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Browsing publications by Dr Fiona Menger.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Ben Rimmer
Michelle Balla
Dr Lizzie Dutton
Sophie Williams
Dr Tracy Finch
et al.
“It changes everything”: Understanding how people experience the impact of living with a lower-grade glioma2024
Ben Rimmer
Michelle Balla
Dr Lizzie Dutton
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Dr Tracy Finch
et al.
Barriers and facilitators to self-management in people living with a lower-grade glioma2024
Ben Rimmer
Michelle Balla
Dr Lizzie Dutton
Dr Morven Brown
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
et al.
Identifying and understanding how people living with a lower-grade glioma engage in self-management2023
Dr Fiona Menger
Professor Linda Sharp
Speaking up for the lost voices: representation and inclusion of people with communication impairment in brain tumour research2023
Ben Rimmer
Iakov Bolnykh
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Dr Fiona Menger
Professor Linda Sharp
et al.
Health-related quality of life in adults with low-grade gliomas: a systematic review2022
Dr Fiona Menger
Jennifer Deane
Dr Joanne Patterson
James O'Hara
Professor Linda Sharp
et al.
The nature and content of rumination for head and neck cancer survivors2022
Dr Fiona Menger
Ben Rimmer
Professor Linda Sharp
Post-traumatic growth after cancer: a scoping review of qualitative research2021
Dr Fiona Menger
Dr Joanne Patterson
James O'Hara
Professor Linda Sharp
Research priorities on post-traumatic growth: Where next for the benefit of cancer survivors?2020
Dr Fiona Menger
Professor Julie Morris
Dr Christos Salis
The impact of aphasia on Internet and technology use2020
Dr Fiona Menger
Professor Julie Morris
Dr Christos Salis
Internet Use in Aphasia: A Case Study Viewed Through the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health2017
Dr Fiona Menger
Professor Julie Morris
Dr Christos Salis
Aphasia in an Internet Age: Wider Perspectives on Digital Inclusion2016
Professor Julie Morris
Dr Susan Franklin
Dr Fiona Menger
Returning to work with aphasia: A case study.2011