Fragile storytelling: Methodological considerations when conducting ethnographic fieldwork among people with Alzheimer's disease
The purpose of this article is to discuss the possibilities and challenges of qualitative research for studying the lifeworlds of people living with dementia. Historically, people with dementia have been widely neglected within qualitative research, being considered too incoherent or unintelligible....
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Main Authors: | Ida Marie Lind Glavind (Author), Hanne Overgaard Mogensen (Author) |
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