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Graham Stew

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Journal of Interprofessional Care|July 21, 2005
Learning together in practice: a survey of interprofessional education in clinical settings in South-East EnglandGraham Stew
Disability and Rehabilitation|May 7, 2025
A human rights consideration of public involvement and phenomenological researchPaul Boyle, Graham Stew
Manual Therapy|April 7, 2012
Ready for a paradigm shift? Part 2: introducing qualitative research methodologies and methodsNicola J Petty, Oliver P Thomson, Graham Stew
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association|April 25, 2018
Manual Feeding Device Experiences of People With a NeurodisabilityAnne Mandy, Tara Sims, Graham Stew, et al.
Manual Therapy|April 7, 2012
Ready for a paradigm shift? Part 1: introducing the philosophy of qualitative researchNicola J Petty, Oliver P Thomson, Graham Stew
Occupational Therapy in Health Care|May 15, 2023
The Experience of Living through the Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood for Young People with Cerebral PalsyPaul Boyle, Kathleen T Galvin, Pirjo Vuoskoski, et al.
Health & Place|March 9, 2019
The acute stroke unit as a meaningful space: The lived experience of healthcare practitionersKitty Maria Suddick, Vinette Cross, Pirjo Vuoskoski, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences|February 18, 2020
Holding space and transitional space: stroke survivors' lived experience of being on an acute stroke unit. A hermeneutic phenomenological studyKitty M Suddick, Vinette Cross, Pirjo Vuoskoski, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|April 19, 2008
I have mastered the challenge of living with a chronic disease: life stories of people with rheumatoid arthritisTanja Stamm, Linda Lovelock, Graham Stew, et al.
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Journal of Interprofessional Care|July 21, 2005
Learning together in practice: a survey of interprofessional education in clinical settings in South-East EnglandGraham Stew
Disability and Rehabilitation|May 7, 2025
A human rights consideration of public involvement and phenomenological researchPaul Boyle, Graham Stew
Manual Therapy|April 7, 2012
Ready for a paradigm shift? Part 2: introducing qualitative research methodologies and methodsNicola J Petty, Oliver P Thomson, Graham Stew
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association|April 25, 2018
Manual Feeding Device Experiences of People With a NeurodisabilityAnne Mandy, Tara Sims, Graham Stew, et al.
Manual Therapy|April 7, 2012
Ready for a paradigm shift? Part 1: introducing the philosophy of qualitative researchNicola J Petty, Oliver P Thomson, Graham Stew
Occupational Therapy in Health Care|May 15, 2023
The Experience of Living through the Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood for Young People with Cerebral PalsyPaul Boyle, Kathleen T Galvin, Pirjo Vuoskoski, et al.
Health & Place|March 9, 2019
The acute stroke unit as a meaningful space: The lived experience of healthcare practitionersKitty Maria Suddick, Vinette Cross, Pirjo Vuoskoski, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences|February 18, 2020
Holding space and transitional space: stroke survivors' lived experience of being on an acute stroke unit. A hermeneutic phenomenological studyKitty M Suddick, Vinette Cross, Pirjo Vuoskoski, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|April 19, 2008
I have mastered the challenge of living with a chronic disease: life stories of people with rheumatoid arthritisTanja Stamm, Linda Lovelock, Graham Stew, et al.
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