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Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'Understanding healthcare professionals’ lived experiences of death in the Emergency Department and the influence of personal values and norms'

Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'Understanding healthcare professionals’ lived experiences of death in the Emergency Department and the influence of personal values and norms'
Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'Understanding healthcare professionals’ lived experiences of death in the Emergency Department and the influence of personal values and norms'
Data analysis of the 17 interview transcripts, including quotes from the original transcript, codes, emergent themes and superordinate themes, for each participant individualy. Participant names have been pseudonymized to protect anonymity and confidentiality. The file is a compressed zip file that requires to be decompressed before use. Decompression can happen in Windows Explorer. The data folder contains 17 files in Microsoft Word format. Microsoft Word or any other application that supports doc or docx files can be used to open the files.
death, emergency department, end of life, palliative care, Healthcare workers, dying, personal values, norms
University of Southampton
Penzes, Laszlo
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Myall, Michelle
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Turnbull, Joanne
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Penzes, Laszlo
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Myall, Michelle
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Turnbull, Joanne
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Penzes, Laszlo (2023) Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'Understanding healthcare professionals’ lived experiences of death in the Emergency Department and the influence of personal values and norms'. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2740 [Dataset]

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Abstract

Data analysis of the 17 interview transcripts, including quotes from the original transcript, codes, emergent themes and superordinate themes, for each participant individualy. Participant names have been pseudonymized to protect anonymity and confidentiality. The file is a compressed zip file that requires to be decompressed before use. Decompression can happen in Windows Explorer. The data folder contains 17 files in Microsoft Word format. Microsoft Word or any other application that supports doc or docx files can be used to open the files.

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Analysis_of_17_interview_transcripts_Laszlo_Penzes_PhD.zip - Collection
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PARTICIPANT_INFORMATION_SHEET_v7_Laszlo_Penzes_PhD.pdf - Text
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Published date: 12 August 2023
Keywords: death, emergency department, end of life, palliative care, Healthcare workers, dying, personal values, norms

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Local EPrints ID: 481005
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/481005
PURE UUID: 9894d591-518c-4419-a059-48ce7c85bb5d
ORCID for Laszlo Penzes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0840-4419
ORCID for Michelle Myall: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8733-7412
ORCID for Joanne Turnbull: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5006-4438

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Date deposited: 14 Aug 2023 16:57
Last modified: 15 Aug 2023 01:49

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Creator: Laszlo Penzes ORCID iD
Research team head: Michelle Myall ORCID iD
Research team head: Joanne Turnbull ORCID iD

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