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List of works by Bella Vivat

Associations between sex, age and spiritual well-being scores on the EORTC QLQ-SWB32 for patients receiving palliative care for cancer: A further analysis of data from an international validation study

scientific article published on 21 August 2019

Cross-cultural development of the EORTC QLQ-SWB36: a stand-alone measure of spiritual wellbeing for palliative care patients with cancer

scientific article published on 27 July 2012

Identification and evaluation of observational measures for the assessment and/or monitoring of level of consciousness in adult palliative care patients: A systematic review for I-CAN-CARE

scientific article published on 22 August 2019

Measures of spiritual issues for palliative care patients: a literature review

scientific article published on 28 August 2008

Palliative care for people severely affected by multiple sclerosis: evaluation of a novel palliative care service

scientific article published on 19 March 2010

Palliative care specialists in hospice and hospital/community teams predominantly use low doses of sedative medication at the end of life for patient comfort rather than sedation: Findings from focus groups and patient records for I-CAN-CARE.

scientific article published on 12 February 2019

Quality of life measures for the palliative care of people severely affected by multiple sclerosis: a systematic review

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Study protocol: delayed intervention randomised controlled trial within the Medical Research Council (MRC) Framework to assess the effectiveness of a new palliative care service

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The international phase 4 validation study of the EORTC QLQ-SWB32: A stand-alone measure of spiritual well-being for people receiving palliative care for cancer.

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Women's experiences of increasing subjective well-being in CFS/ME through leisure-based arts and crafts activities: a qualitative study

scientific article published in January 2008

`Fighting for everything': service experiences of people severely affected by multiple sclerosis

scientific article published on 09 February 2007