carers
J McKeown, T Ryan, C Ingleton, A Clarke
Dementia 14 (2), 238-256, 2015
722015
Using biography to enhance the nursing care of older people
A Clarke
British Journal of Nursing 9 (7), 429-433, 2000
722000
Cost-effectiveness of self-management methods for the treatment of chronic pain in an aging adult population: a systematic review of the literature
D Boyers, P McNamee, A Clarke, D Jones, D Martin, P Schofield, ...
The Clinical journal of pain 29 (4), 366-375, 2013
662013
“I try and smile, I try and be cheery, I try not to be pushy. I try to say ‘I'm here for help’but I leave feeling… worried”: a qualitative study of perceptions of interactions …
A Clarke, D Martin, D Jones, P Schofield, G Anthony, P McNamee, D Gray, ...
PLoS One 9 (9), e105450, 2014
602014
Development of a peer education programme for advance end-of-life care planning
C Sanders, J Seymour, A Clarke, M Gott, M Welton
International Journal of Palliative Nursing 12 (5), 216-223, 2006
542006
“I feel so stupid because I can’t give a proper answer…” How older adults describe chronic pain: a qualitative study
A Clarke, G Anthony, D Gray, D Jones, P McNamee, P Schofield, ...
BMC geriatrics 12, 1-8, 2012
482012
The financial abuse of older people: A review from the literature
G Crosby, A Clark, R Hayes, K Jones, N Lievesley
Help the Aged, London, 2008
472008
The role of telematics in assisting family carers and frail older people at home
EJ Hanson, A Clarke
Health & Social Care in the Community 8 (2), 129-137, 2000
402000
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