Resources
Key publications
1. Nasr, N., Mawson, S., Wright, P., Parker, J., Mountain, G. (2016). Exploring the experiences of living with stroke through Narrative: Stroke survivors’ perspectives. Global Qualitative Nurse Research, 3: 1-9. DOI: 10.1177/2333393616646518
2. Nasr, N., Leon, B., Mountain, G., Nijenhuis, S.M., Prange, G., Sale, P., , and
Amirabdollahian, F. (2016). The experience of living with stroke and using technology:
Opportunities to engage and co-design with end users. Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol, 2016 Nov;11(8):653-60
3. Nasr, N., Enderby, P., Parry, A. (2012). Redefinition of life experience following total hip replacement: a qualitative study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 34, 10: 802-810.
4. Nasr, N., Enderby, P. (2014). Redefinition of life experience following Total Hip Replacement: Analysis of narrative as performance. International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma, 18: 89-98.
5. Jones, N., Nasr, N. (2018). The experience of stroke survivors with managing eating six months post stroke. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 2018, Vol. 81(2) 106–115.
6. Mawson S, Nasr N, Parker J, Davies R, Zheng H & Mountain G (2016) A Personalized Self-Management Rehabilitation System with an Intelligent Shoe for Stroke Survivors: A Realist Evaluation. JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, 3(1), e1-e1.
7. Nasr, N., Levick, C., Howarth, C., Leo, V., Martins, J., Lueck, N. (2015). The novel use of narrative stories and forum theatre methodologies to represent the experience of stroke. International Journal of Stroke, Vol 10 (Suppl. 5); 5–76
8. Mawson, S., Nasr, N., Parker, J., Zheng, H., Davies, R., Mountain G. (2013). Developing a personalised self-management system for post stroke rehabilitation: utilising a user-centred design methodology. Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology. 2014, 9(6):521-8.
9. Nasr, N., Parry, A. (2011). Patient outcome measures: a study of response shift. Clinical Rehabilitation, 25, 10: 953-959.
10. Nasr, N., Torsi, S., Wright, P., Mawson, S., Mountain, G. (2010). Supporting the self-management of stroke by applying a user-centred design approach. Clinical Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, No. 3: 276-287.
11. Nasr, N., Torsi, S., Mawson, S., Wright, P., Mountain, G. (2009). Self-management of stroke supported by assistive technology. Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation.
12. Torsi, S., Nasr, N., Wright, P., Mawson, S., Mountain, G. (2009). User-centred design for supporting the self-management of chronic illnesses: an interdisciplinary approach. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Pervasive Technologies related to Assistive Environment.
Other resources
1. Dubouloz, C.J., King, J., Paterson, B., Ashe, B., Chevrier, J., Moldoveanu, M. (2010b). A model of the process of transformation in primary care for people living with chronic illnesses. Chronic Illness, Vol. 6, pp. 282-293.
2. Dubouloz, C.J., Laporte, D., Hall, M., Ashe, B., Smith, D. (2004). Transformation of meaning perspectives in clients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy. , Vol. 58, pp. 398-407.
3. Holquist M.Dialogism Bakhtin and his world. London: Routledge, 1990.
4. Mishler EG. Narrative and identity: The double arrow of time. In: de Fina, A, Schiffrin, D, Bamberg, M, Drew, P, Goodwin, MH, Gumperz, JJ , eds. Discourse and identity. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 2006: 30-47.
5. Patton, M.Q. (2011). Developmental evaluation: Applying complexity concepts to enhance innovation and use. New York: Guilford Press.
6. Patton, M.Q. (2018). Principles-Focused evaluation: The guide. New York: Guilford Press.
7. Pawson, R., Tilley, N. (1997). Realist Evaluation. London, Sage Publications.
8. Rapkin, B.D., Schwartz, C.E. (2004). Toward a theoretical model of quality of life appraisal: implications of findings from studies of response shift. Health Quality of Life Outcomes, Vol. 2, p.14
9. Razmjou, H., Schwartz, C.E., Yee, A., Finkelstein, J.A. (2009). Traditional assessment of health outcome following total knee arthroplasty was confounded by response shift phenomenon. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Vol. 62, pp. 91-96
10. Richards, T.A., Folkman, S. (2000). Response shift: A coping perspective. In: C.E. Schwartz and M.A.G. Sprangers (eds.), Adaptation to Changing Health: Response Shift in Quality of Life Research. Washington DC, American Psychological Association.
11. Riessman, C. K. (1993). Narrative Analysis. London, Sage.
12. Riessman, C.K. (2002). Analysis of personal narrative. In: J.F. Gubrium, J.A. Holstein, (eds.), Handbook of Interview Research: Context and Method. London, Sage.
13. Schwartz, C.E., and Sprangers, M.A.G. (2009). Reflections on genes and sustainable change: toward a trait and state conceptualization of response shift. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Vol. 62, pp. 1118-1123.
14. Sprangers, M.A.G. and Schwartz, C.E. (1999). Integrating response shift into health-related quality of life research: a theoretical model. Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 48, pp. 1507-1515.
15. Wright P, McCarthy J. Experience-centred design: designers, users and communities in dialogue. NY: Morgan and Claypool, 2010.
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