Storytelling and the interpretation of meaning in qualitative research.
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Five have a leadership adventure: exploring childhood fictional influences on the construction of self as a leader.Supported housing programs for persons with serious mental illness in rural northern communities: a mixed method evaluationWomen with postpartum depression: "my husband" storiesThrough the client's eyes: using narratives to explore experiences of care transfers during pregnancy, childbirth, and the neonatal period.Narratives of breathlessness in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseMothers with serious mental illness: their experience of "hitting bottom".The value of listening to grandmothers' infant-feeding stories.Experiences of living and dying with COPD: a systematic review and synthesis of the qualitative empirical literature.Narrative vigilance: the analysis of stories in health care.The constraints and concerns regarding the size and/or shape of the second generation female condom: The narratives from the healthcare providers.Nurses' decision-making in ethically relevant clinical situations using the example of breathlessness: study protocol of a reflexive grounded theory integrating Goffman's framework analysis.Supporting primary health care nurse practitioners' transition to practiceHuman Milk Provision Experiences, Goals, and Outcomes for Teen Mothers with Low-Birth-Weight Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.Desert, detention, and deportation: Mexican women's descriptions of migration stressors and sources of strength.Narrative and attachment in the process of recovery from substance misuse.Community reintegration of stroke survivors: the effect of a community navigation intervention.When I was in my home I suffered a lot: Mexican women's descriptions of abuse in family of origin.Misunderstood as mothers: women's stories of being hospitalized for illness in the postpartum period.Caring for vulnerable children: challenges of mothering in the Australian foster care system.The opinion of patients with COPD: the process of becoming chronically sick.COPD-intuition or template: nurses' stories of acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.Cultural frameworks of nursing practice: exposing an exclusionary healthcare culture.Mothers and daughters: intertwining relationships and the lived experience of breast cancer.Experiences of self-blame and stigmatisation for self-infliction among individuals living with COPD.Narrative inquiry: Locating Aboriginal epistemology in a relational methodology.The development of an evaluation questionnaire for the Newcastle Crisis Assessment and Home Treatment Service: finding a way to include the voices of service users.Living with a person with Alzheimer's disease: experiences related to everyday occupations.Does perceived organisational support influence career intentions? The qualitative stories shared by UK early career doctors.The Truth about Interviewing Elites
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Storytelling and the interpretation of meaning in qualitative research.
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Storytelling and the interpretation of meaning in qualitative research.
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Patricia Hill Bailey
Stephen Tilley
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10.1046/J.1365-2648.2000.02224.X
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2002-06-01T00:00:00Z