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    Application of the common sense model in inflammatory bowel disease: A systematic review by Hayes, Bree, Moller, Stephan, Wilding, Helen, Burgell, Rebecca, Apputhurai, Pragalathan, Knowles, Simon R.

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-12-2020)
    “…The aim of this paper was to undertake a systematic review of the research utilizing the Common Sense Model (CSM) involving IBD cohorts to explain the…”
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    Systematic review: Exploration of the impact of psychosocial factors on quality of life in adults living with coeliac disease by Möller, Stephan P., Hayes, Bree, Wilding, Helen, Apputhurai, Pragalathan, Tye-Din, Jason A., Knowles, Simon R.

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-08-2021)
    “…Individuals living with coeliac disease generally experience a remission of symptoms after adopting the gluten-free diet but often report substantial treatment…”
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    Extending the Common Sense Model to Explore the Impact of Visceral Sensitivity on Quality of Life in Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Hayes, Bree, Burgell, Rebecca, Apputhurai, Pragalathan, Garg, Mayur, Knowles, Simon R

    Published in The Turkish journal of gastroenterology (01-02-2022)
    “…Inflammatory bowel disease is associated with poor quality of life. The aim of the cross-sectional study was to extend the common sense model to explore the…”
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    A HUMAN RELATIONS PROGRAM TO REDUCE TEACHER STRESS (BURNOUT) by HAYES, BREE AUDREY

    “…Staff development for classroom teachers involving collaboration and peer support is shown to be helpful in reducing teacher stress and burnout. Based on…”
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    A HUMAN RELATIONS PROGRAM TO REDUCE TEACHER STRESS (BURNOUT) by HAYES, BREE AUDREY

    Published 01-01-1987
    “…Staff development for classroom teachers involving collaboration and peer support is shown to be helpful in reducing teacher stress and burnout. Based on…”
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    Dissertation