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‘I feel like my house was taken away from me’: Parents’ experiences of having home adaptations for their medically complex, technology-dependent child
TRACY MITCHELL
,
LUCY BRAY
, LUCY BLAKE
, Annette Dickinson
,
BERNIE CARTER
Nursing & Midwifery
International Centre for Applied Research with Children, Young People, Pregnant Women and Families
University of Liverpool
University of the West of England
Auckland University of Technology
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Parental Experience
100%
Medically Complex
100%
Complex Technology
100%
Home Adaptation
100%
Technology-dependent children
100%
At-homeness
66%
Well-being
33%
Wales
33%
Scotland
33%
Paucity
33%
Models of Care
33%
Adaptation
33%
Rootedness
33%
Family Members
33%
Life-limiting Conditions
33%
Home-based Care
33%
Regeneration
33%
Location of Care
33%
Photo-elicitation Interviews
33%
Meta-theme
33%
Cost Savings
33%
Thinking Things
33%
Informed Design
33%
Seriously Ill children
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Heat
100%
Decision Making
100%
Thematic Analysis
100%
Wellbeing
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Wellbeing
100%
Decision Making
100%
Health Care Cost
100%