Living with ambiguity: A metasynthesis of qualitative research on mild cognitive impairment

T Gomersall, A Astell, L Nygård, A Sixsmith… - The …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Purpose of the study: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a diagnosis proposed to describe
an intermediate state between normal cognitive aging and dementia. MCI has been …

Qualitative health psychology research: diversity, power, and impact.

B Gough, JA Deatrick - Health Psychology, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
This special issue showcases a range of qualitative research projects conducted by health
psychologists with a view to promoting greater uptake and development of qualitative …

The Rehabilitation Hospital as a “Parenthetical Bubble-Shell”: Adjusting to Disability Within the Covid-19 Crisis

L Sanmiquel-Molinero - Space and Culture, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This essay contrasts the experiences of hospitalization and transition from hospital to home
of people who have recently acquired a spinal cord injury (SCI) and the health professionals …

Chronotopic diffraction: An analytical device for narrative production methodology applied to 'adjustment to disability'

L Sanmiquel-Molinero - Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article advances an analytical device in the field of Narrative Production Methodology
(NPM) called 'Chronotopic Diffraction'(CD) by presenting partial results of an ongoing …

Chronotopic dilemmas: Space–time in consumer movements of the Greek crisis

A Chatzidakis - Environment and Planning D: Society and …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper explores the spatio-temporal dimensions of consumer activism during the Greek
crisis. Existing work has provided valuable insights into the figure of the political consumer …

Network-based approaches for evaluating ambient assisted living (AAL) technologies

T Gomersall, L Nygård, A Mihailidis, A Sixsmith… - …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Ambient assisted living technologies could support people experiencing physical or
cognitive challenges, to maintain social identities and complex activities of daily living …

Managing the (in) visibility of chronic illness at work: dialogism, parody, and reported speech

L Thompson, HL Ford, A Stroud… - Qualitative health …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Interactionally, the workplace may be dilemmatic for a person with “invisible” chronic illness.
Risks of stigmatization exist if they disclose their condition to colleagues. Meanwhile, not …

[图书][B] Medical humanism, chronic illness, and the body in pain: An ecology of wholeness

V Agarwal - 2020 - books.google.com
Even as life expectancies increase, increasing numbers of people are living with chronic
illness and pain than ever before. Long-term self-management of chronic conditions …

Orchestrating home

M Karasaki, N Warren, L Manderson - Medicine Anthropology …, 2017 - journals.ed.ac.uk
The private space of the home is an important site of health care in most industrialised
countries, and rehabilitation following intensive in-hospital treatment largely takes place in …

The invisible paradox of inflammatory bowel disease: An analysis of men's blogs

L Prodgers, B Gough - Journal of health psychology, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Inflammatory bowel disease is associated with stigmatising symptoms. Online support
platforms eschew stigma, thus may appeal more to men who avoid traditional forms of health …