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Nursing Research, 1995
Patients who had experienced major illness, surgery, or trauma were asked to "tell their stories." Using a phenomenological method, eight themes emerged that reflected the experience of the lived body (corporeality) associated with discomfort. These were the dis-eased body, the disobedient body, the deceiving body, the vulnerable body, the violated ...
J M, Morse, J L, Bottorff, S, Hutchinson
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Patients who had experienced major illness, surgery, or trauma were asked to "tell their stories." Using a phenomenological method, eight themes emerged that reflected the experience of the lived body (corporeality) associated with discomfort. These were the dis-eased body, the disobedient body, the deceiving body, the vulnerable body, the violated ...
J M, Morse, J L, Bottorff, S, Hutchinson
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Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, 2021
It was April 2020. Except for the hissing sounds of ventilators and beeping monitors, the intensive care unit was eerily quiet.
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It was April 2020. Except for the hissing sounds of ventilators and beeping monitors, the intensive care unit was eerily quiet.
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Proceedings, 2015
Reservoir modelling studies are widespread and are often built into a formal gated process used for decision-making. Now ubiquitous, it is easy for the models to simply become tools for verification of a decision that has partially or wholly been made – ‘modelling for comfort’.
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Reservoir modelling studies are widespread and are often built into a formal gated process used for decision-making. Now ubiquitous, it is easy for the models to simply become tools for verification of a decision that has partially or wholly been made – ‘modelling for comfort’.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010
Hearing protectors must be efficient both in terms of noise attenuation and in comfortability of wearing. The purpose of this paper is to review publications related to earmuff comfort, most of which are based on the measurement of the total headband force and subjective evaluation using questionnaires.
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Hearing protectors must be efficient both in terms of noise attenuation and in comfortability of wearing. The purpose of this paper is to review publications related to earmuff comfort, most of which are based on the measurement of the total headband force and subjective evaluation using questionnaires.
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1994
From patient narratives, the phenomenological literature and reflection of patients' autobiographical accounts of illness, nine themes reflecting the phenomenological concept of corporeality were used to identify the ways patients achieve comfort The themes were the dis‐eased body, the disobedient body, the vulnerable body, the violated body, the ...
J M, Morse, J L, Bottorff, S, Hutchinson
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From patient narratives, the phenomenological literature and reflection of patients' autobiographical accounts of illness, nine themes reflecting the phenomenological concept of corporeality were used to identify the ways patients achieve comfort The themes were the dis‐eased body, the disobedient body, the vulnerable body, the violated body, the ...
J M, Morse, J L, Bottorff, S, Hutchinson
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Nursing Standard, 1990
The 'forgotten army' of carers looking after dependants at home is forgotten no more. Last week saw the publication of a report by the Social Services Committee ( 1 ) which, for once, goes beyond lip-service. For years, organisations representing the interests of so-called 'informal' carers have been pressing for more support, financial help and ...
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The 'forgotten army' of carers looking after dependants at home is forgotten no more. Last week saw the publication of a report by the Social Services Committee ( 1 ) which, for once, goes beyond lip-service. For years, organisations representing the interests of so-called 'informal' carers have been pressing for more support, financial help and ...
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