نتایج جستجو برای: qualitative research

تعداد نتایج: 1531622  

Journal: :Manual therapy 2012
Nicola J Petty Oliver P Thomson Graham Stew

This paper explores a number of commonly used methodologies and methods in qualitative research, namely grounded theory, case study, phenomenology, ethnography and narrative research. For each methodology a brief history of its development and variants is given, followed by typical methods of data collection and analysis. Examples of manual therapy qualitative research studies are highlighted f...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2006
Maeve Landman

The present paper reflects a practical activity undertaken by the Nutrition Society's qualitative research network in October 2005. It reflects the structure of that exercise. First, there is an introduction to feminist methodology and methods. The informing premise is that feminist methodology is of particular interest to practitioners (professional and/or academic) engaged in occupations nume...

Journal: :Journal of clinical nursing 2003
Dorothy Horsburgh

It is necessary to subject published research to critical scrutiny, in order to evaluate the robustness of the findings. The criteria used in evaluation require to be appropriate for the research paradigm, i.e. quantitative or qualitative. Quantitative conceptualizations of reliability and validity are unsuitable for evaluation of qualitative research as they were not devised for this purpose. ...

2016
Målfrid Råheim Liv Heide Magnussen Ragnhild Johanne Tveit Sekse Åshild Lunde Torild Jacobsen Astrid Blystad

BACKGROUND The researcher role is highly debated in qualitative research. This article concerns the researcher-researched relationship. METHODS A group of health science researchers anchored in various qualitative research traditions gathered in reflective group discussions over a period of two years. RESULTS Efforts to establish an anti-authoritarian relationship between researcher and res...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2007
Lorelei Lingard

Happily, the RIME community has moved beyond the (tiresome) debate about whether qualitative research is as “good” or as “valuable” as quantitative research. We now take the view, most of us, that qualitative research presents a different way of exploring a different set of questions than those accommodated in quantitative studies.1 This progress has been good for medical education research, en...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2009
Brynjulf Stige Kirsti Malterud Torjus Midtgarden

Evaluation is essential for research quality and development, but the diversity of traditions that characterize qualitative research suggests that general checklists or shared criteria for evaluation are problematic. We propose an approach to research evaluation that encourages reflexive dialogue through use of an evaluation agenda. In proposing an evaluation agenda we shift attention from rule...

2014
Marita Danielsson Per Nilsen Annica Öhrn Hans Rutberg Jenni Fock Siw Carlfjord

BACKGROUND Patient safety culture emerges from the shared assumptions, values and norms of members of a health care organization, unit, team or other group with regard to practices that directly or indirectly influence patient safety. It has been argued that organizational culture is an amalgamation of many cultures, and that subcultures should be studied to develop a deeper understanding of an...

Journal: :Medical teacher 2005
Luc Côté Jean Turgeon

Although qualitative research is gaining recognition in medicine and in medical education, most clinical teachers do not know how to perform a critical appraisal of articles in these fields. This article describes a grid for the critical appraisal of qualitative research articles so that clinical teachers are in a better position to evaluate this type of research and to teach the critical appra...

Journal: :Sociology of health & illness 2014
Tania Elias Karen Lowton

Increasing longevity and prevalence of long-term conditions contribute to older adults being the greatest users of health services. However, relatively little is known about the health and illness beliefs of the oldest old or how they decide to seek help in response to symptoms. Through analysis of in-depth interviews with day centre attendees aged 80-93, we find that a moral, hierarchical appr...

Journal: :BMJ 2001
R S Barbour

Qualitative research methods are enjoying unprecedented popularity. Although checklists have undoubtedly contributed to the wider acceptance of such methods, these can be counterproductive if used prescriptively. The uncritical adoption of a range of “technical fixes” (such as purposive sampling, grounded theory, multiple coding, triangulation, and respondent validation) does not, in itself, co...

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