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Giving voice to vulnerable people: the value of shadowing for phenomenological healthcare research

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2012
Phenomenological healthcare research should include the lived experiences of a broad group of healthcare users. In this paper it is shown how shadowing can give a voice to people in vulnerable situations who are often excluded from interview studies. Shadowing is an observational method in which the researcher observes an individual during a relatively
Meide, van der H.   +2 more
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A phenomenological look at giving an injection

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1981
Phenomenology attempts to get beyond the surface structure of experience to examine the underlying meaning of the realities of everyday life. In this paper, the writer attempts to answer the question, what is it like to give an injection? The paper is based on essays and interviews with ten experienced nurses, ten undergraduate nursing students and ...
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A phenomenologic investigation of pediatric residents’ experiences being parented and giving parenting advice

Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2015
Factors surrounding pediatricians' parenting advice and training on parenting during residency have not been well studied. The primary purpose of this study was to examine pediatric residents' self-reported experiences giving parenting advice and explore the relationship between parenting advice given and types of parenting residents received as ...
A C, Bax   +4 more
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Giving voice to teachers through interpretative phenomenological research: a methodological consideration

Qualitative Research Journal, 2021
PurposeThis conceptual article aims to examine the application of interpretative phenomenology to research on teacher experience. It covers methodological theory and practical interpretative approaches that are pertinent for generating useful insights into an educational issue.Design/methodology/approachDrawing on an illustrative research on secondary ...
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Theology Giving Back: A (De)constructive Reading of Jacques Derrida’s Phenomenology of the Gift

Religious Studies and Theology, 2020
This essay lays foundations for a postmodern theology of donation by supplementing Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of the gift with Marcel Hénaff’s analysis of ceremonial gift exchange, John Milbank’s theology of reciprocal exchange and Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Trinitarian kenotic theology.
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Giving voice to headteachers using interpretative phenomenological analysis-IPA

Management in Education, 2018
Successful school leadership is an issue debated globally, but these discussions do not seem to occur within the context of inclusive education in the Caribbean. Although there have been reports indicating steady progression in educational leadership and inclusive practices within the last decade, no planned, long-term innovations have emerged.
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‘Oh, it is a special gift you give to me … ’: a phenomenological analysis of counsellors in Cambodia

Asia Pacific Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 2019
ABSTRACTResearch on mental health in Cambodia is increasing, yet there is limited focus on experiences of counsellors within this developing profession.
Lorien S. Jordan   +2 more
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What does phenomenology offer to the study of care-giving?

The international journal of psychiatric nursing research, 2006
Care giving to a dementia sufferer is complex (Parsons, 1997) and inherently stressful (Baldwin et al 1989). It is suggested that the predominance of the care-giver stressor-burden research paradigm during the last thirty years has frequently been uni-dimensional, objectively oriented, generally equivocal, and unconvincing in its findings. Dillehay and
Norman, Upton, Val, Reed
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The Power of Phenomenology in Examining How Organizational Members Give Meaning to Emotions

2019
Phenomenology has been a fertile source of inspiration for researchers working in a range of fields, such as psychology, psychoanalysis, and nursing. However, there has been little explicit engagement of the methodology by management scholars.
Marilena Antoniadou, Mark Crowder
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Participation and Giving Ultimate Meaning: Exploring the Entanglement of Psychology of Religion and Phenomenology of Religion in the Netherlands

Numen, 2010
AbstractPsychology of religion in the Netherlands is rediscovering its historic entanglement with phenomenology of religion in the context of a current transition emancipating itself from the theological objective of re-establishing the relation between theology and faith practice (from the 1960s onwards), and developing into a discipline focusing on ...
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