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Denise A. Harris
Dec 13, 20241 min read
Reflecting on Lived Experiences
The Lifeworld Approach to Care is based on my research study findings and a developed person-centred care model that focuses on...
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Denise A. Harris
Nov 15, 20246 min read
MND: Making an Informed Choice
Health Secretary Wes Streeting: 'opposes legalising assisted dying due to concerns about inadequate end-of-life care and potential...
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Denise A. Harris
Oct 6, 20232 min read
There is a need to consider ‘temporality’ in person‐centred care of people with motor neurone disease (MND
Aims and Objectives: The overall purpose of this paper is to provide practical insight into how professionals caring for a person with...
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Denise A. Harris
Feb 22, 20232 min read
The meaning of living with uncertainty for people with motor neurone disease.
Aims and objectives: To explore the meaning of living with uncertainty for people diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND). Background:...
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Denise A. Harris
Feb 19, 20231 min read
Making her end of life her own: further reflections on supporting a loved one with motor neurone disease.
Background: People can live for many months without knowing why their body is failing prematurely before being diagnosed with motor...
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Denise A. Harris
Feb 17, 20232 min read
Lived-through past, experienced present, anticipated future: Understanding “existential loss” in the context of life-limiting illness.
Objective: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a rare, devastating neurodegenerative disease of middle/later life, usually presenting in the...
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Denise A. Harris
Feb 10, 20231 min read
Doing research drawing on the philosophy of existential hermeneutic phenomenology
This paper is about interpreting two philosophical positions on existential hermeneutic phenomenology. Phenomenologists seek to depict...
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Denise A. Harris
Apr 20, 20221 min read
Supporting a loved one with motor neurone disease
This paper reflects on supporting a loved one with motor neurone disease (MND). In the present, I could only anticipate what would happen...
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