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How the internet affects patients' experience of cancer: a qualitative study
S Ziebland, A Chapple, C Dumelow, J Evans, S Prinjha, L Rozmovits
Bmj 328 (7439), 564, 2004
6642004
Disclosing a cancer diagnosis to friends and family: a gendered analysis of young men's and women's experiences
S Hilton, C Emslie, K Hunt, A Chapple, S Ziebland
Qualitative health research 19 (6), 744-754, 2009
1462009
What patients think about ICU follow-up services: a qualitative study
S Prinjha, K Field, K Rowan
Critical care 13, 1-10, 2009
1412009
'One patient amongst many': a qualitative analysis of intensive care unit patients' experiences of transferring to the general ward
K Field, S Prinjha, K Rowan
Critical care 12, 1-9, 2008
1202008
Many people with epilepsy want to know more: a qualitative study
S Prinjha, A Chapple, A Herxheimer, A McPherson
Family Practice 22 (4), 435-441, 2005
982005
A comparison of blood pressure in community pharmacies with ambulatory, home and general practitioner office readings: systematic review and meta-analysis
A Albasri, JW O'Sullivan, NW Roberts, S Prinjha, RJ McManus, ...
Journal of hypertension 35 (10), 1919-1928, 2017
582017
How users of indwelling urinary catheters talk about sex and sexuality: a qualitative study
A Chapple, S Prinjha, H Salisbury
British Journal of General Practice 64 (623), e364-e371, 2014
542014
Mapping patients’ experiences from initial symptoms to gout diagnosis: a qualitative exploration
J Liddle, E Roddy, CD Mallen, SL Hider, S Prinjha, S Ziebland, ...
BMJ open 5 (9), e008323, 2015
472015
Women's information needs about ductal carcinoma in situ before mammographic screening and after diagnosis: a qualitative study
S Prinjha, J Evans, A McPherson
Journal of medical screening 13 (3), 110-114, 2006
392006
“Why me? I don’t fit the mould… I am a freak of nature”: a qualitative study of women’s experience of gout
JC Richardson, J Liddle, CD Mallen, E Roddy, S Prinjha, S Ziebland, ...
BMC women's health 15, 1-8, 2015
352015
Living with an indwelling urinary catheter.
S Prinjha, A Chapple
Nursing times 109 (44), 12, 14-12, 14, 2013
322013
Including ‘seldom heard’views in research: opportunities, challenges and recommendations from focus groups with British South Asian people with type 2 diabetes
S Prinjha, N Miah, E Ali, A Farmer
BMC Medical Research Methodology 20, 1-11, 2020
282020
British South Asian patients’ perspectives on the relevance and acceptability of mobile health text messaging to support medication adherence for type 2 diabetes: Qualitative study
S Prinjha, I Ricci-Cabello, N Newhouse, A Farmer
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 8 (4), e15789, 2020
252020
Comparing transurethral and suprapubic catheterization for long-term bladder drainage: a qualitative study of the patients' perspective
A Chapple, S Prinjha, R Feneley
Journal of Wound Ostomy & Continence Nursing 42 (2), 170-175, 2015
242015
Exploring the information needs of people living with a long‐term indwelling urinary catheter: a qualitative study
S Prinjha, A Chapple, R Feneley, J Mangnall
Journal of advanced nursing 72 (6), 1335-1346, 2016
232016
‘A mastectomy for something that wasn't even truly invasive cancer.’Women's understandings of having a mastectomy for screen-detected DCIS: a qualitative study
S Prinjha, J Evans, S Ziebland, A McPherson
Journal of medical screening 18 (1), 34-40, 2011
232011
Drawing on accounts of long-term urinary catheter use: Design for the “seemingly mundane”
A Chapple, S Prinjha, R Feneley, S Ziebland
Qualitative health research 26 (2), 154-163, 2016
222016
Post–Intensive care unit care. A qualitative analysis of patient priorities and implications for redesign
LP Scheunemann, JS White, S Prinjha, ME Hamm, TD Girard, ...
Annals of the American Thoracic Society 17 (2), 221-228, 2020
212020
Hypertension referrals from community pharmacy to general practice: multivariate logistic regression analysis of 131 419 patients
A Albasri, S Prinjha, RJ McManus, JP Sheppard
British Journal of General Practice 68 (673), e541-e550, 2018
182018
Hypertension referrals from community pharmacy to general practice: multivariate logistic regression analysis of 131 419 patients
A Albasri, S Prinjha, RJ McManus, JP Sheppard
British Journal of General Practice 68 (673), e541-e550, 2018
182018
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