Dr Anne Grinyer

Senior Lecturer in Health Research

Publications

Young Adults with Cancer Project Publications

Books

Grinyer, A. (2009) Life After Cancer in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Late Effects and Long Term Survivorship, Oxford, Routledge.

Grinyer, A. (2007) Young People Living with Cancer: implications for policy and practice, Open University Press.

Grinyer, A. (2002) Cancer in young adults: through parents' eyes, Buckingham, Open University Press.

Peer Reviewed Articles

Grinyer, A. (2010) The late effects of mantle field radiotherapy: the information and support needs of women survivors of Hodgkin's disease, accepted December 2009 by European Journal of Oncology Nursing, (In Press)

Grinyer, A. (2009) Contrasting parental perspectives with those of teenagers and young adults with cancer: comparing the findings from two qualitative studies, European Journal of Oncology Nursing, Vol. 13: 192-198.

Grinyer, A. (2009) The ethics of the secondary analysis and further usage of qualitative data,

Social Research Update, Issue 56, University of Surrey.

Grinyer, A. (2008) The impact of cancer on parents of adolescents and young people, Cancer Care for Adolescents and Young Adults, (Gibson, F. and Kelly, D. Eds.) Oxford: Blackwell:44-58.

Grinyer, A. (2007) The biographical impact of teenage and adolescent cancer, Chronic Illness. Vol.3 No 4:265-277.

Grinyer, A. (2007) The ethics of Internet usage in health and personal narratives research, Social Research Update, Issue 49, University of Surrey.

Grinyer, A. (2006) Telling the Story of Illness and Death, Auto/Biography. Vol.14. 206-222.

Grinyer, A. (2006) Caring for a young adult with cancer: The impact on mothers' health, Health and Social Care in the Community, 14 (4): 311-318.

Grinyer, A. (2005) Personal agendas in emotionally demanding research, Social Research Update, Issue 46, University of Surrey.

Grinyer, A. (2004) Young adults with cancer: parents' interaction with health care professionals, The European Journal of Cancer Care, Vol. 13, 88-95.

Grinyer, A. and Thomas, C. (2004) The importance of place of death in young adults with terminal cancer, Mortality, Vol. 9, No. 2, May 2004: 114-131.

Grinyer, A. (2004) The narrative correspondence method: what a follow up study can tell us about the longer-term effect on participants in emotionally demanding research, Qualitative Health Research, Vol.14 (10): 1326-1341

Grinyer, A. (2002) The Anonymity of Research Participants: Assumptions, Ethics and Practicalities, Social Research Update, Issue 36, University of Surrey.

Grinyer, A. and Thomas, C. (2001) Young Adults with Cancer: The effect on Parents and Families, The International Journal of Palliative Nursing, April 2001. Vol.7 No.4. 162-170.

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