Search for dissertations about: "Grounded Theory Methodology"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 56 swedish dissertations containing the words Grounded Theory Methodology.
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6. Exploring therapeutic action in psychoanalytic psychotherapy : Attachment to therapist and change
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore therapeutic action in psychoanalytic psychotherapy from different perspectives (patient, therapist, observer), using different methodological approaches (qualitative and quantitative). Study I explores patients’ views of therapeutic action with grounded theory methodology. READ MORE
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7. Placing a spouse in a care home for older people : (re)-constructing roles and relationships
Abstract : This thesis explores the process of placing a spouse in a care home for older people from the perspectives of the key actors involved. Due to the lack of previous studies in this area in Sweden and the desire to generate new insights that have the potential to inform practice developments a grounded theory methodology was adopted. READ MORE
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8. Subjective recovery following colorectal cancer treatment
Abstract : As a basis for nursing support for survivors and partners following CRC treatment, the overall aim of the present thesis was to explore the first year of subjective recovery following such treatment. First, the focus was on illness perceptions and self-reorientation in cancer care settings from the survivors’ perspective as well as on cancer care settings and illness perceptions from the partners’ perspective. READ MORE
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9. Just assessment in school : - a context-sensitive comparative study of pupils' conceptions in Sweden and Germany
Abstract : This thesis examines pupils’ justice conceptions regarding educational assessment. Due to the context-dependency of norms and values as well as of assessment, the study compares the justice conceptions of pupils in two different’socio-educational’ contexts: Sweden and Germany. READ MORE
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10. Overlooking health acculturation : a grounded theory study illustrating the complexity of intercultural consultation in Swedish primary care
Abstract : Background: Intercultural consultations are perceived as complex by physicians and when asked why, ‘cultural differences’ are often mentioned. With increasing patient diversity in primary care, because of increasing global migration, there is a need to address this. READ MORE