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Participatory action research: A strategy for improving self-care management in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients

Blog post by Miguel Padilha Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the leading causes of death and morbidity in the world. The disease is chronic and there is no cure. Further, the symptoms evolve slowly why the disease is often detected late during the disease progress. Thus, the importance of early detection in […]

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A wing of a butterfly Insider Action research as an approach and a method – exploring institutional encounters from within a birthing context

Blog post by Viola Nyman   A wing of a butterfly Insider Action research as an approach and a method – exploring institutional encounters from within a birthing context It is a struggle to initiate an AR process as a novel insider action researcher, left alone at the “messy front line” where everyday urgencies on […]

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Collaborative analytic autoethnography in action research

Blog post by Sandra Acosta My co-authors and I hope that you will consider organizing a CAAE group (or begin on your own). The promise of action research is the generating of practical knowledge through awareness and reflective action. Moreover, as practitioner-autoethnographers moving through these action cycles using CAAE, you will investigate the dissonance and […]

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