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        Patient and Doctor Perceptions of Hypertension and its Treatment: a Qualitative Study in Urban Hospitals of Pakistan 

        Qurrat-Ul-Ain, Qurrat-Ul-Ain (2019-12-23)
        Hypertension (HTN) is a chronic disease that has become a growing public health problem in countries around the world, including Pakistan. Successful HTN control is an essential cornerstone in the prevention of morbidity ...

        Single Mothers' Experiences of Temporary Accommodation and Mental Health: a London-Based Study 

        Carey, Nina (2019-12-23)
        Numbers of families experiencing homelessness and living in temporary accommodation in London are rising each year (House of Commons, 2019), with families headed by single mothers being extremely overrepresented (Shelter ...

        Organisational Change and the Politics of Identity: Four Reflexive Inquiries into Ordinary Power Struggles and their Role in Shaping Organisations and Individuals 

        Askeland, Maj Karin (2019-12-18)
        This thesis sheds light on the ideals we construct in the workplace and how these emergent ideologies mask over power dynamics and political struggles for meaning and identity. Challenging the idea that ‘office politics’ ...

        Mothers' Decision-Making About Medication for Mental Health Difficulties: a Grounded Theory Study 

        Holloway, Sara (2019-12-13)
        Aims: This Grounded Theory study aimed to capture the social processes involved in mothers’ decision-making around psychotropic medication. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 participants who were ...

        Transitioning to a Trauma Informed Forensic Unit: Staff Perceptions of a Shift in Organisational Culture 

        Stamatopoulou, Vasiliki (2019-12-13)
        Background: Trauma-informed care can be defined as “a system development model that is grounded in and directed by a complete understanding of how trauma exposure affects service user’s neurological, biological, psychological, ...

        Young People's Narrative Accounts of Participation in the Design and Delivery of NHS Mental Health Services 

        Cole, Laura (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 ...

        Film Websites: a Transmedia Archaeology 

        Walden, Kim Louise (2019-11-19)
        Websites have become a familiar feature of contemporary cinema and they contribute to the overall audience experience. Yet as a hybrid of storytelling and marketing, they have often been seen as little more than promotional ...

        Balancing Interoception and Exteroception: Vestibular and Spatial Contributions to the Bodily Self 

        Ponzo, Sonia (2019-11-18)
        Experiencing the body as a coherent, stable, entity involves the dynamic integration of information from several internal (i.e. interoceptive) and external (i.e. exteroceptive) sensory sources, to produce a feeling that ...

        Experiences of Art Psychotherapy in Early Adulthood: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis 

        Alexandraki, Katerina (2019-10-31)
        This study was concerned with exploring young people’s experiences of engaging in individual Art Therapy sessions. An exploratory research question was formulated and addressed using a qualitative methodology. Five young ...

        An Exploration of What it Means to be Struggling as a Secondary Teacher in England 

        Culshaw, Suzanne Yvette (2019-10-30)
        This research emerged from a conversation with a teacher who expressed concerns about the impact of lesson observations on ‘struggling’ teachers. Struggling is a term found regularly in the literature and it has gained ...
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