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Role change at end of life

James Cook University
Lowrie, Daniel
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PhD interview transcripts and informed consent forms for study - Role change at end of life.

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Interview transcripts and consent forms from an Australian constructivist grounded theory research project examining the process of role change at end of life. The dataset consists of 25 files: 24 interviews and the consent forms. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with 26 participants: 13 dying people (identified as P1 to P13), 8 family caregivers (identified as C1 to C8) and five health professionals (identified as HP1 to HP5). 2 interviews were conducting with the dying person and caregiver both present, the remainder were undertaken individually.

Full methodologies and findings can be found in the thesis and in published papers as described in the Related Publications links below.

Created: 2020-01-08

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