Browsing by Author "Fadyl, JK"
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Development of a new tool to evaluate work support needs and guide vocational rehabilitation: the Work-ability Support Scale (WSS)
Fadyl, JK; McPherson, KM; Schluter, PJ; Turner-Stokes, L (Informa HealthCare, 2014)Purpose: This article outlines our overall approach, qualitative work, and pilot testing to develop a tool to facilitate identification of level of support needs and assist in planning for vocational rehabilitation ... -
Establishing a person-centred framework of self-identity after traumatic brain injury: a grounded theory study to inform measure development
Levack, WM; Boland, P; Taylor, WJ; Siegert, RJ; Kayes, NM; Fadyl, JK; McPherson, KM (BMJ Publishing Group Ltd., 2014)Objective To develop a theoretically sound, client-derived framework to underpin development of a measure reflecting the impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on a person's self-identity. Design Grounded theory, based ... -
Foucault, the Subject and the Research Interview: A Critique of Methods
Fadyl, JK; Nicholls, DA (John Wiley & Sons, 2013)Research interviews are a widely used method in qualitative health research and have been adapted to suit a range of methodologies. Just as it is valuable that new approaches are explored, it is also important to continue ... -
Interrogating discourse: the application of Foucault’s methodological discussion to specific inquiry
Fadyl, JK; Nicholls, DA; McPherson, KM (SAGE Publications, 2013)Discourse analysis following the work of Michel Foucault has become a valuable methodology in the critical analysis of a broad range of topics relating to health. However, it can be a daunting task, in that there seems to ... -
Optimising Qualitative Longitudinal Analysis: Insights From a Study of Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery and Adaptation
Fadyl, JK; Channon, A; Theadom, A; McPherson, KM; TBI Experiences Research Group (John Wiley & Sons, 2016)Knowledge about aspects that influence recovery and adaptation in the postacute phase of disabling health events is key to understanding how best to provide appropriate rehabilitation and health services. Qualitative ... -
Problematizing ‘Productive Citizenship’ Within Rehabilitation Services: Insights From Three Studies
Fadyl, JK; Teachman, G; Hamdani, Y (Taylor and Francis, 2019)Background: The idea that everyone should strive to be a ‘productive citizen’ is a dominant societal discourse. However, critiques highlight that common definitions of productive citizenship focus on forms of participation ... -
Re/creating entrepreneurs of the self: Discourses of worker/employee ‘value’ and current vocational rehabilitation practices
Fadyl, JK; McPherson, K; Nicholls, DA (John Wiley & Sons, 2015)Vocational rehabilitation for people experiencing work disability is a social practice often situated within health services, but the social and political drivers and effects of this practice are rarely critically analysed ... -
Socially constructed ‘value’ and vocational experiences following neurological injury
Fadyl, JK; Payne, D (Taylor and Francis, 2015)Purpose: Paid work is seen as a key outcome in rehabilitation. However, research demonstrates that because of normative expectations in the job market and workplace, experiences of disability can be intensified in a work ...