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Debbie Cavers
Researcher at University of Edinburgh
Publications - 34
Citations - 3981
Debbie Cavers is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Qualitative research. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 30 publications receiving 3073 citations. Previous affiliations of Debbie Cavers include University of Leicester & Western General Hospital.
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Conducting a critical interpretive synthesis of the literature on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups
Mary Dixon-Woods,Debbie Cavers,Shona Agarwal,Ellen Annandale,Antony Arthur,Janet Harvey,Ronald T. Hsu,Savita Katbamna,Richard Olsen,Lucy K Smith,Richard D Riley,Alex J. Sutton +11 more
TL;DR: A reflexive account of an attempt to conduct an interpretive review of the literature on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups in the UK using the method of Critical Interpretive Synthesis (CIS).
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Member Checking: A Tool to Enhance Trustworthiness or Merely a Nod to Validation?
TL;DR: Synthesized Member Checking addresses the co-constructed nature of knowledge by providing participants with the opportunity to engage with, and add to, interview and interpreted data, several months after their semi-structured interview.
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Use of serial qualitative interviews to understand patients’ evolving experiences and needs
Scott A Murray,Marilyn Kendall,Emma Carduff,Alison Worth,Fiona Harris,Anna Lloyd,Debbie Cavers,Liz Grant,Aziz Sheikh +8 more
TL;DR: Interviewing patients over the course of their illness can give a much better picture of their experience than single interviews, but the approach is rarely used.
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Use of multiperspective qualitative interviews to understand patients’ and carers’ beliefs, experiences, and needs
Marilyn Kendall,Scott A Murray,Emma Carduff,Alison Worth,Fiona Harris,Anna Lloyd,Debbie Cavers,Liz Grant,Kirsty Boyd,Aziz Sheikh +9 more
TL;DR: A better understanding of the needs of patients and their carers can help improve services and Marilyn Kendall and colleagues describe how to conduct multiperspective studies.
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Social, psychological and existential well-being in patients with glioma and their caregivers: a qualitative study
Debbie Cavers,Belinda Hacking,Sara E Erridge,Marilyn Kendall,Paul Graham Morris,Scott A Murray +5 more
TL;DR: Understanding the trajectories of physical, social, psychological and existential well-being for patients with glioma allows health care professionals to predict their patients’ likely needs so they can provide appropriate support and sensitive and effective communication.