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How sickle cell disease patients experience, understand and explain their pain : An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study
Coleman, Beth; Ellis-Caird, Helen; McGowan, John; Benjamin, Maxwell J. (2016-01-08)Objectives Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the UK's most common blood disorder causing sickle shaped red blood cells to block small blood vessels inducing both acute and chronic pain. A crucial factor in determining quality ... -
“It was really good, she sort of took some words what happened, like what I would say”: Adapting dyadic interview techniques to capture the stories of marginalised voices in research
Head, Annabel; Ellis-Caird, Helen; Rhodes, Louisa; Mengoni, Silvana (2021-03-01)Qualitative research continues to rely heavily on verbal language from solely the participant, which often omits the lived experiences of many people across a range of populations. This paper describes adaptations to an ... -
‘It’s not in my job description’: An exploration of trainee clinical psychologists’ attitudes towards research and perceptions of DClinPsy research culture
Dodzro, Ron; Heath, Jennifer; Ellis-Caird, Helen; Kingston, Rosemary (2023-07)This project aimed to investigate attitudes towards research and perceived research culture among trainee clinicalpsychologists across the UK. This was achieved by exploring factors such as: research training environment,research ... -
Let me in! A comment on insider research from an outsider’s perspective
Ellis-Caird, Helen (2017-02-21)This issue of EJPC foregrounds the work of insider researchers investigating clinical practice in an array of contexts including one-to-one work with trauma, group work with those who have been abused, adoptive family work ... -
Living through unsuccessful conception attempts: : a grounded theory of resilience among women undergoing fertility treatment
Bailey, Anna; Ellis-Caird, Helen; Croft, Carla (2017-08-08)Objective: To provide a model of resilience among women undergoing fertility treatments, who experience repeated unsuccessful conception attempts. Background: Assisted reproductive treatment is emotionally and physically ... -
Transforming identities through Transforming Care : How people with learning disabilities experience moving out of hospital
Head, Annabel; Ellis-Caird, Helen; Rhodes, Louisa; Parkinson, Kathie (2018-03-01)Accessible Summary People with learning disabilities talked about what it was like to move out of hospital. People talked about how important their relationships with other people were. People wanted to feel comfortable ... -
“The whole thing is beyond stress”: Family perspectives on the experience of hospitalisation through to discharge for individuals with severe learning disabilities and complex needs
Stock, Megan; Mulholland, Mark; Cooper, Vivien; Head, Annabel; Prowse, Sam; Wellsted, David; Mengoni, Silvana; Rhodes, Louisa; Ellis-Caird, Helen (2024-03-29)Background People with severe learning disabilities and complex needs are more likely to experience delayed discharge from hospital; however, there is little research into their experience in hospital and as they move out ...