نتایج جستجو برای: method research qualitative

تعداد نتایج: 2923490  

Journal: :BMJ 2004
James Thomas Angela Harden Ann Oakley Sandy Oliver Katy Sutcliffe Rebecca Rees Ginny Brunton Josephine Kavanagh

2012
Robin Cooper Anne Fleischer Fatima A. Cotton

This paper describes a phenomenological study in which the authors explored students’ experiences learning qualitative research in a variety of academic fields. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with six participants from various academic fields who had completed at least one post-secondary-school-level qualitative research course and who were not students of the researchers. U...

Journal: :Family practice 2014
Joanne Dollard Annette Braunack-Mayer Khim Horton Simon Vanlint

BACKGROUND It is recommended that older people report their falls to their general practitioner (GP), to identify falls risk factors. However, many older people do not report falling to their GP. Little is known about the reasons why older people do and do not seek help about falling. OBJECTIVE To explore why older women do or do not seek GP help after a fall. METHODS A qualitative study, u...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy 2014
Daniela Castro Synneve Dahlin-Ivanoff Lena Mårtensson

BACKGROUND Occupational therapy has culture as a relevant phenomenon of interest. Culture appears increasingly often in occupational therapy research, from diverse approaches and foci. As culture is difficult to define, and has political and ethical implications, an investigation into its usage is warranted. AIM To identify and describe how culture as a broad phenomenon is expressed in OT res...

2010
Fenna van Nes Tineke Abma Hans Jonsson Dorly Deeg

This article discusses challenges of language differences in qualitative research, when participants and the main researcher have the same non-English native language and the non-English data lead to an English publication. Challenges of translation are discussed from the perspective that interpretation of meaning is the core of qualitative research. As translation is also an interpretive act, ...

2017
Estelle McLean Jenny Renju Joyce Wamoyi Dominic Bukenya William Ddaaki Kathryn Church Basia Zaba Alison Wringe

OBJECTIVE To explore what influences on engagement with Option B+ in four sub-Saharan African settings. METHODS In-depth interviews were conducted in 2015, with 22 HIV-positive women who had been pregnant since Option B+ was available, and 15 healthcare workers (HCWs) involved in HIV service delivery. Participants were purposely selected from four health and demographic surveillance sites in ...

2008
Iara Coelho Zito Guerriero Sueli Gandolfi Dallari

This paper discusses adequacy as to the application of Brazilian guidelines, Resolution 196/ 96 and complementaries to qualitative health researches, considering that these are based on nonpositivistic paradigms. Frequently, decisions about the research are made together with the studied community. There is a concern with justice and social change. And, since subjectivity can be considered thei...

2011
Amanda Nolen Tony Talbert

The primary question regarding prescriptive appropriateness is a difficult one to answer for the qualitative researcher. While there are certainly qualitative researchers who have offered prescriptive protocols to better define and describe the terrain of qualitative research design and there are qualitative researchers who offer research conclusions that might be considered prescriptive by the...

Journal: :BMC Medical Research Methodology 2008
Salla Atkins Simon Lewin Helen Smith Mark Engel Atle Fretheim Jimmy Volmink

BACKGROUND Qualitative synthesis has become more commonplace in recent years. Meta-ethnography is one of several methods for synthesising qualitative research and is being used increasingly within health care research. However, many aspects of the steps in the process remain ill-defined. DISCUSSION We utilized the seven stages of the synthesis process to synthesise qualitative research on adh...

2014
Mahnaz Sanjari Fatemeh Bahramnezhad Fatemeh Khoshnava Fomani Mahnaz Shoghi Mohammad Ali Cheraghi

Considering the nature of qualitative studies, the interaction between researchers and participants can be ethically challenging for the former, as they are personally involved in different stages of the study. Therefore, formulation of specific ethical guidelines in this respect seems to be essential. The present paper aimed to discuss the necessity to develop explicit guidelines for conductin...

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