Title: Qualitative Research in Midwifery and Childbirth
Abstract: 1:Husserlian Phenomenology Reflected in Caring Science Childbearing Research 2: Lifeworld Phenomenology for Caring and Health Care Research by Karin Dahlberg 3: From beginning to end: How to do Hermeneutic Interpretive Phenomenology by Elizabeth Smythe 4: Phenomenological Research Approaches: Mapping the Terrain of Competing Perspectives by Maura Dowling 5: Lesbian Women's Experiences of Being Different in Irish Health Care by Mel Duffy 6: Women's Lived Experiences of Severe Early Onset of Preeclampsia: A Hermeneutic Analysis by Joyce Cowan, Elizabeth Smythe & Marion Hunter 7: The Meaning of Giving Birth from a Long-term Perspective for Childbearing Women by Ingela Lundgren 8: Abandonment of Being in Childbirth by Gill Thomson 9:Parents' Participation in the Care of their Child in Neonatal Intensive Care by Marie Berg & Helena Wigert 10: A Poetic Hermeneutic Phenomenological Analysis of Midwives Being With Woman During Childbirth by Lauren Hunter 11: Revealing the Subtle Differences among Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Phenomenology holds the Key by Cheryl Tatano Beck 12: Heidegger's Contribution to Hermeneutic Phenomenological Research by Maria Healy 13: Authenticity and Poetics: What is Different About Phenomenology by Soo Downe, Gill Thomson & Fiona Dykes
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-03-29
Language: en
Type: book
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