The use of typologies as heuristic devices in assisted reproductive technology practice: A qualitative analysis of patients and created typologies
Elizabeth Sutton,
Louis Taffs,
Angie Sassano
et al.
Abstract:Typologies are classification systems often used by people in social settings. Typologies are often developed by people to make sense of complexity and difference (Loeb et al., 2015; Wrede-Sach et al., 2013). In healthcare, patients may use typologies to characterise practitioners (e.g., as empathic or authoritarian) (Timmerman et al., 2021) and different kinds of practices (Senn et al., 2016). They may also be used by practitioners. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients and with health care … Show more
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