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Kathleen T Galvin
University of Brighton - Brighton / United Kingdom
Medical and Health Sciences / Nursing and Midwifery
AD Scientific Index ID: 1323674
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Kathleen T Galvin's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Lifeworld-led healthcare is more than patient-led care: An existential view of well-being Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (3), 265-271, 2009
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Lifeworld-led healthcare: revisiting a humanising philosophy that integrates emerging trends Medicine, health care and philosophy 10 (1), 53-63, 2007
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“Dwelling-mobility”: An existential theory of well-being International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being 5 (3), 2010
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Embodied interpretation: A novel way of evocatively re-presenting meanings in phenomenological research Qualitative Research 8 (5), 568-583, 2008
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Parents' perceptions of staff competency in a neonatal intensive care unit Journal of Clinical Nursing 12 (5), 752-761, 2003
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