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    Effect of an interdisciplinary rehabilitation program on quality of life in patients with head and neck cancer: Review of clinical experience by Eades, Margaret, Murphy, Jessica, Carney, Siobhan, Amdouni, Shafia, Lemoignan, Josée, Jelowicki, Marta, Nadler, Michelle, Chasen, Martin, Gagnon, Bruno

    Published in Head & neck (01-03-2013)
    “…Background Patients with head and neck cancer experience complex posttreatment challenges. In a preliminary uncontrolled study, we evaluated the extent to…”
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    Assessing the reliability and validity of the revised WCCNR stomatitis staging system for cancer therapy-induced stomatitis by Olson, Karin, Hanson, John, Hamilton, Joan, Stacey, Dawn, Eades, Margaret, Gue, Deborah, Plummer, Harry, Janes, Karen, Fitch, Margaret, Bakker, Debra, Baker, Pamela, Oliver, Catherine

    Published in Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal (2004)
    “…Before developing interventions for stomatitis, nurses require a simple, valid and reliable approach to staging severity. The eight-item WCCNR(R) was…”
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    Rehabilitation: Long-Term Physical and Functional Changes Following Treatment by Eades, Margaret, Chasen, Martin, Bhargava, Ravi

    Published in Seminars in oncology nursing (01-08-2009)
    “…To describe the life altering issues that survivors of a head and neck cancer report post treatment and discuss multidimensional rehabilitation approaches…”
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    Impact of a pivot nurse in oncology on patients with lung or breast cancer: symptom distress, fatigue, quality of life, and use of healthcare resources by Skrutkowski, Myriam, Saucier, Andréanne, Eades, Margaret, Swidzinski, Marika, Ritchie, Judith, Marchionni, Caroline, Ladouceur, Martin

    Published in Oncology nursing forum (01-11-2008)
    “…To examine the impact on continuity of nursing care delivered by a pivot nurse in oncology to improve symptom relief and outcomes for patients with lung or…”
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    Assessing the reliability and validity of the revised WCCNR Stomatitis Staging System for cancer therapy-induced stomatitis by Karin Olson, John Hanson, Joan Hamilton, Dawn Stacey, Margaret Eades, Deborah Gue, Harry Plummer, Karen Janes, Margaret Fitch, Debra Bakker, Pamela Baker, Catherine Oliver

    Published in Canadian oncology nursing journal (01-05-2015)
    “…Before developing interventions for stomatitis, nurses require a simple, valid and reliable approach to staging severity. The eight-item WCCNR was previously…”
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    Évaluation de la fidélité et de la validité du système révisé de classification de la stomatite du WCCNR lorsqu’elle résulte d’un traitement anticancéreux by Karin Olson, John Hanson, Joan Hamilton, Dawn Stacey, Margaret Eades, Deborah Gue, Harry Plummer, Karen Janes, Margaret Fitch, Debra Bakker, Pamela Baker, Catherine Oliver

    Published in Canadian oncology nursing journal (01-05-2015)
    “…Avant de développer des interventions pour la stomatite, les infirmières ont besoin d’une approche de classification de la sévérité qui soit simple, valide et…”
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    Educational well-being or being well in education : a philosophical and empirical inquiry into the nature of well-being in education by Fox Eades, Jennifer Margaret

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Well-being is increasingly of interest to schools and educational policy makers in the UK and beyond. This thesis is a philosophical and empirical enquiry into…”
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    Family response to difficult hospitalizations: the phenomenon of `working through by BUTTERY, JOANNE, EADES, MARGARET, FRISCH, SARA, GIGUÈRE, MONIQUE, MOUNTJOY, ANITA

    Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-07-1999)
    “…• This paper describes the process and outcomes of a project to learn about qualitative research methods. • A small study of family participation in…”
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