Julie Evans BSc MSc
Selected Publications
- Chapple Alison, Evans Julie, McPherson Anne, and Payne S (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.
- Prinjha S, Evans J, Ziebland S, and McPherson A (2011) 'A mastectomy for something that wasn't even truly invasive cancer'. Women's understandings of having a mastectomy for screen-detected DCIS: a qualitative study. J Med Screen, 18(1):34-40.
- Ziebland Sue, Evans Julie, and Toynbee Polly (2011) Exceptionally good? Positive experiences of NHS care and treatment surprises lymphoma patients: a qualitative interview study. Health Expect, 14(1):21-8.
- Ziebland S, Evans J, and Toynbee P (2010) Exceptionally good? Positive experiences of NHS care and treatment surprises lymphoma patients: a qualitative interview study. Health Expect.
- Evans Julie, Ziebland Sue, and McPherson Ann (2007) Minimizing delays in ovarian cancer diagnosis: an expansion of Andersen's model of 'total patient delay'. Fam Pract, 24(1):48-55.
| julie.evans@phc.ox.ac.uk | |
| Tel | (01865) 289335 |
| Fax | (01865) 289287 |
| Department | Department of Primary Health Care |
Julie Evans has spent most of her working life in the cancer field. Her current research interests are: personal experience of health and illness; cancer, especially women's cancers and haematological cancers; breast and cervical cancer screening; and qualitative research methodology.
Although she has expertise in both quantitative and qualitative methodology, Julie has chosen to specialise in qualitative research. She is currently working on a Healthtalkonline module on leukaemia having previously produced the lymphoma and ovarian cancer modules and contributed towards the breast cancer module.
