Embodied research methods

T Thanem, D Knights - 2019 - torrossa.com
After years of treating the human body in a disembodied manner or ignoring it altogether, the
body has become a thriving topic in a number of fields and disciplines across the social …

Personal narrative approaches in rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury: A synthesis of qualitative research

K D'Cruz, J Douglas, T Serry - Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Although narrative storytelling has been found to assist identity construction, there is little
direct research regarding its application in rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury …

Employing the arts in research as an analytical tool and dissemination method: Interpreting experience through the aesthetic

J Lapum, P Ruttonsha, K Church, T Yau… - Qualitative …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
The process to knowing entails perpetual curiosity as well as wearied surrender in which
one's understandings transform. This philosophy describes the approach that our team took …

Visual stimuli in narrative-based interventions for adult anxiety: a systematic review

S Lin-Stephens - Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Visual stimuli are frequently incorporated into interventions that use narratives
to meet counseling, therapy, education, and clinical needs. However, the treatment efficacy …

Visualizing harm reduction: Methodological and ethical considerations

S Switzer, A Guta, K de Prinse, SC Carusone… - Social Science & …, 2015 - Elsevier
The use of visual methods is becoming increasingly common and accepted in health
research. This paper explores the opportunities and constraints of using photo-based …

Pictorial narrative mapping as a qualitative analytic technique

JL Lapum, L Liu, S Hume, S Wang… - International …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Qualitative analysis is often a textual undertaking. However, it can be helpful to think about
and represent study phenomena or narrative accounts in nontextual ways. In this article, we …

Living with addiction: The perspectives of drug using and non-using individuals about sharing space in a hospital setting

C Strike, A Guta, K De Prinse, S Switzer… - International Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Hospitals seem to be places where harm reduction approaches could have great benefit but
few have responded to the needs of people who use drugs. Drawing on recent theoretical …

“I see it now”: Using photo elicitation to understand chronic illness self-management: L'usage de la méthode de photo-interview pour mieux comprendre l'autogestion …

H Fritz, C Lysack - Canadian Journal of Occupational …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Description. Les processus par lesquels les gens intègrent l'autogestion dans leur vie
quotidienne ont été peu étudiés; ces genres de processus sont difficiles à susciter à l'aide …

Renegotiation of identity in young adults with cancer: A longitudinal narrative study

S Pearce, J Whelan, D Kelly, F Gibson - International Journal of Nursing …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Despite increasing international awareness of the impact of cancer on young
adults, to date there has been limited in-depth research to understand their experiences …

Our life at home: Photos from families inform discharge planning for medically complex children

S Barone, RD Boss, JC Raisanen, J Shepard… - Birth, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Infants with medical complexity are increasingly cared for at home, creating
unique challenges for their caregivers. The sickest of these are those with chronic critical …