Research
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Sponsor: The Burdett Trust for Nursing
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Sponsor: Cancer Research UK
Publications
46 publications
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Tracy Long-Sutehall, Anna Zatorska, Michelle Myall, Christina Faull, Adam Hurlow, Sarah Mollart, Clare Rayment, Jill Short, Jane Wale, Emma Winstanley & Mike Bracher,
2023, BMC Palliative Care, 22(1)
Type: article
Yanxia Lin, Tracy Long-sutehall & Michelle Myall,
2023, Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 76
Type: article
Tracy Long-Sutehall, Michael Bracher, Sarah Mollart & Jane Wale,
2023, Health and Social Care Delivery Research
Type: article
Tracy Long-Sutehall, Banyana Madi-Segwagwe, Adam Hurlow, Christina Faull, Claire Rayment, Faith Jacob, Jane Wale, Jill Short, Julie Johnston, Katerina Georgiade, Mark Brown, Naomi Seaton, Sarah Mollart, Suzie Gillon & Michael Bracher,
2022, Cell and Tissue Banking
Type: article
Banyana Madi-Segwagwe, Michael Bracher, Michelle Myall, Adam Hurlow, Christina Faull, Clare Rayment, Jane Wale, Jill Short, Sarah Mollart & Tracy Long-Sutehall,
2021, BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 11(Supplement 2)
Type: conference
Yanxia Lin, Tracy Long-Sutehall & Michelle Myall,
2021, Journal of Critical Care, 65, 205-215
Type: article
Michael Bracher, Tracy Long-Sutehall & Banyana Madi-Segwagwe,
2021
Type: conference
Mike Bracher, Banyana C Madi-segwagwe, Emma Winstanley, Helen Gillan & Tracy Long-Sutehall,
2021, BMJ Open, 11(9), e045250
Type: article
Barriers and facilitators to eye donation in hospice and palliative care settings - A scoping review
Banyana Madi-Segwagwe, Michael Bracher, Michelle Myall & Tracy Long-Sutehall,
2021, Palliative Medicine Reports, 2(1), 175-187
Type: article
Sophie Dopson & Tracy Long-Sutehall,
2019, Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Type: article
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Biography
“Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe".
Tracy is an Associate Professor in the School of Health Sciences and a member of the Health Needs Research Group . Tracy leads two research programmes which have generated an extensive body of knowledge related to: death and dying, end of life decision-making, organ, tissue and eye donatnion and dying trajectories in critical and high care environments which is informing both clinical practice and national policy.