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Queen, Martyn, Bloxham, Saul and Brown, Phil (2017) Support systems for mixed-site recovering cancer patients to sustain physical activity: A qualitative study. European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare, 5 (1). pp. 102-110. ISSN 2052-5648
Queen, Martyn, Crone, Diane, Parker, Andrew and Bloxham, Saul (2017) The Impact of Physical Activity for Recovering Cancer Patients. European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare, 5 (2). pp. 225-236. ISSN 2052-5648
Queen, Martyn, Karatzaferi, Christina, Bloxham, Saul, Panwar, Udaiveer, Drew, Philip, Barton, Andrew G., Edwards, Andrew M. and Sakkas, Giorgos K. (2016) How Can Physical Activity Referral Rates for Breast Cancer Patients be Increased? Frontiers in Oncology, 6. ISSN 2234-943X
Queen, Martyn, Bloxham, Saul, Brown, Phil, Coyle, Melissa and Jane, Ben (2016) Perceived changes to quality of life indicators following a physical activity intervention for recovering cancer patients: A qualitative study. European Journal of Person Centered Healthcare, 4 (2). pp. 305-315. ISSN 2052-5656
Queen, Martyn, Bloxham, Saul, Brown, Phil, Coyle, Melissa and Jane, Ben (2016) Impact of an exercise programme on sustaining physical activity for recovering cancer patients: a qualitative study. European Journal of Person Centered Healthcare, 4 (1). pp. 230-240. ISSN 2052-5656
Queen, Martyn, Parker, Andrew and Crone, Diane (2016) Gender perceptions and their impact when referring obese patients for exercise. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 8 (3). pp. 287-300. ISSN 2159-676X
Queen, Martyn, Crone, Diane and Parker, Andrew (2015) Evaluation of a tactic to engage hard-to-reach patients during the exercise referral process: a longitudinal qualitative study. European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare, 3 (3). p. 288. ISSN 2052-5648
Queen, Martyn, Crone, Diane and Parker, Andrew (2015) Long-term engagement with a practice-based exercise referral scheme: Patients’ perceptions of effectiveness. European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare, 3 (3). p. 369. ISSN 2052-5648