Book Chapters
Below follows a complete list of book chapter contributions. The most recent chapters appear first, sorted by chapter title in alphabetical order.
Hughes N (2007) Reflective learning. In Wee B & Hughes N (eds.) Education in Palliative Care: Building a Culture of Learning. Oxford(Oxford University Press):
Whale Z, Mahoney M, Hughes N, Walford C (2006) Identifying the learning and development needs of specialist practitioners in cancer and palliative care. In Searle L. & Nyatanga B. (2006) Work-based Learning in Cancer and Palliative Care. London(Quay Books):
Altilio T, Otis-Green S, Hedlund S, Fineberg IC (2006) Pain management and palliative care. In S. Gehlert & T. A. Brown (Eds.), Handbook of Health Social Work (pp. 635-672). New York: John Wiley & Sons ():
Grinyer A (2006) The Impact of Cancer on Parents of Adolescents and Young People. In Gibson F, Kelly D (eds) Cancer Care in Adolescents and Young Adults. Oxford: Blackwell Science ():
Hughes N, Jack C (2006) What is succession planning and how can it be made to work? In Searle L. & Nyatanga B. Work-based Learning in Cancer and Palliative Care. London(Quay Books):
Fineberg IC (2006) Working with other professionals, organizations, and communities. In D. Wedding & M. Stuber (Eds.), Behavior and Medicine (4th Edition) (pp. 175-185). Seattle: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers ():
Wright M (2004) Good for the soul? The spiritual dimension of hospice and palliative care.. In S payne, J Seymour, C Ingleton (eds) Palliative Care Nursing. Principles and Evidence for Practice. Maidenhead: Open University Press (): pp39-54
Fineberg IC (2004) Hematopoietic cell transplantation and end-of-life care. In J. Berzoff & P. R. Silverman (Eds.), Living with dying: A handbook for end-of-life healthcare practitioners (pp.675-695). New York: Columbia University Press ():
Clark D (2004) History, gender and culture in the rise of palliative care.. In S Payne, J Seymour, C Ingleton (eds) Palliative Care Nursing. Principles and Evidence for Practice. Maidenhead: Open University Press (): pp39-54
Hughes N (2004) The ethical problem of time. In Nyatanga B & Astley-Pepper M (eds). Hidden Aspects of Palliative Care. London(Quay Books):
Stjernswärd J, Clark D (2003) Palliative medicine: a global perspective. D Doyle, GWC Hanks N Cherny, KC Calman (eds) Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine, Third edn. Oxford: Oxford University Press (): 1199-1224
