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Chao Fang
Dr
Visiting Research Fellow (CDAS)
,
Department of Social & Policy Sciences
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7072-6072
Email
c.fang
bath.ac
uk
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(39)
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(1)
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Research output
24
Article
5
Other report
3
Preprint
2
Paper
5
More
1
Book chapter
1
Other chapter contribution
1
Meeting abstract
1
Other
1
Working paper
Research output per year
Research output per year
3 results
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2022
“I don’t know what to do or where to go”. Experiences of accessing healthcare support from the perspectives of people living with Long Covid and healthcare professionals: A qualitative study in Bradford, UK
Baz, S.,
Fang, C.
, Carpentieri , J. & Sheard, L.,
4 Aug 2022
,
medRxiv
.
Research output
:
Working paper / Preprint
›
Preprint
Open Access
Health Care Personnel
100%
Primary Medical Care
66%
Health Service
33%
Health Care Access
33%
Longitudinal Analysis
33%
“They want you to know who they really are inside of the old visage” - biographical storytelling as a methodological tool to explore emotional challenges in old age
Fang, C.
,
Comery, A.
&
Carr, S.
,
6 Oct 2022
,
BioMed Central
.
Research output
:
Working paper / Preprint
›
Preprint
Open Access
Story-Telling
100%
Loneliness
40%
Qualitative Study
40%
Wellbeing
40%
Narrative
20%
2021
An Exploration of Person-Centred Approach in End-of-Life Care Policies in England and Japan
Fang, C.
& Tanaka, M.,
29 Nov 2021
, (Submitted)
Palliative Care - Open Peer Review ed.
,
BioMed Central
.
Research output
:
Working paper / Preprint
›
Preprint
UK
100%
Japan
100%
End of Life
100%
End-Of-Life Care
100%
Cultural Contexts
16%