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Ethical challenges in researching and telling the stories of recently deceased people
Caswell, Glenys; Turner, Nicola (2020-08-28)This paper explores ethical challenges encountered when conducting research about, and telling, the stories of individuals who had died before the research began. Cases were explored where individuals who lived alone had ... -
Recruiting young people to sensitive research: turning the ‘wheels within wheels’
Turner, Nicola; Almack, Kathryn (2017-09-03)This article contributes to a growing literature that takes a more nuanced approach to exploring the complexities of relationships and negotiations with gatekeepers. Using our study of young people living with a parent at ... -
A relative absence: exploring professional experiences of funerals without mourners
Turner, Nicola; Caswell, Glenys (2020-09-16)When someone dies, it is usual for relatives to gather at a funeral to embody a collective act of eulogy for the deceased and stand against the finality of death. When someone who lived alone dies alone at home, it is not ... -
Troubling meanings of family and competing moral imperatives in the family lives of young people with a parent who is at the end of life
Turner, Nicola; Almack, Kathryn (2017-07-12)This article draws on a narrative study of young people with a parent who is at the end of life to examine how family lives are troubled by life-limiting parental illness. Young people struggled to reconcile the physical ... -
What do family caregivers want from domiciliary care for relatives living with dementia? a qualitative study
Pollock, Kristian; Wilkinson, Samantha; Perry-Young, Lucy; Turner, Nicola; Schneider, Justine (2020-03-06)In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail older people to live at home. This paper reports findings from a qualitative study about how home care workers (HCWs) support ...