My research is on the challenges of applying phenomenology to new domains or topics, especially those that take phenomenology beyond the traditional bounds of philosophy. As part of this work, I develop approaches that facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration between phenomenology and the human sciences, especially in psychiatry, clinical psychology, and nursing. My current research is on the integration of philosophical phenomenology and qualitative research methods, with a focus on qualitative health research.
For a complete list of grants, publications, and presentations, please see my CV.
At Oxford, I worked on a project with Dan Zahavi on the use of phenomenology in nursing, including both qualitative health research and clinical practice. We developed workshops for nursing students and faculty, practicing nurses, and allied health professionals. These workshops provide accessible introductions to phenomenology and its role in understanding patient experience and enhancing patient care. To learn more about the project, you can visit our website: www.PhenomenologyAndHealthcare.com
For a complete list of grants, publications, and presentations, please see my CV.
At Oxford, I worked on a project with Dan Zahavi on the use of phenomenology in nursing, including both qualitative health research and clinical practice. We developed workshops for nursing students and faculty, practicing nurses, and allied health professionals. These workshops provide accessible introductions to phenomenology and its role in understanding patient experience and enhancing patient care. To learn more about the project, you can visit our website: www.PhenomenologyAndHealthcare.com