نتایج جستجو برای: common language for research methodology

تعداد نتایج: 10979219  

2017
Sharon Mickan Rachel Wenke Kelly Weir Andrea Bialocerkowski Christy Noble

INTRODUCTION Allied health professionals (AHPs) report positive attitudes to using research evidence in clinical practice, yet often lack time, confidence and skills to use, participate in and conduct research. A range of multifaceted strategies including education, mentoring and guidance have been implemented to increase AHPs' use of and participation in research. Emerging evidence suggests th...

Journal: :SAHARA J : journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance 2007
P R T Ntata

This paper discusses the issue of equity in the distribution of ARV drugs in the Malawi health system. Malawi is one of the countries most severely affected by HIV/AIDS in southern Africa. It is also one of the poorest countries in the world. ARV drugs are expensive.The Malawi government, with assistance from the Global Fund on Tuberculosis, Malaria and HIV/AIDS, started providing free ARV drug...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants 2021

Journal: :Journal of care services management 2010
Martin Knapp Jill Manthorpe Angela Mehta David Challis Caroline Glendinning Gill Hastings Jim Mansell Ann Netten

In a foreword to Shaping the Future of Care Together, Prime Minister Gordon Brown says that a care and support system reflecting the needs of our times and meeting our rising aspirations is achievable, but 'only if we are prepared to rise to the challenge of radical reform'. A number of initiatives will be needed to meet the challenge of improving social care for the growing older population. B...

2013
Shema Tariq Jenny Woodman

Mixed methods research is the use of quantitative and qualitative methods in a single study or series of studies. It is an emergent methodology which is increasingly used by health researchers, especially within health services research. There is a growing literature on the theory, design and critical appraisal of mixed methods research. However, there are few papers that summarize this methodo...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2008
Anuj K Shah Daniel M Oppenheimer

In this article, the authors propose a new framework for understanding and studying heuristics. The authors posit that heuristics primarily serve the purpose of reducing the effort associated with a task. As such, the authors propose that heuristics can be classified according to a small set of effort-reduction principles. The authors use this framework to build upon current models of heuristic...

2015
Jianhua Ye Mingli Zhang

From the pespective of relationship orientation, this paper focuses in studying how communication inluences business cooperation. Firstly, this paper has a review of relevant theories of communication, trust and value co-creation, and proposes model assumes. Next, this paper descripts the relevant research methods, including the background, data collection, quantitative research methods. Finall...

Journal: :Nurse education today 2014
Jacqueline Kayler DeBrew Lynne Porter Lewallen

Making the decision to pass or to fail a nursing student is difficult for nurse educators, yet one that all educators face at some point in time. To make this decision, nurse educators draw from their past experiences and personal reflections on the situation. Using the qualitative method of critical incident technique, the authors asked educators to describe a time when they had to make a deci...

2017
Karin Levinsen

This paper contributes to knowledge on workshops as a research methodology, and specifically on how such workshops pertain to e-learning. A literature review illustrated that workshops are discussed according to three different perspectives: workshops as a means, workshops as practice, and workshops as a research methodology. Focusing primarily on the latter, this paper presents five studies on...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2003
C J Mann

Cohort, cross sectional, and case-control studies are collectively referred to as observational studies. Often these studies are the only practicable method of studying various problems, for example, studies of aetiology, instances where a randomised controlled trial might be unethical, or if the condition to be studied is rare. Cohort studies are used to study incidence, causes, and prognosis....

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