Qualitative research in midwifery and childbirth phenomenological approaches / edited by Gill Thomson, Fiona Dykes, and Soo Downe.

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Other Authors: Thomson, Gill (Editor), Dykes, Fiona (Editor), Downe, Soo (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2011.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Husserlian phenomenology reflected in caring science childbearing research / Terese Bondas
  • Lifeworld phenomenology for caring and health care research / Karin Dahlberg
  • From beginning to end : how to do hermeneutic interpretive phenomenology / Elizabeth Smythe
  • Phenomenological research approaches : mapping the terrain of competing perspectives / Maura Dowling
  • Lesbian women's experiences of being different in Irish health care / Mel Duffy
  • Women's lived experiences of severe early onset of preeclampsia : a hermeneutic analysis / Joyce Cowan, Elizabeth Smythe & Marion Hunter
  • The meaning of giving birth from a long-term perspective for childbearing women / Ingela Lundgren
  • Abandonment of being in childbirth / Gill Thomson
  • Parents' participation in the care of their child in neonatal intensive care / Marie Berg & Helena Wigert
  • A poetic hermeneutic phenomenological analysis of midwives being with woman during childbirth / Lauren Hunter
  • Revealing the subtle differences among postpartum mood and anxiety disorders : phenomenology holds the key / Cheryl Tatano Beck
  • Heidegger's contribution to hermeneutic phenomenological research / Maria Healy
  • Authenticity and poetics : what is different about phenomenology / Soo Downe, Gill Thomson & Fiona Dykes.
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