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Ann Cull
Researcher at Western General Hospital
Publications - 78
Citations - 21105
Ann Cull is an academic researcher from Western General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 78 publications receiving 19093 citations.
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The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C30: A Quality-of-Life Instrument for Use in International Clinical Trials in Oncology
Neil K. Aaronson,Sam H Ahmedzai,Bengt Bergman,Monika Bullinger,Ann Cull,Nicole Duez,Antonio Filiberti,Henning Flechtner,Stewart B. Fleishman,Johanna C. J. M. de Haes,Stein Kaasa,M. Klee,David Osoba,Darius Razavi,Peter B. Rofe,Simon Schraub,Kommer C. A. Sneeuw,Marianne Sullivan,Fumikazu Takeda +18 more
TL;DR: The reliability and validity of the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire were highly consistent across the three language-cultural groups studied: patients from English-speaking countries, Northern Europe, and Southern Europe.
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The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer breast cancer-specific quality-of-life questionnaire module: first results from a three-country field study.
Mirjam A. G. Sprangers,Mogens Groenvold,Juan Ignacio Arraras,Jack L. Franklin,A.A. te Velde,Martin J. Muller,Luisa Franzini,Anna Fay Williams,H. J. C. J. M De Haes,P. Hopwood,Ann Cull,Neil K. Aaronson +11 more
TL;DR: Results lend support to the clinical and cross-cultural validity of the QLQ-BR23 as a supplementary questionnaire for assessing specific quality-of-life issues relevant to patients with breast cancer.
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Mental health of hospital consultants: the effects of stress and satisfaction at work
TL;DR: Consultants' mental health is likely to be protected against the high demands of medical practice by maintaining or enhancing job satisfaction, and by providing training in communication and management skills.
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Burnout and psychiatric disorder among cancer clinicians.
Amanda-Jane Ramirez,Jill Graham,Michael Richards,Ann Cull,Walter M Gregory,Mark Leaning,David Snashall,A.R. Timothy +7 more
TL;DR: If 'burnout' and psychiatric disorder among cancer clinicians are to be reduced, increased resources will be required to lessen overload and to improve training in communication and management skills.
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The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer. Approach to quality of life assessment: guidelines for developing questionnaire modules. EORTC Study Group on Quality of Life.
TL;DR: The guidelines appear to provide a practical tool for module construction, that can facilitate the development of a comprehensive system for assessing the QOL of cancer patients internationally.