Dr. Lisa Graham-Wisener
@lgrahamwisener
Lecturer in Health Psychology @QUBPsych @QUB_CIHRQoL | Psycho-oncology | Palliative & End of Life Care | Own views
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06-04-2009 23:52:41
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Revisiting a few methodological debates, and I love this Saunders et al., (2019) 'research onion' approach #StrathEdD frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
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Social media for palliative and end-of-life care research: a systematic review nice work Jonathan Koffman spcare.bmj.com/content/early/…
Use of qualitative research in World Health Organisation guidelines: a document analysis …alth-policy-systems.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… Melissa Taylor, Paul Garner, Sandy Oliver & Nicola Desmond
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Pleased to announce the publication of Dying in the Margins findings paper.
Exploring experiences of living with financial hardship at the end of life using visual methods. Including professional photographs by Margaret Mitchell and photovoice from participants.
➡️doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmq…
Music therapy can help all of us to communicate and deal with emotions that might otherwise be overwhelming, painful and hard to put into words.
Dr. Lisa Graham-Wisener and Tracey McConnell explain.
theconversation.com/music-therapy-…
'It can influence the ability to cope with #grief and improve quality of life and mental wellbeing.'
Our experts join The Conversation to explain how #MusicTherapy could help manage the pain of #bereavement .
#LoveQUBResearch Dr. Lisa Graham-Wisener QUB - School of Psychology Marie Curie Marie Curie NI
🎵 Music therapy could help manage the pain of bereavement 🎵
New research featured in The Conversation, written by our Senior Research Fellow Tracey McConnell & Dr. Lisa Graham-Wisener.
➡️ Read the article: bit.ly/48C92JY
➡️ Full research paper: bit.ly/3wxYAWu
Grateful to be able to write this piece for The Conversation with Tracey McConnell on the value of music therapy as a form of bereavement support, highlighting our Music Therapy Charity funded research.
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theconversation.com/music-therapy-… via The Conversation
Delighted to see the second paper from our Music Therapy Charity funded project published - a systematic review of #musictherapy pre- and post-bereavement. Many thanks to our fantastic team!
Open access link- rdcu.be/dzJDW
CHROMA Cara Ghiglieri All Ireland Institute of Hospice & Palliative Care
Grateful for the chance to share my journey of blending lived experience with research, and my reflections on trying to do impactful research as an early career researcher. Huge thanks to The Psychologist The Psychologist for the platform!
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Anticipatory grief discussed in The Conversation by Dr. Lisa Graham-Wisener (health psychology) and Audrey Roulston (social work). One review study found 30 different definitions of the phenomenon! theconversation.com/not-all-mourni…
It was lovely working with QUBNursing&Midwifery colleagues and students alongside NIPANC experts by experience on this research, which really evidences the potential of 'serious games' in healthcare!
Serious game available here- whatispancreaticcancer.co.uk
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