'Going between worlds'- travelling with children with complex needs
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Honor Nicholl, 'Going between worlds'- travelling with children with complex needs, Journal of Child Health Care, 2013, 1 - 10Download Item:
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In this ethically approved hermeneutic phenomenological study conducted in Ireland, mothers' experiences in caring for children with complex needs were explored. The sample comprised mothers (n = 17) at home caring for children with complex needs. Data were analysed from multiple interviews (n = 48) and diary records (n = 11). Care is provided in a going between world of travel. Providing care when travelling is challenging, and all journeys require careful preparation and pre-emptive care. Few unnecessary journeys are undertaken. Unnecessary travelling could be avoided by careful and coordinated service planning.
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PUBLISHEDon line 22 november 2013 Impact factor 0.768 : 64/101 (SSCI in Nursing)
Author: NICHOLL, HONOR
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travel, mothers, home care, disability, complex needs, CaregivingDOI:
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