Items where Kingston Author is "Bacon, Ingrid"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 14. ArticleHeaton-Shrestha, Celayne, Ooms, Ann, Brady, Mary, Pedley, Gillian, Bacon, Ingrid, Strong, Susan and Dundas, Jane (2023) Interventions to enhance the research productivity of academic staff in higher education Schools of Nursing : a systematic review. Nurse Education in Practice, p. 103741. ISSN (print) 1471-5953 (Epub Ahead of Print) Rezende, Gabriela, Gomes-Ferraz, Cristiane Aparecida, Bacon, Ingrid Giovanna Ferreira Imbroinisi and De Carlo, Marysia Mara Rodrigues do Prado (2022) The importance of a continuum of rehabilitation from diagnosis of advanced cancer to palliative care. Disability and Rehabilitation, ISSN (print) 0963-8288 (Epub Ahead of Print) Bacon, Ingrid and Conway, Jeff (2022) Co-dependency and enmeshment - a fusion of concepts. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, ISSN (print) 1557-1874 (Epub Ahead of Print) Bacon, Ingrid, McKay, Elizabeth, Reynolds, Frances and McIntyre, Anne (2020) The lived experience of codependency : an interpretative phenomenological analysis. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 18(3), pp. 754-771. ISSN (print) 1557-1874 Bacon, Ingrid, McKay, Elizabeth, Reynolds, Frances and McIntyre, Anne (2020) An examination of the lived experience of attending twelve-step groups for co-dependency. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, ISSN (print) 1557-1874 (Epub Ahead of Print) Bacon, I., McKay, E.A., Reynolds, F.R. and McIntyre, A. (2017) 'The Lady of Shalott' : Insights gained from using visual methods and interviews exploring the lived experience of codependency. Qualitative Methods in Psychology Bulletin, 23, ISSN (online) 2396-9598 Conference or Workshop ItemRezende, Gabriela, Gomes-Ferraz, Cristiane Aparecida, Bacon, Ingrid Giovanna Ferreira Imbroinisi and De Carlo, Marysia Mara Rodrigues do Prado (2022) Palliative rehabilitation, an urgent need in the field of public health. In: 7th Public Health Palliative Care International Conference : Democratizing caring, dying and grieving: participation, action, understanding and evaluation (PHPCI2022); 20 - 23 Sep 2022, Bruges, Belgium. (Unpublished) Rezende, Gabriela, Gomes-Ferraz, Cristiane Aparecida, Bacon, Ingrid Giovanna Ferreira Imbroinisi and De Carlo, Marysia Mara Rodrigues do Prado (2022) Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on palliative care : a qualitative and multicentre study. In: 7th Public Health Palliative Care International Conference : Democratizing caring, dying and grieving: participation, action, understanding and evaluation (PHPCI2022); 20 - 23 Sep 2022, Bruges, Belgium. Bacon, Ingrid, Ooms, Ann and Gault, Iris (2021) The mental health associate practitioner pathway. In: NET 2021 Conference; 01 - 03 Sep 2021, Held online. (Unpublished) Bacon, Ingrid (2018) An exploration of the lived experience of codependency through Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis : implications for occupational therapy. In: WFOT Congress 2018 : Connected in Diversity : Positioned for Impact; 21-25 May 2018, Cape Town, South Africa. (Unpublished) Bacon, I. (2016) ‘Like a seesaw, I feel out of control!’ An exploration of the lived experience of codependency through IPA. In: College of Occupational Therapists 40th Annual Conference & Exhibition; 28-30 Jun 2016, Harrogate, U.K.. Bacon, Ingrid, Mckay, Elizabeth, Reynolds, Frances and McIntyre, Anne (2016) Seesawing through extremes in life : 'Like a seesaw, I feel out of control'. An exploration of the lived experience of codependency through IPA. In: COTEC-ENOTHE 2016 : 1st COTEC-ENOTHE Joint Congress; 15-19 Jun 2016, Galway, Ireland. (Unpublished) Bacon, Ingrid (2013) The individual experience of codependency. An interpretative phenomenological analysis. In: British Psychological Society Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section Conference 2013 : Making a Difference, Making ourselves Known; 04-06 Sep 2013, Huddersfield, U.K.. (Unpublished) ThesisBacon, Ingrid G. F. I. (2015) An exploration of the experience of codependency through interpretative phenomenological analysis. (PhD thesis), Brunel University, . |