"Difficult, but I Survived": a hermeneutic qualitative study of the lived experience and meanings of resilience in self-care among older adults with diabetes in Northeast Malaysia. [PDF]
Zulkifli MM +5 more
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The experiences of culturally and linguistically diverse family caregivers in utilising dementia services in Australia. [PDF]
Xiao LD +3 more
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Migrant Hermeneutics : Shall We Dance?
In my thesis I examine Italophone and Indo-British literatures, that is, how they are similar in some ways but very different in others. To do this, I look at all aspects of the literatures: author, text, and reader.
Bagus, Erin Rose
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Post-traumatic growth and cancer survivorship: experiences of living with treatment-related impairment. [PDF]
Davis R, Jones R, Duncanson K.
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Struggling in no-man's land between childhood and adulthood - a phenomenological-hermeneutical video-observation study exploring adolescent males' encounters with general practitioners. [PDF]
Haraldsson J +4 more
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A critical realist analysis of nursing educators' willingness to learn and teach patient safety in Sri Lanka: Study protocol. [PDF]
Dissanayake DMAP, Warnakulasuriya SSP.
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The ambiguous victim: Miklós Nyiszli's narrative of medical experimentation in Auschwitz-Birkenau. [PDF]
Turda M.
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Thinking goddess/nature: feminist metaphysics and the thealogical imagination
This thesis contributes to a small but growing body of academic research that is concerned with the late twentieth and early twenty-first century religion of Goddess feminism and the religio-political discourse of thealogy. Current academic approaches
Reid-Bowen, Paul
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The thesis defended in this dissertation is that postcolonial biblical interpretation is a viable interpretive strategy for the reading of the Hebrew Bible by black African women in post-apartheid South Africa. Drawing its methodological cues from Musa W.
Nzimande, Makhosazana Keith
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Caring for dying and meeting death: experiences of Iranian and Swedish nurses.
Iranmanesh S +3 more
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