scholarly journals PreScribed (A Life Written for Me): A Theatrical Qualitative Research-Based Performance Script Informed by General Practitioners’ Experiences of Emotional Distress

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 160940692199918
Author(s):  
Ruth Riley ◽  
Johanna Spiers ◽  
Viv Gordon

This paper includes the script from a research-informed, theater-based production titled PreScribed (A Life Written for Me), which depicts the life of a distressed General Practitioner (GP) who is on the verge of breaking down and burning out. The authors provide context for the collaboration between artist and researchers and report on the creative methodological process involved in the co-production of the script, where research findings were imaginatively transformed into live theater. The researchers provide their reflections on the process and value of artistic collaboration and use of theater to disseminate research findings about emotions to wider audiences. It is concluded that qualitative researchers and artists can collaborate to co-create resonant and powerful pieces of work which communicate the emotions and experiences of research participants in ways that traditional academic dissemination methods cannot. The authors hope that sharing their experiences and this script as well as their reflections on the benefits of this approach may encourage researchers and artists to engage in this type of methodological collaboration in the future.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nenni Triana Sinaga ◽  
Robert Sibarani ◽  
Pujiati . ◽  
Budi Agustono

The aim of this research was to find the types and meanings of performative verbs of Saluh Suh’s incantation in Simalungun Ethnic. This research employed qualitative paradigm. As a qualitative research, this research used the descriptive methodology with interactive model. This research used two methods in collecting the data, they were direct participatory observation and in depth-open-ended interview. The interactive model was applied to analyse the data. Based on the research findings, two types and meanings of performative verbs were found in Saluh Suh incantation, i.e. illocution and perlocution. Of the two types, the perlocution was the more dominant type of performative verb. Besides, there were thirteen numbers of Illocution and perlocution type was found in Saluh Suh incantation. This research presents a new contribution to the government in term of local wisdom in Simalungun ethnic through language. It means that Simalungun language was a source of culture. More clearly, the performative verb in the sentences of Saluh suh incantation is a source of culture that can be used to be a power of language. In the future, Salauh Suh incantation can be used as a local wisdom to help mothers in normal childbirth. Then the significant contribution especially to Simalungun government is that it may become one of cultural properties, that needs to be preserved. Besides, it can increase or be used to change the economic of Simalungun people.


Harmoni ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-102
Author(s):  
Ahsanul Khalikin

Diperoleh    infomasi    bahwa    beberapa    aktivis NU dan santri di Probolinggo, Jawa Timur   meninggalkan   paham   keagamaan   ahlusunnah wal jamaah kemudian menjadi penganut  paham  syiah  Imamiyah.  Padahal pondok pesantren yang berafiliasi NU merupakan   tempat   pengkaderan   untuk   menggodok  kader-kader  NU  yang  akan  mewarisi  kepemimpinan  NU  pada  masa  yang  akan  datang.  Paper  ini  diangkat  dari  hasil    penelitian    dengan    menggunakan    pendekatan   kualitatif,   yang   secara   data   dikumpulkan    melalui    wawancara    dan    observasi.  Di dalamnya  dipaparkan  cukup  besar   peran   organisasi   Aliansi   Nasional   Anti  Syiah  (Anas)  dalam  mengembalikan  aktivis  NU  dan  santri  yang  sempat  masuk  Syiah untuk kembali ke ajaran Ahlussunnah Waljamaah. Kata   kunci:  Gerakan   Syiah,   Hubungan   Antar   Komunitas,   Aliansi   Nasional   Anti   Syiah (ANAS)   Information  was  obtained  that  some  NU  (Nahdlatul  Ulama)  activists  and  students  in  Probolinggo,  East  Java  abandoned  the  religious   understanding   of   Ahlusunnah   wal  Jamaah  to  later  become  adherents  of  the  Imamiyah  Shi’ite  group.  Whereas  the boarding schools affiliated with NU is a cadre  for  boosting  NU  cadres  who  will  inherit  NU  leadership  in  the  future.  This  paper   is   based   on   qualitative   research findings, collected through interviews and  observations.  On  the  other  hand,  the  role  of  the  National  Anti-Shi’a  Alliance  (Anas)  was  presented  in  the  agreement  of  NU  activists  and  students  who  had  been  accepted in Shia to return to the teachings of Ahlussunnah Waljamaah. Keywords:  Shi’a  Movement,  Community  Relations,   Anti-Shi’a   National   Alliance   (ANAS)


1987 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 193-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francis Creed

This course was organised so that future general practitioners might learn those aspects of psychiatry which are relevant to their future work. It has been recognised that six months working in a mental hospital is only helpful to the future GP in terms of assessment and treatment of severe psychiatric illness of which the general practitioner sees relatively little. The vast majority of psychiatric illness seen by a general practitioner in his day-to-day work is not represented at all in an in-patient psychiatric unit.


Jurnal Ecopsy ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
MUHAMMAD SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH ◽  
RAINA MEILIA LARASSATY

ABSTRAK Masyarakat Indonesia umumnya memberikan pelabelan negatif bagi individu yang belum menikah ketika telah memasuki dewasa madya. Label ini dianut oleh masyarakat Indonesia secara turun temurun sehingga orang tua juga mengajarkan hal yang sama kepada anaknya terutama pada anak perempuan. Akan tetapi, pada kenyataannya masih ada individu yang telah memasuki masa dewasa madya yang belum menikah dan membina keluarga. Individu yang belum menikah dalam masyarakat biasa disebut sebagai lajang. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi dan memahami tentang kebahagiaan pada individu yang telah memasuki masa dewasa madya namun masih berstatus lajang. Metodologi kualitatif dengan perspektif fenomenologi digunakan untuk menggali data dari partisipan penelitian, yaitu individu dewasa madya yang berstatus lajang. Temuan penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kedua subjek memiliki kesamaan dalam memandang kebahagiaan, yakni kebahagiaan yang mereka dapat adalah bagian dari proses. Kebahagiaan mereka tidak terbebani tujuan yang ingin dicapai. Kebahagiaan yang mereka rasakan berupa proses memiliki hubungan yang positif dengan orang lain, realistis terhadap masa depan dan adanya makna dalam setiap kegiatan yang dilakukan.  Kata kunci: Kebahagiaan, Lajang, Dewasa madya ABSTRACT Indonesian society generally provides negative labeling for unmarried individuals when they have entered middle adulthood. This label is embraced by the Indonesian people from generation to generation so that parents also teach the same to their children, especially in girls. However, in reality there are still individuals who have entered an unmarried mature age and fostered families. Individuals who are not married in the community are commonly referred to as single. This study aims to explore and understand about the happiness of individuals who have entered middle adulthood but still single status. Qualitative methodologies with phenomenological perspectives were used to extract data from research participants, ie single adult individuals with single status. The research findings show that the two subjects have a similarity in looking at happiness, that the happiness they get is part of the process. Their happiness is not burdened with goals to be achieved. The happiness they feel is a process of having a positive relationship with others, realistic about the future and the meaning in every activity undertaken. Keywords : Happines, Single, Middle Adulthood


1999 ◽  
Vol 38 (04/05) ◽  
pp. 339-344 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. van der Lei ◽  
B. M. Th. Mosseveld ◽  
M. A. M. van Wijk ◽  
P. D. van der Linden ◽  
M. C. J. M. Sturkenboom ◽  
...  

AbstractResearchers claim that data in electronic patient records can be used for a variety of purposes including individual patient care, management, and resource planning for scientific research. Our objective in the project Integrated Primary Care Information (IPCI) was to assess whether the electronic patient records of Dutch general practitioners contain sufficient data to perform studies in the area of postmarketing surveillance studies. We determined the data requirements for postmarketing surveil-lance studies, implemented additional software in the electronic patient records of the general practitioner, developed an organization to monitor the use of data, and performed validation studies to test the quality of the data. Analysis of the data requirements showed that additional software had to be installed to collect data that is not recorded in routine practice. To avoid having to obtain informed consent from each enrolled patient, we developed IPCI as a semianonymous system: both patients and participating general practitioners are anonymous for the researchers. Under specific circumstances, the researcher can contact indirectly (through a trusted third party) the physician that made the data available. Only the treating general practitioner is able to decode the identity of his patients. A Board of Supervisors predominantly consisting of participating general practitioners monitors the use of data. Validation studies show the data can be used for postmarketing surveillance. With additional software to collect data not normally recorded in routine practice, data from electronic patient record of general practitioners can be used for postmarketing surveillance.


2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Scheibelhofer

This paper focuses on gendered mobilities of highly skilled researchers working abroad. It is based on an empirical qualitative study that explored the mobility aspirations of Austrian scientists who were working in the United States at the time they were interviewed. Supported by a case study, the paper demonstrates how a qualitative research strategy including graphic drawings sketched by the interviewed persons can help us gain a better understanding of the gendered importance of social relations for the future mobility aspirations of scientists working abroad.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 499
Author(s):  
Dewi Dewi ◽  
Zariul Antosa

The School Literacy Movement (GLS) is a policy issued by the government to overcome the problem of education and improve the basic literacy abilities of students. SDN 6 Pekanbaru is one of the schools that has implemented GLS at the familiarization stage well. Therefore, this study aims to determine the basic literacy skills of students in low classes through the implementation of GLS in SDN 6 Pekanbaru. This study used qualitative research conducted through observation and interviews about the implementation of GLS and students’ basic literacy skills with teachers and students in classes I and II. The results showed that GLS was able to improve the phonetic abilities of students by achieving a very good level of the ability to read and pronounce combinations of letters. The increase of students' vocabulary comprehension ability was seen where most students were able to know the meaning of words and retell the contents of books with theme daily activities. From the research findings, it was concluded that GLS improved the basic literacy ability of low-class students at SDN 6 Pekanbaru.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 55-69
Author(s):  
Ghada Awada

Abstract The study was set to examine the differences between religion and religiosity and to explore how communities can be protected against religious violence. The study also intended to investigate the motives and the effect that religious violence has had throughout history. The study employed the qualitative research method whereby the researcher carried out a meta-analysis synthesis of different research findings to make conclusions and implications that could answer the study questions. Using the literature review they conducted, the researchers carried out data collection. As such, the researcher employed the bottom-up approach to identify the problem and the questions along with the investigation framework of what they decided to explore. The findings of the study revealed that religious backgrounds should be the cornerstone to realize the diff erence between religion and religiosity. Religion is of divine origin whereas religiosity is specifically a humanistic approach and a behavioral model. The religious violence phenomenon is formed by interlocking factors such as the interpretation of religious texts which clearly adopt thoughts and heritage full of violence camouflaged by religion. It is recommended that governments use a strong strategy employing the educational system, summits and dialogs to successfully overcome religious violence. The summits on religion should result in starting a dialog that ensures acceptance of the different religions.


Author(s):  
Robin M. Boylorn

This chapter considers the role, importance, and impact of public intellectualism on the future of qualitative research. The chapter argues that the move toward technology and the public dissemination of information via the internet requires a shift in how and what we research with an expressed intention of reaching a broader and nonacademic audience. The chapter considers the relationship between the private and public sphere, and the so-called “bastardization” of intellectualism to explain the role and rise of public intellectualism in qualitative research. By considering issues such as personal subjectivity, accountability, representation, and epistemological privilege, the chapter discusses how public contexts inform qualitative research and, conversely, how qualitative research can inform the public.


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