نتایج جستجو برای: descriptive research methodology conducted 839 dehyaries

تعداد نتایج: 1981369  

2017
Charlotte Ullrich Cornelia Mahler Johanna Forstner Joachim Szecsenyi Michel Wensing

BACKGROUND Implementation science in healthcare is an evolving discipline in German-speaking countries. In 2015, the Medical Faculty of the University of Heidelberg, Germany, implemented a two-year full-time Master of Science program Health Services Research and Implementation Science. The curriculum introduces implementation science in the context of a broader program that also covers health s...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2002
Shoshanna Sofaer

The use of rigorous qualitative research methods can enhance the development of quality measures, the development and dissemination of comparative quality reports, as well as quality improvement efforts. This paper describes how such methods have been and can be used, and identifies how to improve the use of such methods in studying quality of care. Focus groups and cognitive interviews are now...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2007
Rhys G Jones Amal N Trivedi John Z Ayanian

Reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health care has become an important policy goal in the United States and other countries, but evidence to inform interventions to address disparities is limited. The objective of this study was to identify important dimensions of interventions to reduce health care disparities. We used qualitative research methods to examine interventions aimed at impro...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy 2014
Zubin Austin Jane Sutton

As scientifically trained clinicians, pharmacists may be more familiar and comfortable with the concept of quantitative rather than qualitative research. Quantitative research can be defined as “the means for testing objective theories by examining the relationship among variables which in turn can be measured so that numbered data can be analyzed using statistical procedures”.1 Pharmacists may...

2002

MARIAMPOLSKI's book successfully meets its stated promise of a comprehensive guide to qualitative market research. The author has taken a cookbook approach to the discipline and provides a considerable amount of forms and checklists to support that approach. The highlight of this book is its ability to provide a recipe for qualitative research methodology in market research. Because of the auth...

2005
Jenny Hsin-Chun Tsai John H. Choe Jeanette Mu Chen Lim Elizabeth Acorda Nadine L. Chan Vicky M. Taylor Shin-Ping Tu

There is a growing awareness and interest in the development of culturally competent health knowledge. Drawing on experience using a qualitative approach to elicit information from Mandarinor Cantonese-speaking participants for a colorectal cancer prevention study, the authors describe lessons learned through the analysis process. These lessons include benefits and drawbacks of the use of coder...

2017
Winfried Schlee Deborah A. Hall Barbara Canlon Rilana F. F. Cima Emile de Kleine Franz Hauck Alex Huber Silvano Gallus Tobias Kleinjung Theodore Kypraios Berthold Langguth José A. Lopez-Escamez Alessandra Lugo Martin Meyer Marzena Mielczarek Arnaud Norena Flurin Pfiffner Rüdiger C. Pryss Manfred Reichert Teresa Requena Martin Schecklmann Pim van Dijk Paul van de Heyning Nathan Weisz Christopher R. Cederroth

Tinnitus is a common medical condition which interfaces many different disciplines, yet it is not a priority for any individual discipline. A change in its scientific understanding and clinical management requires a shift toward multidisciplinary cooperation, not only in research but also in training. The European School for Interdisciplinary Tinnitus research (ESIT) brings together a unique mu...

2014
Michelle L Redman-MacLaren Unia K Api Matupit Darius Rachael Tommbe Tracie A Mafile’o David J MacLaren

BACKGROUND The social and cultural positions of both researchers and research participants influence qualitative methods and study findings. In Papua New Guinea (PNG), as in other contexts, gender is a key organising characteristic and needs to be central to the design and conduct of research. The colonial history between researcher and participant is also critical to understanding potential po...

Journal: :Biomedical Digital Libraries 2004
Sherrilynne S Fuller Debra Revere Paul F Bugni George M Martin

BACKGROUND With the rapid expansion of scientific research, the ability to effectively find or integrate new domain knowledge in the sciences is proving increasingly difficult. Efforts to improve and speed up scientific discovery are being explored on a number of fronts. However, much of this work is based on traditional search and retrieval approaches and the bibliographic citation presentatio...

2007
Katherine L. Dix

The concern that educational research is often divorced from the problems and issues of everyday teaching practice, is strongly influenced by the chosen paradigm in which the research is framed. Modelled on design-based research methods, this paper presents the development of a theoretical research framework that accommodates complex interventions, such as the adoption of ICT into mainstream cl...

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