Items where Author is "Flemming, K"
MARSTON, H.R., EARLE, S., O’DELL, L., CHAMBERS, L., FLEMMING, K., BLACKBURN, M., SINASON, V., HALE, J. and DOWNING, J., 2025. Reimagining the hearth in the home during the COVID-19 pandemic: the importance of the built environment for young adults living with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions and family members from a UK perspective. In: H.R. MARSTON, ed., Society and technology: promoting well-being in a digital age? San Diego: Cognella, pp. 224-251. ISBN 9798823360395
EARLE, S., BLACKBURN, M., CHAMBERS, L., DOWNING, J., FLEMMING, K., HALE, J., MARSTON, H.R., O’DELL, L. and SINASON, V., 2024. It's bittersweet, it's uncomfortable, yes, but it's necessary. Methodological reflections on the experiences of young adults with life-shortening conditions on being involved in inclusive qualitative research. Progress in Palliative Care, 32 (6), pp. 438-445. ISSN 0969-9260
EARLE, S., BLACKBURN, M., CHAMBERS, L., DOWNING, J., FLEMMING, K., HALE, J., MARSTON, H.R., O'DELL, L., SINASON, V. and WHITNEY, S., 2024. 'I could cry all day, every day, about my losses': caring for young adults with life-shortening conditions — families' experiences of disruption and loss. In: K. JONES and J. HORNE, eds., Understanding the grief and loss experiences of carers: research, practitioner and personal perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 27-40. ISBN 9781032564043
EARLE, S., BLACKBURN, M., CHAMBERS, L., DOWNING, J., FLEMMING, K., HALE, J., MARSTON, H.R., O'DELL, L., SINASON, V. and WHITNEY-MITCHELL, S., 2023. Disruption, relationships and intimate futures: the unintended consequences of pandemic control. In: S. EARLE and M. BLACKBURN, eds., Sex, intimacy and living with life-shortening conditions. Routledge Studies in the Sociology of Health and Illness . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781032243962
EARLE, S., BLACKBURN, M., CHAMBERS, L., DOWNING, J., FLEMMING, K., HALE, J., MARSTON, H.R., O’DELL, L., SINASON, V., WATTS, L. and WHITNEY, S., 2022. ‘Whose life are they going to save? It’s probably not going to be mine!’ Living with a life-shortening condition during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: a grounded theory study of embodied precarity. Qualitative Health Research, 32 (14), pp. 2055-2065. ISSN 1049-7323

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