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Meriel Norris

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Ageing and Society|April 21, 2015
The complexities of 'otherness': reflections on embodiment of a young White British woman engaged in cross-generation research involving older people in IndonesiaMeriel Norris
Ageing and Society|May 5, 2015
Perspectives on ageing, later life and ethnicity: ageing research in ethnic minority contextsMaria Zubair, Meriel Norris
Disability and Rehabilitation|April 19, 2013
From dictatorship to a reluctant democracy: stroke therapists talking about self-managementMeriel Norris, Cherry Kilbride
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|February 14, 2020
Learning professional touch: an exploration of pre-registration Physiotherapy students' experiencesMeriel Norris, Emma Wainwright
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 23, 2011
'It burdens me': the impact of stroke in central Aceh, IndonesiaMeriel Norris, Pascale Allotey, Geraldine Barrett
Disability and Rehabilitation|June 14, 2012
Self-management after stroke: time for some more questions?Fiona Jones, Afsane Riazi, Meriel Norris
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 28, 2010
"I feel like half my body is clogged up": Lay models of stroke in Central Aceh, IndonesiaMeriel Norris, Pascale Allotey, Geraldine Barrett
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society|March 5, 2011
Nonbiomedical stroke practitioners in AcehMeriel Norris, Pascale Allotey, Geraldine Barrett
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|June 19, 2014
Intervention fidelity: developing an experience-based model for rehabilitation researchLeon Poltawski, Meriel Norris, Sarah Dean
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|June 19, 2018
What does it take to graduate? A qualitative exploration of the perceptions of successful physiotherapy graduates from one university in the UKElizabeth Cassidy, Meriel Norris, Annabel Williams
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Ageing and Society|April 21, 2015
The complexities of 'otherness': reflections on embodiment of a young White British woman engaged in cross-generation research involving older people in IndonesiaMeriel Norris
Ageing and Society|May 5, 2015
Perspectives on ageing, later life and ethnicity: ageing research in ethnic minority contextsMaria Zubair, Meriel Norris
Disability and Rehabilitation|April 19, 2013
From dictatorship to a reluctant democracy: stroke therapists talking about self-managementMeriel Norris, Cherry Kilbride
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|February 14, 2020
Learning professional touch: an exploration of pre-registration Physiotherapy students' experiencesMeriel Norris, Emma Wainwright
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 23, 2011
'It burdens me': the impact of stroke in central Aceh, IndonesiaMeriel Norris, Pascale Allotey, Geraldine Barrett
Disability and Rehabilitation|June 14, 2012
Self-management after stroke: time for some more questions?Fiona Jones, Afsane Riazi, Meriel Norris
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 28, 2010
"I feel like half my body is clogged up": Lay models of stroke in Central Aceh, IndonesiaMeriel Norris, Pascale Allotey, Geraldine Barrett
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society|March 5, 2011
Nonbiomedical stroke practitioners in AcehMeriel Norris, Pascale Allotey, Geraldine Barrett
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|June 19, 2014
Intervention fidelity: developing an experience-based model for rehabilitation researchLeon Poltawski, Meriel Norris, Sarah Dean
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|June 19, 2018
What does it take to graduate? A qualitative exploration of the perceptions of successful physiotherapy graduates from one university in the UKElizabeth Cassidy, Meriel Norris, Annabel Williams
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