Research project

Supporting self-management of multimorbidity during cancer recovery in old age: development and feasibility of an intervention

Project overview

This qualitative synthesis and feasibility study developed and piloted a prototype intervention (the "CHAT&PLAN") to support older people's self-management of multimorbidity during cancer recovery.

Staff

Other researchers

Professor Alison Richardson PhD, MSc, BN, PGDipEd, RN

Prof in Cancer Nursing/End of Life Care
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Professor Lynn Calman PhD, MPH, MRes, BSc (Hons), RN, FHEA

Professor

Research interests

  • For nearly 20 years Lynn’s research has focused on understanding and responding to the needs of people living with and beyond cancer. She had led and collaborated on major research programmes in cancer survivorship/psychosocial oncology leading to widely published, practice changing findings that have underpinned the development of services to improve the outcomes of cancer patients.
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Professor Claire Foster

Professor of Psychosocial Oncology
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Research outputs

Teresa Corbett, Kellyn Lee, Amanda Cummings, Lynn Calman, Naomi Farrington, Lucy Lewis, Alexandra Young, Alison Richardson, Claire Foster & Jackie Bridges, 2022, Supportive Care in Cancer, 30(6), 4823-4833
Type: article
Teresa Corbett, Amanda Cummings, Kellyn Lee, Lynn Calman, Vicky Fenerty, Naomi Farrington, Lucy Lewis, Alexandra Young, Hilary Boddington, Theresa Wiseman, Alison Richardson, Claire Foster & Jackie Bridges, 2020, PLoS ONE, 15(10 October 2020)
Type: article
Teresa Corbett, Amanda Cummings, Lynn Calman, Naomi Farrington, Vicky Fenerty, Claire Foster, Alison Richardson, Theresa Wiseman & Jackie Bridges, 2020, Psycho-Oncology, 29(10), 1452-1463
Type: review
2019, Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 13(3), 220-224
Type: article