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Selected Publications
- Alison Chapple and Sue Ziebland (2011): How the Internet is changing the experience of bereavement by suicide: a qualitative study in the UK. - Health (London), 15(2):173-87.
- Alison Chapple, Julie Evans, Anne McPherson and S Payne (2011): Patients with pancreatic cancer and relatives talk about preferred place of death and what influenced their preferences: a qualitative study. - BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care.
- Alison Chapple, C Swift and Sue Ziebland (2011): The role of spirituality and religion for those bereaved due to traumatic death. - Mortality, 16((1)):1-19.
- A Chapple and S Ziebland (2010): Viewing the body after bereavement due to a traumatic death: qualitative study in the UK. - BMJ, 340:c2032.
- Shona Hilton, Carol Emslie, Kate Hunt, Alison Chapple and Sue Ziebland (2009): Disclosing a Cancer Diagnosis to Friends and Family: A Gendered Analysis of Young Men's and Women's Experiences. - Qual Health Res, 19(6):744-54.
- Alison Chapple, Sue Ziebland, Paul Hewitson and Ann McPherson (2008): Why men in the United Kingdom still want the prostate specific antigen test. - Qual Health Res, 18(1):56-64.
- Alison Chapple, Sue Ziebland, Paul Hewitson and Ann McPherson (2008): What affects the uptake of screening for bowel cancer using a faecal occult blood test (FOBt): a qualitative study. - Soc Sci Med, 66(12):2425-35.
- A B Chapple, S Ziebland, S Brewster and A McPherson (2007): Patients' perceptions of transrectal prostate biopsy: a qualitative study. - Eur J Cancer Care (Engl), 16(3):215-21.
- Alison Chapple, Maria Salinas, Sue Ziebland, Ann McPherson and Aidan MacFarlane (2007): Fertility issues: the perceptions and experiences of young men recently diagnosed and treated for cancer. - J Adolesc Health, 40(1):69-75.
- A Chapple, S Ziebland, A McPherson and A Herxheimer (2006): What people close to death say about euthanasia and assisted suicide: a qualitative study. - J Med Ethics, 32(12):706-10.
- Sue Ziebland, Alison Chapple, Carol Dumelow, Suman Prinjha and Linda Rozmovits (2004): How the internet affects patients' experience of cancer: a qualitative study. - BMJ, 328(7439):564.
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