Research in the area of neuroleptic medications has traditionally relied on quantitative methodologies which view the problem from the researcher's perspective. This phenomenological study was undertaken to explore the experience of taking neuroleptic medications from the individual's perspective using a research approach which has the potential to illuminate and respect participant experiences. Interviews were conducted with 10 individuals who take neuroleptic medications as their main treatment for schizophrenia. Interviews were analysed using an interpretive method which seeks to generate a deeper understanding of the phenomenon under study. The experience of taking neuroleptic medications emerged as incorporating hope for recovery, ...
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic, disabling psychiatric illness that currently affects over two m...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in individuals with ...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in individuals with...
Research in the area of neuroleptic medications has traditionally relied on quantitative methodologi...
For most persons with schizophrenia (PWS), adherence with taking neuroleptic medication defines thei...
This hermeneutic phenomenological study focuses on the question: What is it like to take neuroleptic...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
Purpose - The purpose of this research is to shed some light on the experience of individuals being ...
Purpose - The purpose of this research is to shed some light on the experience of individuals being ...
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic, disabling psychiatric illness that currently affects over two m...
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic, disabling psychiatric illness that currently affects over two m...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in individuals with ...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in individuals with...
Research in the area of neuroleptic medications has traditionally relied on quantitative methodologi...
For most persons with schizophrenia (PWS), adherence with taking neuroleptic medication defines thei...
This hermeneutic phenomenological study focuses on the question: What is it like to take neuroleptic...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
The meaning of medication and the way in which people use medicines has been the focus of a number o...
Purpose - The purpose of this research is to shed some light on the experience of individuals being ...
Purpose - The purpose of this research is to shed some light on the experience of individuals being ...
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic, disabling psychiatric illness that currently affects over two m...
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic, disabling psychiatric illness that currently affects over two m...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in individuals with ...
Medication adherence is problematic in all chronic illnesses, none more so than in individuals with...