Dr Sally Anstey
Darllennydd: Nyrsio Oedolion
- ansteys1@cardiff.ac.uk
- +44 (0)29 206 88571
- Ystafell 13.14, Tŷ Eastgate, Heol Casnewydd, Caerdydd, CF24 0AB
Trosolwg
Other Roles and Responsibilities
Deputy to the Professional Head: Adult Nursing
Bywgraffiad
Cyhoeddiadau
2024
- Watts, T., Jennings, S., Anstey, S. and Roche, D. 2024. Supporting people treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a qualitative study exploring oncology healthcare professionals' experiences. Seminars in Oncology Nursing 40(6), article number: 151745. (10.1016/j.soncn.2024.151745)
- Gal, M. et al. 2024. Knowledge mobilisation of rapid evidence reviews to inform health and social care policy and practice in a public health emergency: Appraisal of the Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre processes and impact, 2021–23. PLoS ONE 19(11), article number: e0314461. (10.1371/journal.pone.0314461)
- Brimble, M., Anstey, S., Davies, J. and Dunn, C. 2024. An exploration of managing emotional labour and maintaining professional integrity in children's hospice nursing. International Journal of Palliative Nursing 30(4), pp. 180-188. (10.12968/ijpn.2024.30.4.180)
2022
- Hewitt, R. et al. 2022. Covid-19 Coping Survey: an in-depth qualitative analysis of free-text responses from people with and without existing health conditions in the UK. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 29, pp. 743-751. (10.1007/s12529-022-10055-z)
- Brimble, M. J., Anstey, S., Davies, J., Dunn, C. and Jones, A. 2022. Using mobile phones, WhatsApp and phone interviews to explore how children?s hospice nurses manage long-term relationships with parents: a feasibility pilot. Nurse Researcher 30(3) (10.7748/nr.2022.e1849)
- Watts, T., Anstey, S. and Jennings, S. 2022. 'Where they've got bad side effects or less response it's a difficult treatment?: Oncology health professionals' experiences of supporting people receiving immunotherapy. Presented at: RCN International Nursing Research Conference, Cardiff, UK, 5-6 Sept 2022.
- Watts, T., Jennings, S. and Anstey, S. 2022. 'We're in new territory': oncology health professionals' experiences with immune checkpoint inhibitors. Presented at: Cancer Care in the Digital Age, Belfast, 11-12 November 2022.
- Hannigan, B., Edwards, D., Anstey, S., Coffey, M., Gill, P., Mann, M. and Meudell, A. 2022. End of life care for people with severe mental illness: the MENLOC evidence synthesis. Health Services and Delivery Research 10, article number: 4. (10.3310/ulti9178)
- Bellamy, A., Clark, S. and Anstey, S. 2022. The dying patient: taboo, controversy and missing terms of reference for designers - an architectural perspective. Medical Humanities 48(1), pp. e2-e9. (10.1136/medhum-2020-011969)
- Coffey, M., Edwards, D., Anstey, S., Gill, P., Mann, M., Meudell, A. and Hannigan, B. 2022. End-of-life care for people with severe mental illness: mixed methods systematic review and thematic synthesis of published case studies (the MENLOC study). BMJ Open 12(2), pp. e053223. (10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053223)
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Addressing moral distress during COVID-19 recovery: a mixed methods systematic review and narrative synthesis of moral distress in nurses and supportive moral distress interventions. Public Health Wales: Cardiff University.
2021
- Edwards, D., Anstey, S., Coffey, M., Gill, P., Mann, M., Meudell, A. and Hannigan, B. 2021. End of life care for people with severe mental illness: Mixed methods systematic review and thematic synthesis (the MENLOC study). Palliative Medicine 35(10), pp. 1747-1760. (10.1177/02692163211037480)
- Jennings, S. et al. 2021. Experiences of cancer immunotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ExCIm)- insights of people affected by cancer and healthcare professionals: a qualitative study protocol. BMJ Open 11, article number: e043750. (10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043750)
- Waters, J., Anstey, S., Clouston, T. and Sydor, A. 2021. Exploring teachers' lived experiences of child-on-child harmful sexual behaviour at school: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. Journal of Sexual Aggression 27(2), pp. 219-232. (10.1080/13552600.2021.1896810)
- ALmegewly, W. H., Gould, D. and Anstey, S. 2021. "I was like an autumn leaf that looks pretty from the outside, but would break once you touched it": A case study of the lived experience of breast cancer survival. The Qualitative Report 26(5), pp. 1331-1344. (10.46743/2160-3715/2021.4669)
- Watts, T. et al. 2021. Supportive interventions to mitigate moral distress among nurses: a mixed methods systematic review and narrative synthesis. Presented at: Public Health Wales Research and Evaluation Conference 2021: Research in action: COVID-19 and beyond, Online, 23 September 2021.
2020
- Brimble, M., Anstey, S. and Davies, J. 2020. Long-term nurse–parent relationships in paediatric palliative care: a narrative literature review. In: Synopsis International digest of children’s palliative care research abstract., Vol. 14. Bristol: Together for Short Lives
- Samuriwo, R., Candida, L., Anstey, S., Job, C. and Hopkinson, J. 2020. Nurses' decision-making about cancer patients end of life skin care in Wales: an exploratory mixed method vignette study protocol. BMJ Open 10(7), article number: e034938. (10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034938)
- Edwards, D., Sakellariou, D. and Anstey, S. 2020. Barriers to, and facilitators of, access to cancer services and experiences of cancer care for adults with a physical disability: a mixed methods systematic review. Disability and Health Journal 13(1), article number: 100844. (10.1016/j.dhjo.2019.100844)
- Wong, K. Y., Job, C. and Anstey, S. 2020. Patients’ stories in healthcare curricula: Learning the art of healthcare practice with patients. Journal of Further and Higher Education 44(6), pp. 729-738. (10.1080/0309877X.2019.1596234)
- Sakellariou, D., Anstey, S., Polack, S., Rotarou, E., Warren, N., Gaze, S. and Courtenay, M. 2020. Pathways of disability-based discrimination in cancer care. Critical Public Health 30(5), pp. 533-543. (10.1080/09581596.2019.1648762)
- Jennings, S., Anstey, S., Bower, J. and Watts, T. 2020. 'We've just had to hit the ground running': Health professionals' experiences of cancer immunotherapy: A qualitative study. Presented at: NCRI Virtual Showcase 2020, Virtual, 2-3 November 2020.
2019
- Brimble, M., Anstey, S. and Davies, J. 2019. Long term nurse – parent relationships in paediatric palliative care: A narrative literature review. International Journal of Palliative Nursing 25(11) (10.12968/ijpn.2019.25.11.542)
- Anstey, S. et al. 2019. Giving primacy to the voices of people affected by cancer (PABC) in shaping educational innovations - An exploratory qualitative study. Cancer Reports 2(5), article number: e1189. (10.1002/cnr2.1189)
- Sakellariou, D. et al. 2019. Barriers to accessing cancer services for adults with physical disabilities in England and Wales: an interview-based study. BMJ Open 9(6), article number: e027555. (10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027555)
- Sakellariou, D. and Anstey, S. 2019. Disabled people’s experiences of social disparities in cancer care. Presented at: 8th Annual Conference of ALTER – European Society for Disability Research, Cologne, Germany, 5-6 September 2019.
- Sakellariou, D., Anstey, S., Courtenay, M., Kelly, D., Polack, S., Girt, E. and Wilkinson, W. 2019. Barriers to accessing cancer services in England and Wales by adults with physical disabilities. Presented at: NCRI Cancer Conference 2019, Glasgow, Scotland, 3-5 November 2019.
- Job, C., Wong, K. Y. and Anstey, S. 2019. Patients' stories in healthcare curricula: creating a reflective environment for the development of practice and professional knowledge. Journal of Further and Higher Education 43(5), pp. 722-728. (10.1080/0309877X.2017.1404559)
2018
- Samuriwo, R., Henley, J., Anstey, S., Job, C., Williams, D. and Hopkinson, J. 2018. Nurse decision-making about the delivery of skin care to patients with advanced cancer at the end of life: an exploratory qualitative study. Cardiff University.
- Latter, S. et al. 2018. Supporting carers to manage pain medication in cancer patients at the end of life: a feasibility trial. Palliative Medicine 32(1), pp. 246-256. (10.1177/0269216317715197)
- Samuriwo, R., Henley, J., Anstey, S., Job, C. and Hopkinson, J. 2018. Nurse decision making about the delivery of skin care to patients with advanced cancer at the end of life: a qualitative exploratory study. Presented at: Tissue Viability Society Conference, Newcastle, UK, 2018.
- Samuriwo, R., Henley, J., Anstey, S., Job, C. and Hopkinson, J. 2018. Quality improvement in end of life skin care. Nurse decision making about the delivery of skin care to advanced cancer patients at the end of life: exploratory qualitative research. Presented at: European Wound Management Association Virtual Conference (EWMA 2018), Krakow, Poland, 9-11 May 2018.
- Samuriwo, R., Henley, J., Anstey, S., Job, C. and Hopkinson, J. 2018. Developing a decision making tool for nurses to improve end of life skin care for advanced cancer patients: a qualitative exploratory study. Presented at: 20th Annual Meeting of European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (EPUAP 2018), Rome, Italy, 12-14 September 2018.
- Bennett, C., Harden, J. and Anstey, S. 2018. Fathers as sexuality educators: Aspirations and realities. An interpretative phenomenological analysis.. Sex Education 18(1), pp. 74-89. (10.1080/14681811.2017.1390449)
2017
- Bennett, C., Harden, J. and Anstey, S. 2017. The silencing effects of the childhood innocence ideal: the perceptions and practices of fathers in educating their children about sexuality. Sociology of Health and Illness 39(8), pp. 1365-1380. (10.1111/1467-9566.12591)
- Edwards, D., Anstey, S., Kelly, D., Baillie, J. and Hopkinson, J. B. 2017. What is important for student nurses to know about cancer treatment and care: a qualitative study of student nurses’ and stakeholder perspectives. Journal of Clinical Nursing 26(13-14), pp. 2045-2054. (10.1111/jocn.13616)
2016
- Anstey, S., Powell, T., Coles, B., Hale, R. and Gould, D. 2016. Education and training to enhance end of life care for nursing home staff: a systematic literature review. BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care 6(3), pp. 353-361. (10.1136/bmjspcare-2015-000956)
- Job, C., Anstey, S. and Hopkinson, J. B. 2016. Learning from the experiences of cancer patients and their carers. Cancer Nursing Practice 15(4), pp. 14-20. (10.7748/cnp.15.4.14.s18)
- Edwards, D. J., Anstey, S. V., Kelly, D. M. and Hopkinson, J. B. 2016. An innovation in curriculum content and delivery of cancer education within undergraduate nurse training in the UK. What impact does this have on the knowledge, attitudes and confidence in delivering cancer care?. European Journal of Oncology Nursing 21, pp. 8-16. (10.1016/j.ejon.2015.12.003)
2015
- Hopkinson, J. B. et al. 2015. Cancer Carers Medicines Management: a study to develop and test an educational intervention for carers of cancer patients approaching end of life at home [Abstract]. Supportive Care in Cancer 23(1), pp. S61. (10.1007/s00520-015-2712-y)
- Samuriwo, R., Anstey, S., Job, C., Coles, B. M., Cleves, A. and Hopkinson, J. B. 2015. The impact of nurse decision making on the pressure ulcer related clinical and quality related outcomes of adult patients in the last six months of life: a systematic review. PROSPERO International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews, article number: CRD42015026756.
2014
- Latter, S. et al. 2014. Study protocol for a feasibility trial of Cancer Carer Medicines Management (CCMM): an educational intervention for carer management of pain medication in cancer patients at end of life. Working Papers in the Health Sciences 1(8), article number: 3.
- Hopkinson, J. B. et al. 2014. Cancer carers medicines management: a feasibility trial of an educational intervention for managing end of life pain medication. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 4(Supp 1), article number: A7. (10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000654.18)
2012
- Anstey, S. 2012. Clinical thinking, knowledge and the referral practices of consultant physicians to specialist palliative care services - an interpretative phenomenological analysis.. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
2006
- Phelps, C., Bennett, P., Iredale, R., Anstey, S. and Gray, J. 2006. The development of a distraction-based coping intervention for women waiting for genetic risk information: a phase 1 qualitative study. Psycho-Oncology 15(2), pp. 169-173. (10.1002/pon.937)
2005
- Tempest, V., Iredale, R., Gray, J., France, L., Anstey, S. and Steward, J. 2005. Pedigree construction and disease confirmation: a pilot study in Wales exploring the role of nonclinical personnel. European Journal of Human Genetics 13, pp. 1063-1070. (10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201454)
End of life care
Genetics
Predicting survival/prognostication
Decision making/choices
Place of care
Designing care/accessing care to match disease categories and trajectories
PhD
Supervisors: Jane Harden/Annette Lankshear/Kate Bullen
Clinical thinking, knowledge and the referral practices of consultant physicians to specialist palliative care services $acirc; an interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Awarded June 2012