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Parallel session 21: Health Care
b) Being a patient
Room B 135
Chair: Sissel LIsa Storli/Signe Julnes
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Time |
Title |
Presenter |
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11.15-12.05 |
Men’s experiences of life after stroke and the process of rehabilitation – a phenomenological study with a gender perspective |
Kari Kvigne
Associate Professor
Hedmark University College/
Sogn og Fjordane University College,
Norway |
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12.05-12.55 |
Experiences from using BiPAP mask in acute COPD-exacerbations. A phenomenological study |
Henny Torheim, MS
Intensive care nurse
Hospital of Volda, Norway |
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13.00-14.00 |
Lunch |
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14.00-14.50 |
Living a life on hold. Women’s experiences of awaiting primary breast cancer surgery |
Sigrun Drageset
Associate Professor
Bergen University College, Norway
Tove Giske
Associate Professor
Bergen Deaconess University College, Norway
Torill Christine Lindstrøm
Professor
Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen Norway |
Parallell session 22: Health Care
c) Being a parent– being a woman
Room B 136
Chair: Susan James
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Time |
Title |
Presenter |
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11.15-12.05 |
Waiting for labour – aspects of temporality in first-time mothers’ lived experience |
Tine Schauer Eri
PhD- student
Vestfold University College/ University of Bergen, Norway |
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12.05-12.55 |
Choosing childlessness? From description to interpretation and reflection in a phenomenological analysis of women’s accounts |
Rachel Shaw
Dr
Aston University,
UK |
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13.00-14.00 |
Lunch |
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14.00-14.50 |
Parents perspective and placed children at residential care institutions |
Kirsten Margaret Højberg
Lecturer in psychology/ PhD-student
VIA University College and Danish
University School of Education, Denmark |
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14.50-15.40 |
Hospitalized children – collaboration between parents and nurse |
Hildegunn Sundal
PhD-student
Molde University College/
University of Bergen, Noway |
Parallel session 23: Health Care
d) Aspects of rehabilitation
Room B 137
Chair: Brenda Cameron
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Time |
Title |
Presenter |
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11.15-12.05 |
Self-perception as embodied knowledge – changing processes for patients with chronic pain |
Aud Marie Øien
PhD-student
University of Bergen, Norway
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Målfrid Råheim
ssociate Professor
University of Bergen, Norway
Synnøve Iversen
Associate Professor
University of Stavanger, Norway
Sissel Steihaug
Senior Researcher
SINTEF |
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12.05-12.55 |
Phenomenology, rehabilitation perspectives and services delivery in Norway |
Inger S. Martinussen
Associate Professor
Harstad University College, Norway |
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13.00-14.00 |
Lunch |
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14.00-14.50 |
The process of regaining meaning after Spinal Cord Injury |
Sanne Angel
PhD-student adviser
University of Aarhus, Denmark |
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14.50-15.40 |
From professional practice to phenomenologically oriented research – an autobiographical account aided by Merleau-Ponty |
Øyvind Førland Standal
PhD-Student
The Norwegian School of Sport
Sciences, Norway |
Parallel session 24: Exploring the phenomenon
Room B 138
Chair: Kate Galvin
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Time |
Title |
Presenter |
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11.15-12.05 |
Pornography and Eroticism |
Philippe Blouin
PhD-student
University of Quibec, Canada |
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12.05-12.55 |
“Barefoot into the dawn” by Felix Leclere: a study in the Ambiguities of Adolescence |
Marc-Etienne Gaudet Lachance
PhD-student
University of Quibec,
Canada |
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13.00-14.00 |
Lunch |
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Parallel session 25: Method and methodology
c) Methodological issues
Room B 139
Chair: Norm Friesen
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Tim |
Title |
Presenter |
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11.15-12.05 |
Reflective analysis of the ‘Layering’ of Intentions within Emotional Experiences: Towards a’Depth Phenomenology’ |
Scott D. Churchill
Professor
University of Dallas, USA |
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12.05-12.55 |
The Motive and Method of Husserlian Phenomenology |
Ken Nishi
Professor
Wako University, Japan |
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13.00-14.00 |
Lunch |
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14.00-14.50 |
What constitutes phenomenological research? |
Kathryn D. Rettig,
University of Minnesota, USA |
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14.50-15.40 |
Phenomenology of Religion: Past, Present, Future |
Ulrike Popp-Baier,
Professor
University of Amsterdam,
The Netherlands |
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