Methodological approaches to applied practice: Discussing the MEAH model and it’s applied use.  

By Dr Andrew Soundy & Dr Paul Garner Another in a series of conversations on methodological practices, Dr Andy Soundy and Dr Paul Garner discuss the MEAH model of emotion, adaptation and hope and explore examples of how it can be used in practice.  A.A.Soundy@bham.ac.uk P.F.Garner@bham.ac.ukMethodological approaches to applied practice: Discussing the MEAH model and … Continue reading “Methodological approaches to applied practice: Discussing the MEAH model and it’s applied use.  “

Dr Andy Soundy and Justine McMillan on an example of a social constructivist meta-enthnography study

By Dr Andrew Soundy Chronic low back pain (CLBP) introduces uncertainty around the future, it can challenge hope and requires emotional regulation. Health care professional-patient interactions present critical opportunities to help or hinder this experience. This current study used a social constructivist meta ethnography to understand the interaction. The research evolved across 5 stages and … Continue reading “Dr Andy Soundy and Justine McMillan on an example of a social constructivist meta-enthnography study”