Browsing University of Hertfordshire by Title
Now showing items 24089-24108 of 24156
-
You cannot choose your family : sociological ambivalence in the hemodialysis unit
(2015-01-01)Living with end-stage renal disease is challenging and requires a great deal of self-management, but little is known about the experiences of patients and staff around the subject. We held six focus groups in three ... -
‘You do manage it so well that I cannot do better’: the working life of Elizabeth Jeake of Rye (1667-1736)
(2018-11-10)This article contributes to the debate around early modern women’s work. It concerns not waged labour but rather the unpaid contributions made by women to both home and the business undertaken by their husband. It focuses ... -
You have come by way of sorrow: enhancing empathy in clinicians by using personal experiences to construct professional learning materials
(2020-10-01)You have come by way of sorrow You have come by way of tears But you’ll reach your destiny Meant to find you all these years “By way of sorrow” by Julie Miller Professional clinicians experience and manage life too, so can ... -
‘…you kind of frantically go from one thing to the next and there isn't any time for thinking any more’: A reflection on the impact of organisational change on relatedness in multidisciplinary teams.
(2016-04-19)This paper reflects on the relational impact on Clinical Psychologists of NHS organisational change in the context of cuts and reorganisation. The reflections illustrate one theme drawn from a study of eight Clinical ... -
You Motherfucker : Al Swearengen’s Oedipal Dilemma
(I.B. Tauris, 2006) -
You, Me and It
(Cornerhouse Publications, 2011)The publication accompanies a major mid-career retrospective by prominent British performance video artist Marty St James. The catalogue examines the development of video portraiture since the mid 1970s and has an introductory ... -
Young Black Hole and Neutron Star Systems in the Nearby Star-forming Galaxy M33: The NuSTAR View
(2022-05-04)We can learn about the formation and evolution of compact objects, such as neutron stars and black holes (BHs), by studying the X-ray emission from accreting systems in nearby star-forming galaxies. The hard (E > 10 keV) ... -
Young Gay Men and Social Control in Modern Britain, 1967 - 2001
(2019-01-22)This thesis is an exploration of young gay identity and it argues for a varied experience over time and across place, which was also affected by methods of social control during the era of partial decriminalisation, between ... -
A young hierarchical triple system harbouring a candidate debris disc
(2013-09-11)We report the detection of a wide young hierarchical triple system where the primary has a candidate debris disc. The primary, TYC 5241-986-1 A, is a known Tycho star which we classify as a late-K star with emission in the ... -
Young onset dementia: Public involvement in co-designing community-based support
(2020-05-01)Whilst the support requirements of people diagnosed with young onset dementia are well-documented, less is known about what needs to be in place to provide age-appropriate care. To understand priorities for service planning ... -
The young open cluster NGC 7067 using Stromgren photometry
(2017-04-01)NGC 7067 is a young open cluster located in the direction between the first and the second Galactic quadrants and close to the Perseus spiral arm. This makes it useful for studies of the nature of the Milky Way spiral arms. ... -
Young people and IBD : specific challenges for ethnic minority groups
(2012-10-23)Objective: For young people with IBD, learning to cope with their condition represents a major challenge over and above typical adolescent development: the symptoms and side effects of treatment can have a profound impact ... -
Young People's Experiences and Views of Formulation, and Its Clinical Implications for Mental Health Professionals
(2019-10-18)The experiences and opinions of adult clients, professionals and teams regarding clinical formulation have been researched, with mixed findings. Formulation helps some clients understand their problems, and feel accepted ... -
Young People's Narrative Accounts of Participation in the Design and Delivery of NHS Mental Health Services
(2019-12-09)Rationale and Aims: Youth participation in the design and delivery of mental health services has continued to gain momentum both nationally and internationally over recent years. However, research in this area has largely ... -
Young People's Narratives of their Parents' Separation and/or Divorce
(2013-10-09)BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The psychological impact of parental divorce or separation upon children has long been debated. There is a wealth of quantitative research which offers contradictory findings yet young people who ... -
Young People’s Experiences of Leaving Homelessness: A South Wales Study
(2023-10-30)Understanding how homelessness is experienced is key in developing meaningful and effective interventions. In recent years there has been a shift from research concerned with routes into homelessness towards investigations ...