Interpretative phenomenological analysis
View article: BETWEEN THE LINES OF THEORY: THE THEORY TO PRACTICE TRANSITION EXPERIENCE OF PRACTICE TEACHERS IN REAL-CLASSROOM SETTINGS
BETWEEN THE LINES OF THEORY: THE THEORY TO PRACTICE TRANSITION EXPERIENCE OF PRACTICE TEACHERS IN REAL-CLASSROOM SETTINGS Open
The transition from theoretical coursework to actual classroom is a pivotal phase in teacher preparation. This study explored the lived experiences of pre-service teachers as they navigated the shift from academic instruction to real teach…
View article: BETWEEN THE LINES OF THEORY: THE THEORY TO PRACTICE TRANSITION EXPERIENCE OF PRACTICE TEACHERS IN REAL-CLASSROOM SETTINGS
BETWEEN THE LINES OF THEORY: THE THEORY TO PRACTICE TRANSITION EXPERIENCE OF PRACTICE TEACHERS IN REAL-CLASSROOM SETTINGS Open
Abstract The transition from theoretical coursework to actual classroom is a pivotal phase in teacher preparation. This study explored the lived experiences of pre-service teachers as they navigated th…
View article: Exploring antiretroviral treatment discontinuation among people living with HIV in Indonesia: A qualitative study
Exploring antiretroviral treatment discontinuation among people living with HIV in Indonesia: A qualitative study Open
Background: Discontinuation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) among people living with HIV (PLHIV) presents significant challenges for HIV care, often leading to physical deterioration, emotional distress, and social isolation. Although prio…
View article: Navigating Group Leadership Dilemmas in Times of Mass Trauma
Navigating Group Leadership Dilemmas in Times of Mass Trauma Open
This qualitative study examines the challenges faced by group leaders during mass trauma following the October 7, 2023 massacre in Israel. Twenty-five seasoned leaders who led 43 groups participated in semi-structured interviews. Employing…
View article: “When Their Joy Turns into Pain”: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study of Postpartum Depression among Southern Pakistani Mothers
“When Their Joy Turns into Pain”: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study of Postpartum Depression among Southern Pakistani Mothers Open
Background The majority of women across the world suffer from postpartum depression (PPD), a mental health condition that affects women’s lives after delivery. In middle-income countries like Pakistan, PPD is not considered a serious condi…
View article: Quiet Quitting in Emergency Health Services: A Phenomenological Study on the Experiences of Lower-Level Managers
Quiet Quitting in Emergency Health Services: A Phenomenological Study on the Experiences of Lower-Level Managers Open
Objective This study identified the reasons, processes, consequences, and associated situations for quiet quitting among emergency healthcare workers. It also revealed why silent resignation is preferred over real resignation. Methods The …
View article: Movement and Spiritual Transformation in Pilgrimage: A Phenomenological Study of Kalpwasis at Kumbh Mela
Movement and Spiritual Transformation in Pilgrimage: A Phenomenological Study of Kalpwasis at Kumbh Mela Open
This study investigates the role of movement in shaping spiritual transformation during the pilgrimage cycle of Kalpwasis at the Kumbh Mela, using them as the central unit of analysis. The research aims to examine how each stage of the jou…
View article: O plantão psicológico na perspectiva do usuário: considerações fenomenológicas sobre cuidado e crise
O plantão psicológico na perspectiva do usuário: considerações fenomenológicas sobre cuidado e crise Open
INTRODUCTION: Psychological on-call services represent a form of care that breaks with traditional psychotherapeutic models by prioritizing immediate listening and the humanized reception of individuals in psychological distress. This prac…
View article: Exploring the Lived experiences and quality of life of mental health care users in chronic psychiatric facilities in KwaZulu- Natal.
Exploring the Lived experiences and quality of life of mental health care users in chronic psychiatric facilities in KwaZulu- Natal. Open
Introduction: The quality of life for mental health care users in public sector psychiatric facilities remains a significantly under-researched area in South Africa. These facilities, while providing essential care, often present challenge…
View article: Becoming a Psychologist: A qualitative study of working-class trainees negotiating class, gender and professional identity in Counselling Psychology
Becoming a Psychologist: A qualitative study of working-class trainees negotiating class, gender and professional identity in Counselling Psychology Open
Background: This study explores the lived experiences of female trainee Counselling Psychologists from working-class backgrounds in the United Kingdom. Despite Counselling Psychology ’s stated commitments to inclusivity and social justice,…
View article: A qualitative analysis of fear of cancer recurrence among Chinese nasopharyngeal cancer patients who are undergoing active treatment
A qualitative analysis of fear of cancer recurrence among Chinese nasopharyngeal cancer patients who are undergoing active treatment Open
Purpose Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) is one of the most prevalent head and neck cancers. Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a psychological state experienced by cancer patients, characterized by concern and worry about the possibility of ca…
View article: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Earthquake Survivors in Temporary Camps: Challenges and Transformations in Khoy, Iran
Exploring the Lived Experiences of Earthquake Survivors in Temporary Camps: Challenges and Transformations in Khoy, Iran Open
Introduction Iran is vulnerable to natural disasters, especially earthquakes. Frequent earthquakes in the Khoy city and followed by the devastating Van earthquake in Turkey, caused panic among the people and forced them to settle in camps.…
View article: Challenges to the Professionalism of Teachers in Rural Sabah
Challenges to the Professionalism of Teachers in Rural Sabah Open
This study explores the professional challenges faced by teachers serving in remote areas of Sabah, particularly in relation to instructional management and job satisfaction. The purpose of this research is to gain an in-depth understandin…
View article: Patient Perspectives After Trapeziectomy Versus Carpometacarpal Prosthesis: A Qualitative Thematic Analysis of Ten Bilateral Cases
Patient Perspectives After Trapeziectomy Versus Carpometacarpal Prosthesis: A Qualitative Thematic Analysis of Ten Bilateral Cases Open
Background: Carpometacarpal (CMC-I) arthritis is a frequent and disabling condition. Standard surgical options include trapeziectomy and prosthetic arthroplasty. While quantitative outcomes have been widely studied, little is known about p…
View article: Qualitative phenomenological exploration of lived experiences and perspectives of Chinese hospital administrators engaged in medical dispute management
Qualitative phenomenological exploration of lived experiences and perspectives of Chinese hospital administrators engaged in medical dispute management Open
View article: Romantic relationships in emerging adulthood: An intercultural approach
Romantic relationships in emerging adulthood: An intercultural approach Open
This study examines romantic relationships during the period of emerging adulthood, with a particular focus on Southern European countries, specifically Greece, Italy, and Spain. Adopting a qualitative, phenomenological and interpretative …
View article: Technology Management for Digital Identity Optimization among College Professors
Technology Management for Digital Identity Optimization among College Professors Open
Technology management allows for the development of adequate processes related to the fulfillment of college professors’ fundamental functions. The main aim of this study was to interpret the management of technology for digital identity o…
View article: Navigating Professional Identity and Cultural Expectations: A Phenomenological Study of Female Saudi Nurses’ Experiences in Mixed-Gender Healthcare Settings
Navigating Professional Identity and Cultural Expectations: A Phenomenological Study of Female Saudi Nurses’ Experiences in Mixed-Gender Healthcare Settings Open
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of Saudi female nurses working in mixed-gender healthcare environments and understand how they navigate professional identity while managing cultural expectations in Saudi Arabia’s…
View article: Body image concerns among women diagnosed with breast cancer in a South Asian setting: a phenomenology approach
Body image concerns among women diagnosed with breast cancer in a South Asian setting: a phenomenology approach Open
View article: Navigating Workplace Bullying: A Critical Theory Exploration of Lecturers' Experiences in a Higher Education Context
Navigating Workplace Bullying: A Critical Theory Exploration of Lecturers' Experiences in a Higher Education Context Open
Workplace bullying (WB) remains a pervasive concern across all sectors, including higher education institutions (HEIs), where shifting power dynamics, performance pressures, and transformation mandates often create fertile ground for syste…
View article: Women with disabilities’ experiences with respectful maternity care in Nepal: a phenomenological study
Women with disabilities’ experiences with respectful maternity care in Nepal: a phenomenological study Open
Background Respectful maternity care (RMC) is essential to safe, dignified childbirth, yet women with disabilities in Nepal face unique barriers in accessing such care. Limited evidence exists on their experiences in relation to the White …
View article: Der Begriff der Welt bei Fink
Der Begriff der Welt bei Fink Open
The concept of the “world” is of great importance to Eugen Fink’s philosophy and comes into play on all sides. In the following considerations, the aim is to reveal its phenomenological meaning. On the one hand, this will make it possible …
View article: GIFT 2.1 - Supplement S7: Phenomenology
GIFT 2.1 - Supplement S7: Phenomenology Open
This supplement provides detailed comparison of GIFT predictions with experimental data, statistical analysis, and phenomenological interpretation.
View article: GIFT 2.1 - Supplement S7: Phenomenology
GIFT 2.1 - Supplement S7: Phenomenology Open
This supplement provides detailed comparison of GIFT predictions with experimental data, statistical analysis, and phenomenological interpretation.
View article: LGBTQ+ Students of Colour’s Perceived Experiences in K–12 in the Southeastern Regions in the United States: Findings From the Two Focus-Group Interviews
LGBTQ+ Students of Colour’s Perceived Experiences in K–12 in the Southeastern Regions in the United States: Findings From the Two Focus-Group Interviews Open
LGBTQ+ students of colour face compounded challenges in K–12 schools due to their intersecting marginalised identities. These issues are intensified in the Southeastern United States, where conservative norms and restrictive policies preva…
View article: NAVIGATING CLAN FEUDS: EXPLORING EXPERIENCES, EFFECTS, AND ASPIRATIONS IN RIDO CONFLICT RESOLUTION
NAVIGATING CLAN FEUDS: EXPLORING EXPERIENCES, EFFECTS, AND ASPIRATIONS IN RIDO CONFLICT RESOLUTION Open
Rido, or clan feuding, persists as a significant source of violence in Sulu, where kinship obligations and concepts of honor shape community relations and patterns of retaliation. Despite the presence of formal state justice mechanisms, ma…
View article: Conditional inclusivity. 20 Conversations about current issues within the LGBTQ+ community
Conditional inclusivity. 20 Conversations about current issues within the LGBTQ+ community Open
The LGBTQ+ community is often treated as a unified group, yet -upon closer inspection- the conflicts and discrepancies within begin to show. This paper attempts to examine whether LGBTQ+ individuals in Greece feel included within the commu…
View article: Women’s narratives on caring for people living with dementia: Exploring challenges and resources
Women’s narratives on caring for people living with dementia: Exploring challenges and resources Open
Dementia is a growing global health issue, affecting not only those diagnosed, but also their close environment, particularly family members, most often women, who take on caring responsibilities. The present research aims to explore the e…
View article: Bereavement and psychological resilience: A phenomenological exploration
Bereavement and psychological resilience: A phenomenological exploration Open
This study examines the complex and dynamic relationship between bereavement and psychological resilience, emphasizing the mechanisms that facilitate adaptation to loss and the reestablishment of a new functional balance in everyday life. …
View article: Digital Context in University Teaching: A New Role for Teachers
Digital Context in University Teaching: A New Role for Teachers Open
The introduction of new technological tools in learning processes has configured a new teaching scenario in academic spaces at universities. The aim of this study was to reveal the significance of the digital context in the new university …