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Jonathan A Smith

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Qualitative Health Research|September 23, 2018
"Yes It Is Phenomenological": A Reply to Max Van Manen's Critique of Interpretative Phenomenological AnalysisJonathan A Smith
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences|June 8, 2006
Living with a body separate from the self. The experience of the body in chronic benign low back pain: an interpretative phenomenological analysisMike Osborn, Jonathan A Smith
British Journal of Pain|October 31, 2015
Interpretative phenomenological analysis as a useful methodology for research on the lived experience of painJonathan A Smith, Mike Osborn
Evidence-Based Nursing|February 25, 2025
What is an interpretative phenomenological analysis case study?Daniel Rodger, Jonathan A Smith
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry|January 8, 2011
Unravelling complexities involved in parenting a child with cystic fibrosis: an interpretative phenomenological analysisClaire Glasscoe, Jonathan A Smith
Psychology, Health & Medicine|November 21, 2015
Waiting for a kidney from a deceased donor: an interpretative phenomenological analysisJohanna Spiers, Jonathan A Smith
Psychology and Psychotherapy|April 14, 2006
I feel like a scrambled egg in my head: an idiographic case study of meaning making and anger using interpretative phenomenological analysisVirginia Eatough, Jonathan A Smith
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|April 9, 2020
'Either stay grieving, or deal with it': the psychological impact of involuntary childlessness for women living in midlifeMegumi Fieldsend, Jonathan A Smith
Psychology and Psychotherapy|August 29, 2009
The communicative power of metaphors: an analysis and interpretation of metaphors in accounts of the experience of addictionPnina Shinebourne, Jonathan A Smith
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry|October 18, 2008
Through a mother's lens: a qualitative analysis reveals how temporal experience shifts when a boy born preterm has cystic fibrosisClaire Glasscoe, Jonathan A Smith
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Qualitative Health Research|September 23, 2018
"Yes It Is Phenomenological": A Reply to Max Van Manen's Critique of Interpretative Phenomenological AnalysisJonathan A Smith
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences|June 8, 2006
Living with a body separate from the self. The experience of the body in chronic benign low back pain: an interpretative phenomenological analysisMike Osborn, Jonathan A Smith
British Journal of Pain|October 31, 2015
Interpretative phenomenological analysis as a useful methodology for research on the lived experience of painJonathan A Smith, Mike Osborn
Evidence-Based Nursing|February 25, 2025
What is an interpretative phenomenological analysis case study?Daniel Rodger, Jonathan A Smith
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry|January 8, 2011
Unravelling complexities involved in parenting a child with cystic fibrosis: an interpretative phenomenological analysisClaire Glasscoe, Jonathan A Smith
Psychology, Health & Medicine|November 21, 2015
Waiting for a kidney from a deceased donor: an interpretative phenomenological analysisJohanna Spiers, Jonathan A Smith
Psychology and Psychotherapy|April 14, 2006
I feel like a scrambled egg in my head: an idiographic case study of meaning making and anger using interpretative phenomenological analysisVirginia Eatough, Jonathan A Smith
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|April 9, 2020
'Either stay grieving, or deal with it': the psychological impact of involuntary childlessness for women living in midlifeMegumi Fieldsend, Jonathan A Smith
Psychology and Psychotherapy|August 29, 2009
The communicative power of metaphors: an analysis and interpretation of metaphors in accounts of the experience of addictionPnina Shinebourne, Jonathan A Smith
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry|October 18, 2008
Through a mother's lens: a qualitative analysis reveals how temporal experience shifts when a boy born preterm has cystic fibrosisClaire Glasscoe, Jonathan A Smith
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