Browsing by Author "Fish, Julie"
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All the lonely people, where do they all belong? An interpretive synthesis of loneliness and social support in older lesbian, gay and bisexual communities.
Fish, Julie; Weis, Christina (Article)Purpose: Loneliness is a phenomenon which affects people globally and constitutes a key social issue of our time. Yet few studies have considered the nature of loneliness and social support for older lesbian, gay and ... -
Applying a Capabilities Approach to Understanding Older LGBT People’s Disclosures of Identity in Community Primary Care
Toze, Michael; Fish, Julie; Hafford-Letchfield, Trish; Almack, Kathryn (Article)Internationally, there is increasing recognition that lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) populations experience substantial public health inequalities and require interventions to address these inequalities, yet ... -
Black and minority ethnic men who have sex with men Project evaluation and systematic review.
Jaspal, Rusi; Fish, Julie; Papaloukas, P.; Williamson, I. R. (Technical Report)Public Health England (PHE) has been funded by the MAC AIDS Foundation to deliver a programme of focused work to improve the health and wellbeing of black and minority ethnic (BME) men who have sex with men (MSM). PHE’s ... -
Co-producing knowledge about lesbian and bisexual women with breast cancer: Messages for nursing professionals from a knowledge exchange project.
Fish, Julie (Article)Worldwide, cancer is a leading cause of death and reducing cancer inequalities is an urgent health priority. Attention is turning to factors which sustain cancer survival, including quality of care. Moreover, in recent ... -
Co-producing knowledge about LGBT cancer inequalities
Fish, Julie (Conference)What does it mean to have breast cancer when your partner is a woman? How do LB women feel about the prospect of losing their breast? Are partners more or less empathic? Do they display more or less supportive behaviours? ... -
Combining photographs with interviews in the context of phenomenological research around chronic illness: An evaluation.
Quincey, Kerry; Papaloukas, P.; Williamson, I. R.; Fish, Julie; Wildbur, D. J. (Conference)Background: Health psychologists’ adoption of contemporary qualitative research methodologies in recent times has enabled the rise of multiple integrative approaches applicable to the study of long-term conditions. ... -
Coming out about breast cancer in lesbian and bisexual women.
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Coming out in cancer care: Is disclosure of sexual orientation beneficial?
Fish, Julie; Brown, Jayne; Williamson, I. (Article)Nurses and other health professionals are to ask about sexual orientation at every face-to-face contact across the NHS from 2019. However, there are concerns about the need for, and relevance of, sexual orientation disclosure ... -
Coming out in cancer care: Is disclosure of sexual orientation beneficial?
Fish, Julie; Brown, Jayne; Williamson, I. (Article)Nurses and other health professionals are to ask about sexual orientation at every face-to-face contact across the NHS from 2019. However, there are concerns about the need for, and relevance of, sexual orientation disclosure ... -
Conceptualising social exclusion and LGBT people: the implications for promoting equity in nursing policy and practice.
Fish, Julie (Article)Since the early 1980s, there has been increasing recognition that the health of individuals and communities is affected by social disadvantage. Following the election of the New Labour Government in 1997, social exclusion ...