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Health and Social Care (Children and Young Adults)
Understanding the impact of parental inflammatory bowel disease on children

Researchers: Tricia Sloper, Suzanne Mukherjee

Funder: National Association for Colitis and Crohn's Disease (NACC)

Duration: March to October 2000

Publications and presentations

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2008

Understanding the support needs of parents with inflammatory bowel disease and their children
Mukherjee, S., MSc Course in Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Advanced Practice Seminar, St Mark's Hospital, Harrow, 16 June 2008.
2002

The experience of parental chronic illness: The case of inflammatory bowel disease
Mukherjee, S., School of Nursing Studies Seminar, University of Northumbria, December 2002.
Understanding the impact of inflammatory bowel disease on parents and their children
Mukherjee, S., National Association for Colitis and Chron's Disease Support Group Meeting, York, August 2002.
Understanding the impact of inflammatory bowel disease on parents and their children
Mukherjee, S., National Association for Colitis and Crohn's Disease Support Group Meeting, Norwich, September 2002.
When mum or dad feels ill: A research update
Mukherjee, S., National Association for Colitis and Crohn's Disease-in-Contact Workshop, London, May 2002.
The meaning of parental illness to children: the case of inflammatory bowel disease, 2002
Mukherjee, S., Sloper, P. and Lewin, R., Child: Care, Health and Development, 28, 6, 479-485.
An insight into the experiences of parents with inflammatory bowel disease, 2002
Mukherjee, S., Sloper, P. and Turnbull, A., Journal of Advanced Nursing, 37, 4, 355-363.
2001

Parents with inflammatory bowel disease: The hidden stress
Mukherjee, S., The British Psychological Society Health Psychology Annual Conference, St. Andrews, 1 March 2001.
Understanding the impact of inflammatory bowel disease on parents and their children
Mukherjee, S., National Association for Colitis and Crohn's Disease Support Group Meeting, London, May 2001.
Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease on Parents and their Children, 2001
Mukherjee, S. and Sloper, P., Research Works, March 2001, Social Policy Research Unit.
Understanding the Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease on Parents and their Children, 2001
Mukherjee, S. and Sloper, P., Social Policy Research Unit.
 
 
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