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    The Experience of Depression among Black and Minority Ethnic Women in the United Kingdom : An Interpretative Phenomenological Study by Robinson, Sabrina

    Published 2016
    “…Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of five BME women with experience of depression. Participants provided detailed accounts of how they made sense of their experience. …”
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    Shifting identities of Bengali female learners in ESOL : a poststructuralist feminist exploration of classed, ‘raced’ and gender identities by Bonetti, Vivijana

    Published 2016
    “…The research was undertaken at two educational sites in East and central London over five years. In total, 20 Bengali female learners of ESOL participated in life history interviews over the period of 2 years. …”
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    Optimising retention success: a research team’s experience of following-up participants recruited to a pilot trial through community pharmacies in England by Watson, Michelle, Van Dongen, Anne, Hewitt, Catherine, Mandefield, Laura, Stewart, Duncan, Watson, Judith, McCambridge, Jim

    Published 2020
    “…Of the 38 follow-up calls completed by telephone, 17 (45%) participants were reached at first attempt; 16 (42%) at second attempt; and five (13%) at the third attempt. Conclusions: The results suggest that patients recruited to a trial by community pharmacists are willing to take part in data collection activities, and follow-up can be successfully conducted by researchers. …”
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    The contemporary racialization of the Irish in Britain: an investigation into media representations and the everyday experience of being Irish in Britain by Morgan, Sarah

    Published 1997
    “…For the second strand of this research, in-depth face-to-face interviewees were undertaken with twenty five first generation Irish people living in Britain, contacted through the snowballing technique. …”
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