Hermeneutic Phenomenology in Health and Social Care Research

Author:   Susan Crowther (AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand) ,  Gill Thomson (University of Central Lancashire, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   29 January 2024
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Author:   Susan Crowther (AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand) ,  Gill Thomson (University of Central Lancashire, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032285825


ISBN 10:   1032285826
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   29 January 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1.Introduction - Situating hermeneutic phenomenology as research method in health, social care and education. 2.Nurturing a spirit of attuning-to. 3.Using poetry to illuminate the lived accounts of Juvenile Dermatomyositis in children and young people. 4.Revealing experiences of sexuality and intimacy in life-limiting illness using Heidegger’s phenomenology. 5.‘Distracted by, and immersed in the talk of others’: expectations and experiences of childbirth in the framework of the ‘they'. 6.Seeking Heidegger in research data: thinking about connections between philosophy and findings. 7.Embodied hermeneutic phenomenology: Bringing the lived body into health professions education research. 8.Dwelling in the fourfold: my way of being-in-the-world of Heidegger. 9.Working with phenomenon: just keep swimming. 10.Being an educator as ‘having-been’. 11.Straddling paradigms: a hermeneutic phenomenological exploration of the experience of midwives practising homeopathy. 12.Inseeing to the heart of the matter. 13.Attuning to trustworthiness and final reflections

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Susan Crowther is a Professor of midwifery at Auckland University of Technology in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Her research interests are mainly focused on midwifery, maternity and women’s health, although she explores myriad topics with postgraduate students from a variety of disciplines/professions. She has published two books: ""Joy at birth"" (sole author), ""Spirituality and Childbirth"" with co-editor Dr. Jenny Hall and another book coming in 2022: ""Mindfulness across the childbirth sphere"" with co-editor Dr. Lorna Davies. Susan is member of three editorial boards, sits on review panels and enjoys supervising postgraduate degrees. Contacts/links: E. susan.crowther@aut.ac.nz - Twitter: @SusanCrowtherMW- Blog/webpage: https://drsusancrowther.com/ Gill Thomson is a Professor in Perinatal Health at the University of Central Lancashire in North-West, U.K. Gill’s research interests centre around perinatal health and wellbeing and lay/peer support models of care. Gill’s used hermeneutic phenomenology in her Ph.D., she supervises Ph.D. students using this approach, and she co-facilitates the annual hermeneutic phenomenology methodology course with Susan. Gill has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and is the lead editor of two Routledge texts (Qualitative research in childbirth and midwifery: Phenomenological approaches (2011), and Psychosocial resilience and risk in the perinatal period: Implications and guidance for professionals (2017)). Gill is an editorial member of two journals and a steering group member of SCENE (SCENE | SCENE (utu.fi) - an international network dedicated to improving neonatal care. Contacts/links: Email - Gthomson@uclan.ac.uk; Twitter @gill_thomson; Webpage - Gill Thomson - UCLan.

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