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Journal of Human Lactation : Official Journal of International Lactation Consultant Association
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October 6, 2018
The Use of Theory in Qualitative Research
Dawn Leeming
Evidence-Based Nursing
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October 16, 2015
Mothers of lower socioeconomic status make the decision to formula-feed in the context of culturally shared expectations and practices
Dawn Leeming
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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September 23, 2011
Managing shame: an interpersonal perspective
Dawn Leeming, Mary Boyle
Psychology and Psychotherapy
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September 10, 2004
Shame as a social phenomenon: a critical analysis of the concept of dispositional shame
Dawn Leeming, Mary Boyle
Community Mental Health Journal
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April 9, 2021
"It's a Big Family Here." Becoming and Belonging in a Service Providing Employment-Related Support for People with Mental Health Problems: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Nisha Chauhan, Dawn Leeming, John Wattis
Maternal & Child Nutrition
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February 15, 2017
Understanding process and context in breastfeeding support interventions: The potential of qualitative research
Dawn Leeming, Joyce Marshall, Abigail Locke
Maternal & Child Nutrition
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October 15, 2021
Self-conscious emotions and breastfeeding support: A focused synthesis of UK qualitative research
Dawn Leeming, Joyce Marshall, Sophie Hinsliff
Maternal & Child Nutrition
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June 24, 2011
'It should be the most natural thing in the world': exploring first-time mothers' breastfeeding difficulties in the UK using audio-diaries and interviews
Iain Williamson, Dawn Leeming, Steven Lyttle, et al.
Maternal & Child Nutrition
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April 6, 2013
Making use of expertise: a qualitative analysis of the experience of breastfeeding support for first-time mothers
Dawn Leeming, Iain Williamson, Sally Johnson, et al.
Psychology & Health
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November 7, 2012
Socially sensitive lactation: exploring the social context of breastfeeding
Dawn Leeming, Iain Williamson, Steven Lyttle, et al.
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Journal of Human Lactation : Official Journal of International Lactation Consultant Association
|
October 6, 2018
The Use of Theory in Qualitative Research
Dawn Leeming
Evidence-Based Nursing
|
October 16, 2015
Mothers of lower socioeconomic status make the decision to formula-feed in the context of culturally shared expectations and practices
Dawn Leeming
The British Journal of Social Psychology
|
September 23, 2011
Managing shame: an interpersonal perspective
Dawn Leeming, Mary Boyle
Psychology and Psychotherapy
|
September 10, 2004
Shame as a social phenomenon: a critical analysis of the concept of dispositional shame
Dawn Leeming, Mary Boyle
Community Mental Health Journal
|
April 9, 2021
"It's a Big Family Here." Becoming and Belonging in a Service Providing Employment-Related Support for People with Mental Health Problems: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Nisha Chauhan, Dawn Leeming, John Wattis
Maternal & Child Nutrition
|
February 15, 2017
Understanding process and context in breastfeeding support interventions: The potential of qualitative research
Dawn Leeming, Joyce Marshall, Abigail Locke
Maternal & Child Nutrition
|
October 15, 2021
Self-conscious emotions and breastfeeding support: A focused synthesis of UK qualitative research
Dawn Leeming, Joyce Marshall, Sophie Hinsliff
Maternal & Child Nutrition
|
June 24, 2011
'It should be the most natural thing in the world': exploring first-time mothers' breastfeeding difficulties in the UK using audio-diaries and interviews
Iain Williamson, Dawn Leeming, Steven Lyttle, et al.
Maternal & Child Nutrition
|
April 6, 2013
Making use of expertise: a qualitative analysis of the experience of breastfeeding support for first-time mothers
Dawn Leeming, Iain Williamson, Sally Johnson, et al.
Psychology & Health
|
November 7, 2012
Socially sensitive lactation: exploring the social context of breastfeeding
Dawn Leeming, Iain Williamson, Steven Lyttle, et al.
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