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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
49
Citations
8348
World Ranking
2987
National Ranking
511

Overview

Patricia Sloper is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. The scope of their research and academic work is primarily connected with this institution.

There is no recorded data on recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, topics of work, or awards related to this researcher available at this time.

Best Publications

  • Predictors of Distress in Parents of Children With Cancer: A Prospective Study

    Patricia Sloper

  • Factors related to stress and satisfaction with life in families of children with Down's syndrome.

    Patricia Sloper;Christina Knussen;Stephen Turner;Cliff C. Cunningham

  • Facilitators and barriers for co‐ordinated multi‐agency services

    P. Sloper

  • Chronically ill adolescents' experiences of communicating with doctors: a qualitative study.

    Bryony A Beresford;Patricia Sloper

  • Risk and Resistance Factors in the Adaptation of Parents of Children with Severe Physical Disability

    Patricia Sloper;Stephen Turner

  • Service needs of families of children with severe physical disability

    Patricia Sloper;Stephen Turner

  • Families' experiences of caring for technology-dependent children: a temporal perspective.

    Janet Heaton;Jane Noyes;Patricia Sloper;Robina Shah

  • Supporting pupils in mainstream school with an illness or disability: young people's views

    J. Lightfoot;S. Wright;P. Sloper

  • Models of service support for parents of disabled children. What do we know? What do we need to know?

    P. Sloper

  • An exemplary scheme? An evaluation of the integrated children's system

    Ian Shaw;Margaret Bell;Ian Sinclair;Patricia Sloper

  • The inclusion of pupils with a chronic health condition in mainstream school: what does it mean for teachers?

    Suzanne Mukherjee;Jane Lightfoot;Patricia Sloper

  • Needs and responses of parents following the diagnosis of childhood cancer.

    P Sloper

  • Experiences and support needs of siblings of children with cancer

    Patricia Sloper

  • Children who have a parent with cancer: a pilot study.

    Elizabeth Nelson;Patricia Sloper;Ann Charlton;David While

  • Determinants of parental satisfaction with disclosure of disability.

    P. Sloper;S. Turner

  • 'Swimming against the tide'--the influence of fertility matters on the transition to adulthood or survivorship following adolescent cancer.

    M.A. Crawshaw;P. Sloper

  • Doing research with children and young people who do not use speech for communication

    Parvaneh Rabiee;Patricia Sloper;Bryony Beresford

  • Supporting the Participation of Disabled Children and Young People in Decision-Making.

    Anita Franklin;Patricia Sloper

  • The participation of children and young people in decisions about UK service development.

    J. Cavet;P. Sloper

  • Male and female experiences of having fertility matters raised alongside a cancer diagnosis during the teenage and young adult years

    M.A. Crawshaw;A.W. Glaser;J.P. Hale;P. Sloper

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer Beecham
Jennifer Beecham University of Kent
Sarah Nettleton
Sarah Nettleton University of York
Ian Shaw
Ian Shaw University of York
Paul Kind
Paul Kind University of Leeds

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