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Browsing by Subject Interpretative phenomenological analysis
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2012 | The experience of falling of older people with dementia and their carers | McIntyre, Anne Elizabeth |
2014 | Experiences of obesity among Saudi Arabian women contemplating bariatric surgery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis | Alqout, O; Reynolds, F |
2014 | ‘It’s like having a day of freedom, a day off from being ill’: Exploring the experiences of people living with mental health problems who attend a community-based arts project, using interpretative phenomenological analysis | Lawson, J; Reynolds, F; Bryant, W; Wilson, L |
2015 | Painting pain: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of representations of living with chronic pain | Kirkham, JA; Smith, JA; Havsteen-Franklin, D |
2012 | There’s no apprenticeship for Alzheimer’s: The caring relationship when an older person experiencing dementia falls | McIntyre, AE; Reynolds, F |
2011 | Visual art-making as a resource for living positively with arthritis: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of older women’s accounts | Reynolds, F; Vivat, B; Prior, S |
2009 | What are the experiences of adults returning to work following recovery from Guillain-Barré syndrome? An interpretative phenomenological analysis | Royal, E; Reynolds, FA; Houlden, H |
2015 | ‘Without occupation you don't exist’: Occupational engagement and mental illness | Blank, A; Harries, P; Reynolds, F |