In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn Hughes, from the University of Leeds. Dr Hughes is Director of the Timescapes Archive, Editor in Chief of Sociological Research Online, Convenor of the MA Qualitative Research Methods and a Senior Fellow for NCRM. In researcher ranch is Dr Katya Sion, Postdoctoral Researcher in Living-Lab in Ageing and Long-Term Care at Maastricht University. Dr Sion’s research is focused on quality of residential elderly care from the resident’s perspective and how to assess this. Her current postdoc position is aimed at the national valorisation of the narrative method of connecting conversations, which was developed during her PhD. Methods Matter – from Dementia Researcher and the National Centre for Rese...
The involvement of ‘people with experience’ in research has developed considerably in the last decad...
Ethical research practice requires inclusionary approaches that enable people to contribute as fully...
Historically, the involvement of people living with dementia in research has predominantly focused o...
In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn Hughes, from University of Leeds. Dr Hughes is Direct...
In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn Hughes, from University of Leeds. Dr Hughes is Direct...
In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn Hughes, from University of Leeds. Dr Hughes is Direct...
In expert corner for this episode is Dr Petra Boynton. Dr Boynton is a social psychologist, speciali...
This is episode one of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn...
This is episode five of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahry...
This is episode three of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahr...
This is episode two of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr David ...
Drawing on our approach and findings from a secondary interrogation of an existing qualitative datas...
Contents: Using oral history methods, by Joanna Bornat and Jenny Harding; Walking and talking: Mo...
NoThis paper examines key challenges and strategies for including older people with dementia in an e...
It is increasingly recognised that people living with dementia should be included in qualitative res...
The involvement of ‘people with experience’ in research has developed considerably in the last decad...
Ethical research practice requires inclusionary approaches that enable people to contribute as fully...
Historically, the involvement of people living with dementia in research has predominantly focused o...
In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn Hughes, from University of Leeds. Dr Hughes is Direct...
In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn Hughes, from University of Leeds. Dr Hughes is Direct...
In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn Hughes, from University of Leeds. Dr Hughes is Direct...
In expert corner for this episode is Dr Petra Boynton. Dr Boynton is a social psychologist, speciali...
This is episode one of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn...
This is episode five of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahry...
This is episode three of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahr...
This is episode two of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr David ...
Drawing on our approach and findings from a secondary interrogation of an existing qualitative datas...
Contents: Using oral history methods, by Joanna Bornat and Jenny Harding; Walking and talking: Mo...
NoThis paper examines key challenges and strategies for including older people with dementia in an e...
It is increasingly recognised that people living with dementia should be included in qualitative res...
The involvement of ‘people with experience’ in research has developed considerably in the last decad...
Ethical research practice requires inclusionary approaches that enable people to contribute as fully...
Historically, the involvement of people living with dementia in research has predominantly focused o...