• Patients’ lived experiences regarding maintaining dignity
    with MohammadAli Cheraghi and Arpi Manookian
    Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 8. 2016.
    Preservation of dignity is frequently emphasized as a basic patient’s right in national and international nursing codes of ethics and is indeed the essence and core of nursing care. It is therefore essential to explore the concept based on patients’ lived experiences in order to maintain and respect their dignity and consequently improve the quality of health services and patient satisfaction. The present study aimed to discover the lived experiences of Iranian patients regarding maintaining the…Read more
  • The childbearing experience of women with spinal cord injury in Iran: a phenomenological study
    with Zahra Khazaeipour, Nooredin Mohammadi, Alireza Salehi-Nejad, and Maryam Shabany
    Spinal Cord 56 (12): 1184--1193. 2018.
    Study design This was a qualitative study conducted using an interpretative phenomenological approach. Objectives This study investigated the experience of pregnancy and childbirth in women with spinal cord injury. Setting Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Methods The data were collected using telecommunication and face-to-face semi-structured interviews with eight women with SCI. The study employed the interpretative phenomenologi…Read more
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    An Iranian Perspective on Patients' Rights
    with Soodabeh Joolaee, Zohreh Parsa-Yekta, Verena Tschudin, and Iman Mansouri
    Nursing Ethics 13 (5): 488-502. 2006.
    The aim of this phenomenological research study carried out in Iran was to capture the meaning of patients' rights from the lived experiences of patients and their companions. To achieve this, 12 semistructured interviews were conducted during 2005 in a teaching hospital in Tehran with patients and/or their companions. In addition, extensive field notes were compiled during the interviews. The data were analyzed using Benner's thematic analysis. The themes captured were classified into three mai…Read more