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pro vyhledávání: '"Aniela Wenham"'
Autor:
Holly Essex, Steve Parrott, Karl Atkin, Kathleen Ballard, Martin Bland, Janet Eldred, Catherine Hewitt, Ann Hopton, Ada Keding, Harriet Lansdown, Stewart Richmond, Helen Tilbrook, David Torgerson, Ian Watt, Aniela Wenham, Julia Woodman, Hugh MacPherson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 12, p e0178918 (2017)
ObjectivesTo assess the cost-effectiveness of acupuncture and usual care, and Alexander Technique lessons and usual care, compared with usual GP care alone for chronic neck pain patients.MethodsAn economic evaluation was undertaken alongside the ATLA
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https://doaj.org/article/e78d27d3e02d48e58c0c90fc20e531a8
Publikováno v:
Social Policy and Society. 20:701-704
Publikováno v:
Social Policy and Society. 20:635-651
Qualitative longitudinal research (QLR) has grown in prominence and popularity since the 2007 themed section on the subject in this journal. This new themed section reflects on how QLR has been mobilised and made sense of in recent times. This articl
Publikováno v:
Social Policy and Society. 20:622-628
Autor:
Aniela Wenham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Youth Studies. 23:44-60
Within youth studies there is a growing body of research that pays attention to the importance of place in shaping young people’s identities, life opportunities and intergenerational relati...
Publikováno v:
Social Policy and Society. 20:652-652
Autor:
Aniela Wenham
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Social Policy and Society. 16:143-153
Despite ‘troubled lives’ increasingly coming under the gaze of (powerful) others, our understanding of the issues at hand seems somewhat detached from the experiences of those subject to policy intervention. Due to the deficit model that presents
Autor:
Aniela Wenham
Publikováno v:
Families, Relationships and Societies. 5:127-144
This article draws on qualitative longitudinal data obtained over a five-year period with young mothers. What makes the approach described in this article unique is how it views teenage pregnancy and motherhood as fluid and dynamic, moving away from
Publikováno v:
Health & Social Care in the Community. 21:480-488
Sibling relationships are usually lifelong and reciprocal. They can assume particular significance when a brother or sister has a learning disability. Until recently, adult siblings of people with disabilities such as severe autism have been ignored
Publikováno v:
Gender, Place & Culture. 18:571-581