Background: Visual methods have been used extensively in social research to explore people’s experiences of structural disadvantage. This indicates that they may provide a useful research approach to understanding equity-related concerns within palliative care. However, little has been published regarding the use of visual methods with people at the end of life. Purpose of the paper: In this article we draw on our experiences of using visual methods to illuminate the end of life experiences of people experiencing financial hardship and deprivation in Scotland’s largest city. Evidence used to support the information presented: We present evidence from the published literature, as well as our own experiences of using visual methods to ex...
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This research contributes to the professional understanding of the contextual conditions that exist ...
This toolkit aims to share our experiences of using a variety of participatory visual methods in a ...
AbstractThe web of relationships between wellbeing and the environments in which people live has lon...
The web of relationships between wellbeing and the environments in which people live has long been r...
The web of relationships between wellbeing and the environments in which people live has long been r...
The development of academic research and professional practice regarding human aspects of death, dyi...
Background: International palliative care policy often views home as the most desirable location fo...
Many of the theories in this field have been largely expressed in scientific or clinical terms; rese...
In recent years there has been an increasing use of visual methods in ageing research. There are, ho...
In this case study, we provide a methodological reflection on the use of participatory visual resear...
In recent years there has been an increasing use of visual methods in ageing research. There are, ho...
This thesis is about the dying individual. The institutionalisation of death in the West has led to ...
Care facilities are generally designed for medical/technical functionality rather than the experienc...
Palliative care researchers face many ethical and practical challenges. In particular, recruitment h...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
This research contributes to the professional understanding of the contextual conditions that exist ...
This toolkit aims to share our experiences of using a variety of participatory visual methods in a ...
AbstractThe web of relationships between wellbeing and the environments in which people live has lon...
The web of relationships between wellbeing and the environments in which people live has long been r...
The web of relationships between wellbeing and the environments in which people live has long been r...
The development of academic research and professional practice regarding human aspects of death, dyi...
Background: International palliative care policy often views home as the most desirable location fo...
Many of the theories in this field have been largely expressed in scientific or clinical terms; rese...
In recent years there has been an increasing use of visual methods in ageing research. There are, ho...
In this case study, we provide a methodological reflection on the use of participatory visual resear...
In recent years there has been an increasing use of visual methods in ageing research. There are, ho...
This thesis is about the dying individual. The institutionalisation of death in the West has led to ...
Care facilities are generally designed for medical/technical functionality rather than the experienc...
Palliative care researchers face many ethical and practical challenges. In particular, recruitment h...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
This research contributes to the professional understanding of the contextual conditions that exist ...
This toolkit aims to share our experiences of using a variety of participatory visual methods in a ...