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Richard Wagland
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 80
Citations - 1426
Richard Wagland is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Quality of life (healthcare). The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1039 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Wagland include RMIT University.
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Considerations in Developing and Delivering a Nonpharmacological Intervention for Symptom Management in Lung Cancer: The Views of Patients and Informal Caregivers
Jackie Ellis,Richard Wagland,Carol Tishelman,Carol Tishelman,Mari Lloyd Williams,Christopher Bailey,J Haines,Ann Louise Caress,Paul Lorigan,Jaclyn A. Smith,Richard Booton,Fiona H Blackhall,Alex Molassiotis +12 more
TL;DR: Insight is provided into the key issues that are likely to influence the development, uptake, and delivery of a nonpharmacological intervention to help manage the respiratory symptom cluster of cough, breathlessness, and fatigue.
Quality of life of colorectal cancer survivors in England: report on a national survey of colorectal cancer survivors using Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs)
Charlotte Wood,Sarah Lawton,Amy Downing,Eva Morris,Adam Glaser,J. D. Thomas,Penny Wright,P. J. Finan,David Sebag-Montefiore,Paul Kind,Richard G. Feltbower,Claire Foster,Alejandra Recio-Saucedo,Michael Simon,Kate Hunt,Richard Wagland,Jessica Corner,Sally W. Vernon,Michael Richards +18 more
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Ethnicity and the prostate cancer experience: a qualitative metasynthesis
Carol Rivas,Lauren Matheson,Johana Nayoan,Adam Glaser,Anna Gavin,Penny Wright,Richard Wagland,Eila Watson +7 more
TL;DR: To summarize black and minority ethnic (BME) patients' and partners experiences of prostate cancer by examining the findings of existing qualitative studies.
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Development and testing of a text-mining approach to analyse patients’ comments on their experiences of colorectal cancer care
Richard Wagland,Alejandra Recio-Saucedo,Michael Simon,Michael Bracher,Kate Hunt,Claire Foster,Amy Downing,Adam Glaser,Jessica Corner +8 more
TL;DR: Learning-based text mining techniques were found useful and practical tools to identify specific free-text comments within a large dataset, facilitating resource-efficient qualitative analysis and developing an explanatory model illustrating impact on HRQoL.
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Coping with and factors impacting upon the experience of lung cancer in patients and primary carers
TL;DR: The findings illustrate that participants used both emotional- and problem-focused coping strategies, including accepting the reality of lung cancer, adopting a positive attitude/fighting spirit, denial, avoidance and distraction and information seeking, and maintaining normality was also important.