Introduction This thesis describes a qualitative study which explored young people’s perspectives of having a brace throughout their fixed orthodontic treatment. Fifteen young people were recruited from the Orthodontic Department at Charles Clifford Dental Hospital and a specialist orthodontic practice in Sheffield. Methods Qualitative in-depth interviews were carried out with each of the young people before they had their brace fitted, throughout their orthodontic treatment, and after they had had their brace removed. In addition to collecting data using in-depth interviews, participants had the option to use a video camera to record video diaries. This was to enable the young people to describe their experiences of having a brace at ti...
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The identification of unfamiliar faces is known to be inferior to the recognition of faces with whic...
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Most individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have some sort of speech and language deficit and this is ...
Much research on word-finding difficulties (WFDs) in dementia focuses on quantifying cognitive and l...
Although a plethora of literature and research highlights the benefits of wellbeing and being able t...
Reading difficulties (RD) affect more than 6.3 million people in the United Kingdom. Previous resear...
Scholarly studies have resulted in literature that lists numerous different types, functions and mot...
Department for Education statistics (DfE, 2016b) report an increase in permanent exclusion rates wit...
There is a limited body of research that explores the lived experiences of families with persistent ...
The genesis of this thesis lies in experiences of caring professionally for people living and dying ...
This thesis examines the siting of Roman auxiliary forts and legionary fortresses within the topogr...
Intimate partner abuse is a serious social issue. The professional practice of education\ud has a ma...
Body image dissatisfaction (BID) commonly develops in adolescence. Young athletes may be at a grea...
Prolonged standing at work, or prolonged periods maintaining an upright posture is required in 58-72...
Introduction: Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a chronic and degenerative illness with a long trajectory ...
The identification of unfamiliar faces is known to be inferior to the recognition of faces with whic...
This study was conducted to find out from service users from a black and minority ethnic background ...
Most individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have some sort of speech and language deficit and this is ...
Much research on word-finding difficulties (WFDs) in dementia focuses on quantifying cognitive and l...
Although a plethora of literature and research highlights the benefits of wellbeing and being able t...
Reading difficulties (RD) affect more than 6.3 million people in the United Kingdom. Previous resear...