Men farmers’ experiences of identity following lower limb amputation due to traumatic farming accidents: An interpretative phenomenological study.
Michelle O'Loughlin,
Mathew McCauley
Abstract:Aims: This study intended to explore how men farmers who became amputees due to farming accidents understand and experience their posttrauma identity. Method: A qualitative design employing interpretative phenomenological analysis explored the experiences of eight men farmers who underwent lower limb amputation due to traumatic farming accidents in the Republic of Ireland. Findings: A constellation of patterns between participants’ identities and traumatic farm accident experiences emerged. All participants ex… Show more
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