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Mixed Methods Members > Denise Saint Arnault, PhD, Rn

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Denise Saint Arnault, PhD, RN
Program Faculty, Mixed Methods Program
Associate Professor, School of Nursing
University of Michigan 
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Denise Saint Arnault, PhD, RN is an Associate Professor of Nursing at University of Michigan. Her work addresses culture, illness experience, and help seeking. She uses mixed methods understand internal variables that influence symptom experience and self-management, including beliefs about cause, stigma and social network dimensions. Her qualitative work includes ethnographically informed methods such as photo-elicitation, card sorts, lifelines, body maps, fieldwork, grounded theory, and clinical ethnography.
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