Publisher: Policy Press
ISSN: 2046-7435
Source: Families, Relationships and Societies, Vol.4, Iss.3, 2015-11, pp. : 483-492
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Abstract
This article offers an account of incorporating visual methods into a research framework inspired by graphic medicine, where comics are used in patient care. We conducted interviews, focused on sexual wellbeing, with 12 leukaemia survivors. The findings from these interviews were transformed into visual representations. We outline how our study was guided by feminist research principles and reflect on the tension between the flexibility that visual methods require and the rigidity of National Health Service ethical regulations
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