Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (6)

A case study of lived experience of the implementation of Child Rights Act 2003 In Nigeria (2023)
Thesis
Ikeh, N. C. A case study of lived experience of the implementation of Child Rights Act 2003 In Nigeria. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4260904

Child rights abuses continue to occur in Nigeria despite the domestication of the global child rights treaty. Some state governments have refused to adopt the Child Rights Act (CRA 2003), which is a requirement for it to become operational. Fur... Read More about A case study of lived experience of the implementation of Child Rights Act 2003 In Nigeria.

How Does a Population Residing in a UK Town Perceive Hospice Care Provision? A Qualitative Study of Milton Keynes and its Hospice (2022)
Thesis
Bayley, Z. How Does a Population Residing in a UK Town Perceive Hospice Care Provision? A Qualitative Study of Milton Keynes and its Hospice. (Thesis). https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4291068

Hospice care in the UK is a complex service delivered through different streams of provision, managed and funded by independent charities within specific geographical catchment areas. These different service providers provide their own forms of care... Read More about How Does a Population Residing in a UK Town Perceive Hospice Care Provision? A Qualitative Study of Milton Keynes and its Hospice.

‘I’m a person, you’re a person. We’re not plastic, we’re human beings’ : An ethnographic study of dignity in community nursing (2019)
Thesis
Stevens, E. L. (2019). ‘I’m a person, you’re a person. We’re not plastic, we’re human beings’ : An ethnographic study of dignity in community nursing. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4912838

This study explores dignity and human rights through the experiences of older patients and staff in a community nursing context. Previous empirical considerations of dignity in healthcare focus primarily on hospital-based care, and only a paucity of... Read More about ‘I’m a person, you’re a person. We’re not plastic, we’re human beings’ : An ethnographic study of dignity in community nursing.

Exploring narratives of neglect in social work practice with children and families : whose narratives? : what neglect? (2019)
Thesis
Revell, L. Exploring narratives of neglect in social work practice with children and families : whose narratives? : what neglect?. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4222709

This thesis explores the narratives of children, young people and mothers, for whom neglect is or has been a feature of their lives. These accounts are augmented by gaining an understanding of the experiences of the social work practitioners tasked t... Read More about Exploring narratives of neglect in social work practice with children and families : whose narratives? : what neglect?.

The influence of self in women's decision-making about birthplace : an interpretive phenomenological study (2013)
Thesis
Lambert, C. The influence of self in women's decision-making about birthplace : an interpretive phenomenological study. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4215194

In the United Kingdom current maternity policy advocates the importance of flexible individualised services that fit with the needs of women. Choice of services for women as consumers is paramount in a system that aims to promote safe, high quality c... Read More about The influence of self in women's decision-making about birthplace : an interpretive phenomenological study.

Motivations, migration and experiences of black African nurses in the United Kingdom (2011)
Thesis
Likupe, G. Motivations, migration and experiences of black African nurses in the United Kingdom. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4211909

This thesis explores experiences of black African nurses from sub-Saharan Africa in the UK. The exploration starts with motivational factors which cause black African nurses to migrate, as it is argued that migration trajectories have an influence on... Read More about Motivations, migration and experiences of black African nurses in the United Kingdom.