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Selected Publications
- Emma F France, Sally Wyke, Sue Ziebland, Vikki A Entwistle and Kate Hunt (2011): How personal experiences feature in women's accounts of use of information for decisions about antenatal diagnostic testing for foetal abnormality. - Soc Sci Med, 72(5):755-62.
- 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.
- S Prinjha, J Evans, S Ziebland and A McPherson (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.
- E F France, L Locock, K Hunt, S Ziebland, K Field and S Wyke (2011): Imagined futures: how experiential knowledge of disability affects parents' decision making about foetal abnormality. - Health Expect.
- 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.
- Lisa Hinton, Jennifer J Kurinczuk and Sue Ziebland (2010): Infertility; isolation and the Internet: A qualitative interview study. - Patient Educ Couns, 81(3):436-41.
- A Chapple and S Ziebland (2010): Viewing the body after bereavement due to a traumatic death: qualitative study in the UK. - BMJ, 340:c2032.
- S Ziebland, J Evans and P Toynbee (2010): Exceptionally good? Positive experiences of NHS care and treatment surprises lymphoma patients: a qualitative interview study. - Health Expect.
- Gillian Forrest, Caroline Plumb, Sue Ziebland and Alan Stein (2009): Breast cancer in young families: a qualitative interview study of fathers and their role and communication with their children following the diagnosis of maternal breast cancer. - Psychooncology, 18(1):96-103.
- 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.
- Louise Locock, Sue Ziebland and Carol Dumelow (2009): Biographical disruption, abruption and repair in the context of motor neurone disease. - Sociol Health Illn, 31(7):1043-58.
- K Hunt, E France, S Ziebland, K Field and S Wyke (2009): 'My brain couldn't move from planning a birth to planning a funeral': A qualitative study of parents' experiences of decisions after ending a pregnancy for fetal abnormality. - Int J Nurs Stud.
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