Qualitative health research / edited by Janice M. Morse.
Material type: TextPublisher: Newbury Park, Calif. : SAGE Publications, 1992Description: xii, 376 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN: 0803947747 (cl); 0803947755 (pb)Subject(s): Medicine -- Research -- Methodology | Nursing Research -- methodsDDC classification: 610/.72 LOC classification: R852.Q35 Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents only | Contributor biographical informationItem type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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R123.C43 The language of medicine: a write-in text explaining medical terms. / | R724.F53 Biomedical ethics: a Canadian focus ./ | R 726.7.S26 Health psychology ./ | R852.Q35 Qualitative health research / | RA408.5.M38 Measuring health : a guide to rating scales and questionnaires / | RA425.S3 Introduction to public health. / | RA425.S31 Introduction to public health. / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: The disease of masturbation: values and concept of disease -- Shakespeare in the bush -- Context as a source of meaning and understanding -- The holistic injunction: an ideal and moral imperative for qualitative research -- ''Euch, those are for your husband!'': examination of culture values and assumptions associated with breast-feeding -- The research topic: or,folklore without end -- Comparative analysis of conceptualizations and theories of caring -- Birthing pain -- Operation on a child's heart: a a padagogical view of hospitalization -- Memories of breathing: a phenomenological dialogue: asthma as a way of becoming -- The meaning of menopause in a Newfoundland village -- On control,certitude,and the ''paranoia'' of surgeons -- Under the guise of passivity -- On being sane in insane places -- Beating the drunk charge -- The structure and function of gift giving in the patient-nurse relationship -- Becoming ordinary: leaving the psychiatric hospital -- The emotional experience of breast expression -- Negotiating commitment and involvement in the nurse-patient relationship -- Social coercion for wearing.
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