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"I look at money differently now...": male UK problem gamblers and their relationship to money: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2020“…The transcripts were then analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Findings: A total of three master themes and nine subthemes were identified through the analysis process. …”
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After the Brexit referendum: an exploration into how EU migrant care workers for individuals with dementia make sense of their role and experience
Published 2021“…Participants’ narratives were inconsistent, suggesting they drew on a number of strategies or combined strategies in an attempt to cope; therefore, the ways in which participants made sense of the referendum impacted their identities and wellbeing in various nuanced ways. These findings are discussed in relation to clinical implications for the field of CoP and beyond.…”
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No longer fledglings but struggling to fly: peer support workers' experiences of forming an occupational identity within an urban NHS trust: an interpretative phenomenological anal...
Published 2021“…Methodology and main findings: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was adopted for this research. …”
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Perspectives of second-generation Pakistani Muslim therapists utilising CBT with ethnically similar clients: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2021“…Studies have highlighted the significance of religion and culture for SGPMs and the need to produce culturally sensitive interventions for this group. The key findings from the quantitative and qualitative studies have highlighted a gap in knowledge between Islam and culture and the delivery of CBT in relation to the professional and/or cultural identity of the therapist. …”
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"Eternity in an hour ...": exploring the role of mindfulness with patients receiving palliative care : an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2020“…Interviews were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA; Smith et al., 2009) to understand the psychological essence of their experiences. Findings: Four superordinate themes were identified: i). …”
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Exploring acquired brain injury (ABI) clients' experience of receiving cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) delivered by trainees : a qualitative study
Published 2014“…Each super-ordinate theme was associated with three sub-themes. Findings of the present study highlight the essential elements for the effectiveness of CBT. …”
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Computational knowledge discovery techniques and their application to options market databases
Published 2004“…The findings are also new contributions for finance. Finally, in a discussion of software implementation issues emerging technology trends are identified. …”
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Second generation West African men's experiences of seeking therapy for the first time for psychological distress: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2021“…The interviews were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Findings: From the analysis, three superordinate themes emerged. …”
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Apparel clothing reference points for important shopping occasions and decision-making styles of Greek college students
Published 2011“…As a whole the findings from this research offer new insights to marketing managers and research practitioners in analysing consumers' apparel consumption decision-making patterns. …”
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Socially constructing healthy eating: a Foucauldian discourse analysis of healthy eating information and advice
Published 2020“…Most of the texts assumed people have the agency to follow the text’s advice and failed to consider the readers’ personal context. Focus group findings revealed that many participants felt that healthy eating should be based on common sense and ideally it is better to listen to your body to understand what it needs and there is no one size fits all approach such as that presented in the texts.…”
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Extreme expatriation: the effect of location factors and masculine environments on women’s international assignment participation in oil and gas exploration and production
Published 2016“…Even city-based expatriation can prove to be an isolating experience. Yet, this research finds that extreme geographical locations do not preclude women’s expatriation as this offers good career prospects, high monetary rewards and Perceived Organisational Support which can potentially outweigh the disadvantages of extreme social, location and environmental issues. …”
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The social justice agency of secondary school headteachers
Published 2022“…Most notably, in questioning the extent to which the agency of headteachers reproduced or challenged structural inequities within education and wider society, my findings suggest that affective social justice is a pivotal discourse in refusing the dominance of market-oriented subjectification. …”
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Impasse-driven problem solving: the multidimensional nature of feeling stuck
Published 2024“…This adds depths to current proposals of the cognitive mechanisms underlying both insight problem-solving and impasse. Our findings are robust across a range of problem types. …”
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"It was quite helpful" : an interpretative phenomenological analysis of Indian fathers' experience of family therapy
Published 2014“…Four super-ordinate themes emerged: "Indian fathers and their family", "east versus west", "the therapist" and "what is therapy?" Two findings emerged from the analysis; Indian fathers found family therapy to be a foreign notion, which proved to be a valuable experience and they found it useful to be matched to their therapist. …”
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‘Recover together, recover stronger’: an exploratory literature review on the recovery challenges of creative SMEs following the COVID-19 pandemic and proposed future recommendatio...
Published 2025“…Using the analysis from the selected articles as a guide, a framework was developed to address the recovery challenges alongside the recommended propositions. Findings: The findings from this paper suggest that a lack of synergy among four major categories (governmental, supply chain, organizational and stakeholders) contributes to recovery challenges within the field of research. …”
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The interplay effects of digital technologies, green integration, and green innovation on food supply chain sustainable performance: an organizational information processing theory...
Published 2024“…Theoretically, under the strategic alignment for information-processing fit, the study’s findings suggest that GIT and GIO improve their FSC strategies and practically keep the FSC ahead of the competition for the long haul by ensuring sustainability. …”
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Exploring the experiences of depression within Krishna consciousness devotees: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2022“…Implications of findings are discussed in the context of clinical practice…”
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Quality service delivery in tertiary institutions in Ghana: a comparative study of public and private universities
Published 2023“…The findings further revealed that student perceived value mediates the association between perceived service quality and overall student satisfaction. …”
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Long journeys toward freedom: the relationship between coercive control and space for action - measurement and emerging evidence
Published 2017“…We report on the development of, and findings from, two scales measuring coercive control and space for action over a period of 3 years in a sample of 100 women who had accessed domestic violence services. …”
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'London calling': the experiences of international social work recruits working in London
Published 2017“…This paper reports on one aspect of a qualitative research project investigating the post-arrival integration, professional practice and development of ‘international social workers’, namely those trained and qualified outside of the UK working in London and the Home Counties. Findings demonstrate that, as well as being a challenging professional and work experience, this form of labour mobility is a profound life event for most ISWs and, as with human migration in other fields and countries, entails a complex social, emotional and cultural transition.…”
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