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How do people living with chronic conditions and their informal caregivers experience primary care? A phenomenological‐hermeneutical study
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The trajectory of hope and loneliness in rectal cancer survivors with major low anterior resection syndrome : a qualitative study
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Experiences and needs of patients with rectal cancer confronted with bowel problems after stoma reversal : a systematic review and thematic-synthesis
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- Journal Article
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Unseen? A qualitative study on how mothers and fathers living with a visual impairment experience parenthood
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- Journal Article
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Lived experiences : a focus group pilot study within the MentALLY project of mental healthcare among European users
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Pains of imprisonment beyond prison walls : qualitative research with females labelled as not criminally responsible
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Crushed by the Belgian system : lived experiences of forensic care trajectories by persons labelled as not criminally responsible
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Meaning and value of patient perspective and patient expertise in healthcare
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‘It’s like coming out of the closet and turning back into the closet to put on another outfit’ : older gay men & the formation of social identity
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The influence of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome - hypermobility type, on motherhood : a phenomenological, hermeneutical study