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Caroline Pearce
Caroline Pearce
Social science researcher
Verified email at drcarolinepearce.com - Homepage
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‘A silent epidemic of grief’: a survey of bereavement care provision in the UK and Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic
C Pearce, JR Honey, R Lovick, NZ Creamer, C Henry, A Langford, ...
BMJ open 11 (3), e046872, 2021
1372021
The Crises and Freedoms of Researching Your Own Life.
C Pearce
Journal of Research Practice 6 (1), M2, 2010
742010
The complexities of developing equal relationships in patient and public involvement in health research
C Pearce
Social Theory & Health 19 (4), 362-379, 2021
422021
Supporting bereavement and complicated grief in primary care: a realist review
C Pearce, G Wong, I Kuhn, S Barclay
BJGP open 5 (3), 2021
412021
Examining the social networks of older adults receiving informal or formal care: a systematic review
ISS Ho, K Mcgill, S Malden, C Wilson, C Pearce, E Kaner, J Vines, N Aujla, ...
BMC geriatrics 23 (1), 531, 2023
392023
Delivering genomic medicine in the United Kingdom National Health Service: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
C Pearce, E Goettke, N Hallowell, P McCormack, F Flinter, C McKevitt
Genetics in Medicine 21 (12), 2667-2675, 2019
382019
Recovering the body in grief: Physical absence and embodied presence
C Pearce, C Komaromy
Health 26 (4), 393-410, 2022
372022
Girl, interrupted: An exploration into the experience of grief following the death of a mother in young women's narratives
C Pearce
Mortality 16 (1), 35-53, 2011
332011
The Public and Private Management of Grief: Recovering Normal
C Pearce
Springer, 2019
292019
Research campaigns in the UK National Health Service: patient recruitment and questions of valuation
M Wienroth, C Pearce, C McKevitt
Sociology of Health & Illness 41 (7), 1444-1461, 2019
182019
World interrupted: An autoethnographic exploration into the rupture of self and family narratives following the onset of chronic illness and the death of a mother
C Pearce
Qualitative Sociology Review 4 (1), 131-149, 2008
182008
Illness uncertainty in parents of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
C Pearce, S Newman, K Mulligan
ACR open rheumatology 3 (4), 250-259, 2021
162021
Narratives of parental death, dying and bereavement: A kind of haunting
C Pearce, C Komaromy
Springer Nature, 2021
82021
Bereavement care during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
C Pearce, G Wong, S Barclay
The British Journal of General Practice 71 (706), 198, 2021
52021
Negotiating recovery in bereavement care practice in England: a qualitative study
C Pearce
Bereavement Care 37 (1), 6-16, 2018
42018
Bridging the divides in bereavement research: a conversation with Colin Murray Parkes
C Pearce, C Murray Parkes
Mortality 22 (3), 181-193, 2017
42017
Recovering normal: A qualitative study of grief following bereavement
C Pearce
PQDT-UK & Ireland, 2016
42016
We wept and we waited-but what can we learn from the week we mourned the Queen?
E Harrop, C Pearce
Bereavement: Journal of Grief Responses to Death 1 (2022), 1-4, 2022
32022
288 Experience of illness uncertainty in parents of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
K Mulligan, C Pearce, S Newman
Rheumatology 57 (suppl_3), key075. 512, 2018
32018
‘Being there’is what matters: Methodological and ethical challenges when undertaking research on the outdoor environment with older people during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic
C Pearce, S Tilley, CW Thompson
SSM-Qualitative Research in Health 4, 100348, 2023
22023
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