Women’s experiences of receiving a diagnosis and living with Hepatitis C
This research explores the lived experiences of what it means to women when they receive a diagnosis of Hepatitis C (HCV). The approach to guide the conversations is hermeneutic phenomenology. Phenomenological text can have the effect of making one suddenly “see” something in a way that enriches...
Main Author: | Zukowski, Phyllis Donna |
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Other Authors: | Pauly, Bernadette M. |
Language: | English en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3595 |
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