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Usher syndrome: A phenomenological study of adults across the lifespan living in England
Michelle Evans
Physiotherapy, Sports Rehab & Chiropractic
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Across the Lifespan
100%
Usher Syndrome
100%
Interview Methods
66%
Living with
50%
Network Routing
33%
United Kingdom
16%
Social Work
16%
Sensory Impairment
16%
Physical Support
16%
Right Time
16%
Development Education
16%
Multisensory Communication
16%
Life-threatening
16%
Service Development
16%
Development Policy
16%
Friendship Group
16%
Deafblindness
16%
Descriptive Phenomenology
16%
Service Education
16%
Acquired Deafblindness
16%
Support Networks
16%
Methodological Innovation
16%
Dominant Genetic Conditions
16%
Deaf children
16%
Service Policy
16%
Virtual Support
16%
Psychology
Qualitative Research
100%
Phenomenology
100%
Deaf Community
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Usher Syndrome
100%
Deafblindness
33%
Syndrome
16%
Phenomenology
16%
Qualitative Descriptive Research
16%
Service Development
16%