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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2012'Otherwise it would be nothing but cruises': Exploring the subjective benefits of working beyond 65Reynolds, FA; Farrow, A; Blank, A
2015Painting pain: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of representations of living with chronic painKirkham, JA; Smith, JA; Havsteen-Franklin, D
1-Apr-2022Protective or harmful? A qualitative exploration of older people's perceptions of worries about fallingNorris, M; Ellmers, T; Wilson, M; Young, W
2017Sit-stand desks as a strategy to reduce sitting and increase standing and physical activity in office-based employees: a pilot RCT and process evaluation of a multicomponent workplace intervention interventionHall, Jennifer
2021Understanding patient engagement: exploring factors around utilisation of screening and surveillance services in individuals with or at risk of rare endocrine syndromesElyoussfi, Samia
2006Using Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS) to Develop a Grounded Theory ProjectBringer, JD; Johnston, LH; Brackenridge, CH
2008The value of choice: A qualitative studyBarnett, J; Ogden, J; Daniells, E
2018What does it take to graduate? A Qualitative Exploration of the Perceptions of Successful Physiotherapy Graduates from One University in the UKCassidy, E; Norris, M; Williams, A
2015Why do women invest in pre-pregnancy health and care? A qualitative investigation with women attending maternity servicesBarrett, G; Shawe, J; Howden, B; Patel, D; Ojukwu, O; Pandya, P; Stephenson, J
16-Oct-2019Working hard to belong: a qualitative study exploring students from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds experiences of pre-registration physiotherapy educationHammond, JA; Williams, A; Walker, S; Norris, M
2008Young people’s and employers’ perceptions of equal opportunities in the world of workMalhi, Harshinder Kaur