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The social meaning and function of humour in physiotherapy practice: An ethnography.Laughter and humor as complementary and alternative medicines for dementia patients.Words matter: a qualitative investigation of which weight status terms are acceptable and motivate weight loss when used by health professionals.Football Fans in Training: the development and optimization of an intervention delivered through professional sports clubs to help men lose weight, become more active and adopt healthier eating habitsDeveloping cartoons for long-term condition self-management information.Police officers' experiences of supportive and unsupportive social interactions following traumatic incidentsUncertainty in breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer: implications for supportive care.The purpose and function of humour in health, health care and nursing: a narrative review.Disclosing a cancer diagnosis to friends and family: a gendered analysis of young men's and women's experiences.Weight management for overweight and obese men delivered through professional football clubs: a pilot randomized trial.Humour in adult cancer care: a concept analysis.Dismantling the present and future threats of testicular cancer: a grounded theory of positive and negative adjustment trajectories.Physical exercise and psychological well-being among people with chronic illness and disability: a grounded approach.A narrative inquiry: Humour and gender differences in the therapeutic relationship between nurses and their patients.A time to weep and a time to laugh: humour in the nurse-patient relationship in an adult cancer setting.'I've used the word cancer but it's actually good news': discursive performativity of cancer and the identity of urological cancer services."My Insides Feel Like Keith Richards' Face": A Narrative Analysis of Humor and Biographical Disruption in Young Adults' Cancer Blogs.Cancer survivors' experiences of humour while navigating through challenging landscapes--a socio-narrative approach.Joking about cancer as an avoidance strategy among US adults.Coping Humor of Entrepreneurs: Interaction Between Social Culture and Entrepreneurial Experience
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The role of humor for men with testicular cancer.
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The role of humor for men with testicular cancer.
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The role of humor for men with testicular cancer.
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The role of humor for men with testicular cancer.
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Alison Chapple
Sue Ziebland
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10.1177/1049732304267455
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2004-10-01T00:00:00Z