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Experiences of Causing an Accidental Death: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Study
(2009-02-19)Accidentally killing or feeling responsible for another person’s death constitutes a traumatic event that is unique from any other traumatic stressor. Considering the frequency of incidents such as deaths resulting from ... -
Experiences of Coping in Young Unaccompanied Refugees in the UK
(2018-06-21)Research with refugees tends to be dominated by mainstream medical and trauma models. However, development of resilience theories and research on coping increasingly find that such constructs can open up currently limited ... -
The experiences of dietitian’s working in care homes in England: a qualitative study
(2022-02-13)Background The provision of appropriate nutritional care in care homes is a priority for health services in England. There is limited evidence demonstrating the role of dietitians within older people care homes. This study ... -
Experiences of Ending Psychological Therapy: Perspectives of Young People who are Looked After
(2012-10-31)Background: According to the existing evidence base, the experience of ending therapy, from the perspectives of adolescents who are looked after, is substantially under researched. Moreover, the ending of therapy is ... -
Experiences of equine assisted therapy for females with autism spectrum disorders
(2022-08-31)Purpose: This research indicates females with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have a diverse clinical presentation compared to males. Furthermore, females with ASD are often diagnosed later and typically experience greater ... -
Experiences of feeding young children with Down Syndrome: Parents’ and health professionals’ perspectives
(2023-12-06)Background: Children with Down syndrome are commonly reported to experience feeding problems in the early years. This study aimed to explore and synthesise the experiences of feeding young children with Down syndrome from ... -
The Experiences of Females with an Autism Spectrum Condition Undertaking Equine Assisted Therapy
(2019-10-18)Background: Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) are described in the literature as a set of neurodevelopmental conditions characterised by early difficulties in social communication and interactions across multiple settings ... -
The Experiences of Men who have had Multiple Moves Within Projects for People who are Homeless
(2016-10-15)Homelessness and rough sleeping has dramatically increased in the UK over the past six years. Links between welfare changes, inequality and social exclusion are pronounced. This study looked into the experiences of a ... -
Experiences of Men with Prostate Cancer Regarding Information Related to Radiotherapy in the UK
(2023-03-03)Approximately 52,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year in the UK with around 60% (~31,000) diagnosed at an early stage (locally advanced or localised disease). Around a third of men diagnosed with these ... -
Experiences of midwifery care in English prisons
(2022-11-12)Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), all prisoners must receive healthcare equivalent to that available in the community. However, evidence suggests that equality in healthcare provision for perinatal women in UK prisons ... -
Experiences of Mothers Who Disclose Symptoms of Postnatal Depression
(2016-05-17)Whilst previous research has explored women’s experiences of disclosing symptoms of postnatal depression (PND) to health professionals, very little qualitative research exists on women’s experiences of disclosing to people ... -
The experiences of new mothers accessing feeding support for infants with Down syndrome during the COVID-19 pandemic
(2022-08-14)Infants with Down syndrome are more likely to experience feeding problems and mothers are likely to require more feeding support than mothers of typically developing infants. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many feeding ... -
Experiences of new school-based teacher educators
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Experiences of Newly-Qualified Clinical Psychologists in CAMHS: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
(2018-10-12)Little research has been completed on the experiences of newly-qualified mental health professionals within children’s services in the NHS. Consequently, there exists a gap in the literature of how such a population may ... -
The Experiences of Older Black African Women Living with HIV in the UK: an IPA Study
(2017-01-03)Due to the improved availability of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) life expectancy amongst people living with HIV has drastically increased. Older people, aged 50 and over now make up the fastest growing group ... -
The Experiences of Parents of Children who have Engaged in Harmful Sexual Behaviour: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
(2017-10-12)Background and Aims: The importance of the involvement of parents in treatment approaches for Children and Young People (CYP) who have engaged in Harmful Sexual Behaviour (HSB) has been consistently highlighted within ... -
The Experiences of People whose Partners have taken their own Lives: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
(University of Hertfordshire, 2011-10-31)Rationale and Aims: Grief research has highlighted the difficult reactions experienced by people bereaved by suicide, with studies also looking at the importance of sense and meaning making. There is limited research ... -
Experiences of Personal and Professional Identities during Clinical Psychology Doctoral Training
(University of Hertfordshire, 2014-10-23)This study explored newly qualified Clinical Psychologists’ (CPs) experiences of personal professional development (PPD) during doctoral training. In particular there was a focus on their experiences of their personal and ... -
Experiences of Post-Diagnostic Support for Children and Young People on the Autism Spectrum
(2019-10-11)There is considerable research about individuals’ negative experiences of the process of obtaining an autism diagnosis (Crane et al., 2018), however less is known about experiences of post-diagnostic support. A systematic ... -
The Experiences of Primary Caregivers of People with Learning Disabilities who have Committed an Offence: a Narrative Study
(2011-11-18)Background and aims: The experiences of primary caregivers of adults with learning disabilities who have committed an offence is a largely neglected area within current literature. However, primary caregivers have an ...