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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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Nurses’ Experiences Giving Postmortem Care to Patients Who Have Donated Organs: A Phenomenological Study

Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 1991
This study examined nurses’ experiences in giving postmortem care to organ donors. A descriptive, phenomenological approach was used. Operating room, organ procurement agency, and critical care nurses were interviewed; audiotaped interviews were transcribed verbatim. Text-based analysis according to Colaizzi’s (1978) approach was employed.
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A phenomenological investigation into the impact of parenthood: Giving a voice to mothers with visual impairment in the United Kingdom

British Journal of Visual Impairment, 2014
Despite psychological support for parents increasing in prominence in recent UK public policy, there has been a minimal focus on parenting with a disability and specifically scant information on the experiences of what it is like to be a parent with visual impairment.
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Psychodynamics and the giving of the spiritual exercises in Australia: a phenomenological exploration of the relationship between director and exercitant

2017
This qualitative research aimed to explore the relationship between director and exercitant in the giving of the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556). Though there is much written about the Spiritual Exercises over the centuries, there has been very little empirical research into the giving of the Exercises, and in a literature search,
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