نتایج جستجو برای: qualitative research tool

تعداد نتایج: 1822690  

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
behrouz dolatshahi substance abuse and dependence research center, department of clinical psychology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran ali farhoudian substance abuse and dependence research center, department of clinical psychology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran; substance abuse and dependence research center, department of clinical psychology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9111517707 mozhgan falahatdoost department of clinical psychology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran mahmoud tavakoli substance abuse and dependence research center, department of clinical psychology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran ebrahim rezaie dogahe department of clinical psychology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran

background increased prevalent use of methamphetamine is a global public challenge. information on drug use can be helpful in preventing high-risk behavior related to drug abuse. objectives this study aims to investigate the sexual function changes related to methamphetamine use in the male clients of public and private addiction treatment centers. patients and methods in this qualitative study...

2010
Abdulaziz Ahmad Mike Newman

Computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS) is a well-known acronym in qualitative research. Nowadays, qualitative researchers are inclined to apply such software for various purposes. Critiques of the use of CAQDAS in qualitative research focus on the term “analysis”, claiming that that the tool does little to analyze data. According to these critiques, some users of CAQDAS a...

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 2004
Catherine H Stein Eric S Mankowski

We present a framework to describe the process of conducting community-based qualitative research. Qualitative research activities are presented as a series of interrelated acts called asking, witnessing, interpreting, and knowing. Each act in the research process is described in terms of current qualitative research practices, and illustrated with examples from our own research projects on fam...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2007
Joseph Guydish Barbara Tajima Sarah Turcotte Manser Martha Jessup

The goals of the National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network (CTN) are to test promising drug abuse treatment models in multisite clinical trials and to support the adoption of new interventions into clinical practice. Using qualitative research methods, we studied adoption in the context of two multisite trials, one outside the CTN and another within the CTN. Seventy-one participa...

2008
Will C. van den Hoonaard

The conventional biomedical concept of the “human subject” is out of step with World Health Organization’s (WHO) holistic definition of health. The “human subject” in international and national research-ethics policies is a highly individualistic, autonomous person, in contrast to WHO’s holistic definition of the healthy person. Qualitative research, this paper suggests, offers a way out of thi...

Journal: :Urologic nursing 2005
Cynthia S Jacelon Katharine K O'Dell

Case and grounded theory are two methods of qualitative research. Both methods have their roots in sociology and are focused on understanding, explaining, and/or predicting human behavior. They are ideal methods for nursing research, as they are useful for exploring human responses to health problems. The theoretical underpinnings, methodologies, strategies for data collection, requirements for...

2016
Lynne D. Roberts Emily Castell

In Australia the tradition of conducting quantitative psychological research within a positivist framework has been challenged, with calls made for the inclusion of the full range of qualitative and quantitative methodologies within the undergraduate psychology curriculum. Despite this, the undergraduate psychology curriculum in most Australian universities retains a strong focus on teaching qu...

2006
Juan Jesús Torres Gordillo Víctor Hugo Perera Rodríguez Camilo José Cela

This article locates a didactic and methodological perspective which is seldom covered in the literature on online training. Most of the published studies describe the objectives of a course and basic methodological ideas, entering more in depth in the results. Only a few articles recount how this training process in research methodology courses has been carried out. To cover this necessity, we...

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...

2013
Andrew Eccles

Telecare, which offers „care at a distance‟ (Pols, 2012) through a variety of remote monitoring technologies, has developed rapidly across health and social care policy in many developed countries. Nonetheless, approaches to this development differ; the focus of this paper is the United Kingdom, where implementation has been particularly rapid and ambitious in scope. The paper argues that, whil...

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