| Doctoral students' well-being: a literature review |
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| It's hard to reach the hard-to-reach: the challenges of recruiting people who do not access preventative healthcare services into interview studies |
10 |
| The question of meaning-a momentous issue for qualitative research |
8 |
| A grounded theory of how social support influences physical activity in adolescent girls |
7 |
| Being mothers and fathers of a child with type 1 diabetes aged 1 to 7 years: a phenomenological study of parents' experiences |
7 |
| To be, or not to be: experiencing deterioration among people with young-onset dementia living alone |
7 |
| Former suicidal inpatients' experiences of treatment and care in psychiatric wards in Norway |
6 |
| Living with obesity - existential experiences |
6 |
| How suicide-bereaved family members experience the inquest process: a qualitative study using thematic analysis |
5 |
| Promoting well-being through group drumming with mental health service users and their carers |
5 |
| Encountering existential loneliness among older people: perspectives of health care professionals |
5 |
| Life strategies of people with deafblindness due to Usher syndrome type 2a-a qualitative study |
4 |
| Exploring the socio-ecological factors behind the (in)active lifestyles of Spanish post-bariatric surgery patients |
4 |
| Lived experience of infertility among Hong Kong Chinese women |
4 |
| Shining light inside the tunnel: using photovoice as a strategy to define the needs for health promotion among families of low socioeconomic status |
4 |
| Brief admission (BA) for patients with emotional instability and self-harm: nurses' perspectives-person-centred care in clinical practice |
4 |
| Previous breastfeeding difficulties: an existential breastfeeding trauma with two intertwined pathways for future breastfeeding-fear and longing |
4 |
| Characteristics and components of children's and adolescents' resilience in disasters in Iran: a qualitative study |
4 |
| Why some children from poor families do well-an in-depth analysis of positive deviance cases in Singapore |
4 |
| Children's influence on wellbeing and acculturative stress in refugee families |
4 |
| Being active after hip fracture; older people's lived experiences of facilitators and barriers |
4 |
| Autoethnography and cognitive adaptation: two powerful buffers against the negative consequences of workplace bullying and academic mobbing |
4 |
| Experiences of quality of life the first year after stroke in Denmark and Norway. A qualitative analysis |
4 |
| A qualitative descriptive study of the contextual factors influencing the practice of emergency nurses in managing emerging infectious diseases |
4 |
| Health care professionals' perspective on children's participation in health care situations: encounters in mutuality and alienation |
4 |
| Sexuality and childbearing as it is experienced by women living with HIV in Sweden: a lifeworld phenomenological study |
3 |
| Experience of stress in parents of children with ADHD: A qualitative study |
3 |
| Living a successful weight loss after severe obesity |
3 |
| Experiences of living with persisting post-stroke dysphagia and of dysphagia management - a qualitative study |
3 |
| There is more to life than risk avoidance - elderly people's experiences of falls, fall-injuries and compliant flooring |
3 |
| Struggling with one's own parenting after an upbringing with substance abusing parents |
3 |
| 'It's my home and your work': the views of a filmed vignette describing a challenging everyday situation from the perspective of people with intellectual disabilities |
3 |
| Indigenous mothers' experiences of using primary care in Hamilton, Ontario, for their infants |
3 |
| Thinking about the future, what's gonna happen?-How young people in Sweden who neither work nor study perceive life experiences in relation to health and well-being |
3 |
| New mothers' struggles to love their child. An interpretative synthesis of qualitative studies |
3 |
| Older residents' perceptions of family involvement in residential care |
3 |
| Experiences and perceptions about undergoing mammographic screening: a qualitative study involving women from a county in Sweden |
3 |
| Psychiatric service staff perceptions of implementing a shared decision-making tool: a process evaluation study |
3 |
| Movement perceived as chores or a source of joy: a phenomenological-hermeneutic study of physical activity and health |
2 |
| Engaging in my rural community: perceptions of people aged 85 years and over |
2 |
| What matters to you? A longitudinal qualitative study of Norwegian patients' perspectives on their pathways with colorectal cancer |
2 |
| Individual user involvement at Healthy Life Centres: a qualitative study exploring the perspective of health professionals |
2 |
| Controlling emotions?nurses? lived experiences caring for patients in forensic psychiatry |
2 |
| Support workers' experiences of work stress in long-term care settings: a qualitative study |
2 |
| That mr. Alzheimer ... you never know what he's up to, but what about me? A discourse analysis of how Swedish spouse cargivers can make their subject positions understandable and meaningful |
2 |
| Ways of coping with excessive academic stress among Korean adolescents during leisure time |
2 |
| Who'll do all these if I'm not around?: Bonding social capital and health and well-being of inpatients |
2 |
| Parents' experiences with sleep problems in children aged 1-3 years: a qualitative study from a health promotion perspective |
2 |
| Empowering aspects for healthy food and physical activity habits: adolescents' experiences of a school-based intervention in a disadvantaged urban community |
2 |
| Master's level mental health nursing competencies, a prerequisite for equal health among service users in mental health care |
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