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The lived experience of impaired sensation in the feet related to multiple sclerosis: a descriptive phenomenological study
Claire Cook
, Pirjo Vuoskoski
University of Brighton
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Lived Experience
100%
Multiple Sclerosis
100%
Descriptive Phenomenological Study
100%
Qualitative Interviews
33%
Healthcare Interventions
33%
Therapist
33%
Living with
33%
Interview Data
33%
Group of People
33%
English Speaking
33%
Numbness
33%
Clinical Intervention
33%
Home Environment
33%
Interest-based
33%
Descriptive Knowledge
33%
Descriptive Phenomenological Approach
33%
Common Symptoms
33%
Meaningful Practice
33%
Therapeutic Care
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Lived Experience
100%
Multiple Sclerosis
100%
Paresthesia
33%
Psychology
Lived Experience
100%
Phenomenological Approach
50%
Home Environment
50%