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Linda J. Kristjanson

Linda J. Kristjanson

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Medicine

D-Index
77
Citations
20608
World Ranking
18475
National Ranking
612

Overview

Linda J. Kristjanson is affiliated with Curtin University in Australia. Their academic profile does not currently list recent papers or specific research publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. There is no available data on book publications authored under their name.

Details about their main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics are not provided. Likewise, there is no record of awards or honors received by Linda J. Kristjanson in the available data.

The information reflects a limited public academic footprint in terms of published works and collaborations, with affiliation being the primary known credential. This profile remains focused on verified factual data without extrapolations.

Best Publications

  • Information Needs and Decisional Preferences in Women With Breast Cancer

    Lesley F. Degner;Linda J. Kristjanson;David Bowman;Jeffrey A. Sloan

  • Dignity Therapy: A Novel Psychotherapeutic Intervention for Patients Near the End of Life

    Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hack;Thomas Hassard;Linda J. Kristjanson

  • Dignity in the terminally ill: a developing empirical model.

    Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hack;Susan McClement;Linda Kristjanson

  • Effect of dignity therapy on distress and end-of-life experience in terminally ill patients: a randomised controlled trial

    Harvey Max Chochinov;Linda J Kristjanson;Linda J Kristjanson;Linda J Kristjanson;William Breitbart;Susan McClement

  • Predictors of complicated grief: a systematic review of empirical studies.

    Elizabeth A. Lobb;Linda J. Kristjanson;Samar M. Aoun;Leanne Monterosso

  • Dignity in the terminally ill: a cross-sectional, cohort study

    Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hack;Thomas Hassard;Linda J Kristjanson

  • What do patients receiving palliative care for cancer and their families want to be told? A Canadian and Australian qualitative study

    Peter Kirk;Ingrid Kirk;Linda J Kristjanson

  • The Patient Dignity Inventory: A Novel Way of Measuring Dignity-Related Distress in Palliative Care

    Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hassard;Susan McClement;Thomas Hack

  • Resistance training and reduction of treatment side effects in prostate cancer patients.

    Daniel A Galvão;Kazunori Nosaka;Dennis R Taaffe;Nigel Spry;Nigel Spry

  • Meeting the supportive needs of family caregivers in palliative care: challenges for health professionals

    Peter L. Hudson;Sanchia Aranda;Linda J. Kristjanson

  • Validity and reliability testing of the FAMCARE scale: Measuring family satisfaction with advanced cancer care

    Linda J. Kristjanson

  • The family's cancer journey: A literature review

    Linda J. Kristjanson;Terri Ashcroft

  • Caregiving for the terminally ill: at what cost?

    Samar M Aoun;Linda J Kristjanson;David Christopher Currow;Peter L Hudson

  • Palliative care for families: remembering the hidden patients.

    Linda J Kristjanson;Samar Aoun

  • Understanding the Will to Live in Patients Nearing Death.

    Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hack;Thomas Hassard;Linda J. Kristjanson

  • The Landscape of Distress in the Terminally Ill

    Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hassard Hassard;Susan McClement;Thomas Hack

  • An exercise intervention for advanced cancer patients experiencing fatigue: a pilot study.

    Davina Porock;Linda J. Kristjanson;Karen Tinnelly;Trish Duke

  • Dignity therapy: family member perspectives.

    Susan McClement;Harvey Max Chochinov;Thomas Hack;Thomas Hassard

  • Dyspnea in cancer patients: prevalence and associated factors

    Deborah J Dudgeon;Linda Kristjanson;Jeff A Sloan;Morley Lertzman

  • Desire for hastened death in patients with advanced disease and the evidence base of clinical guidelines: a systematic review

    Peter L Hudson;Linda Kristjanson;Michael Ashby;Brian Kelly

Frequent Co-Authors

Samar M. Aoun
Samar M. Aoun Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science
David C. Currow
David C. Currow Flinders University
Thomas F. Hack
Thomas F. Hack University of Manitoba
Peter Hudson
Peter Hudson Ascension Health
Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly University of Newcastle Australia
Afaf Girgis
Afaf Girgis University of New South Wales
Martin H.N. Tattersall
Martin H.N. Tattersall University of Sydney
Jeff A. Sloan
Jeff A. Sloan Mayo Clinic
Roberta L. Woodgate
Roberta L. Woodgate University of Manitoba
Katherine M. White
Katherine M. White Queensland University of Technology

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