نتایج جستجو برای: by using qualitative research methodology

تعداد نتایج: 9209110  

2010
Graham Crow

This paper reviews methodological innovation in qualitative research. It comprises a narrative review of 57 papers published between 2000-2009 in which claims to innovation in qualitative methods have been made. These papers encompass creative methods, narrative methods, mixed methods, online/e-research methods and software tools. The majority of claims of innovation are made for new methods or...

2012
Jenny Kelly Sherry Saggers Kylie Taylor Glenn Pearce Peter Massey Jennifer Bull Travis Odo John Thomas Rosita Billycan Jenni Judd Susan Reilly Shayne Ahboo

INTRODUCTION This article outlines the meaningful participation of eight Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members employed as community researchers investigating the impact of pandemic influenza in rural and remote Indigenous communities in Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation is now a requirement of health research involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait...

Journal: :Research in nursing & health 1997
S Thorne S R Kirkham J MacDonald-Emes

Despite nursing's enthusiastic endorsement of the applicability of qualitative research approaches to answering relevant clinical questions, many nurse researchers have been hesitant to depart from traditional qualitative research methods. While various derivations of phenomenology, grounded theory, and ethnography have been popularized within qualitative nursing research, the methodological pr...

Journal: :Culture, health & sexuality 2007
Christy E Newman Maria Bonar Heath S Greville Sandra C Thompson Dawn Bessarab Susan C Kippax

While Australian Aboriginal conceptions of health have been described as holistic and collective, contemporary approaches to health services and health research are often premised on the rational, reflexive subject of neoliberal discourse. This paper considers how neoliberal conceptions of health and subjectivity arose and were negotiated in the context of a qualitative research project on Abor...

2017
Scott McIntosh Tye Johnson Andrew F Wall Alexander V Prokhorov Karen Sue Calabro Duncan Ververs Vanessa Assibey-Mensah Deborah J Ossip

BACKGROUND United States college students, particularly those attending community colleges, have higher smoking rates than the national average. Recruitment of such smokers into research studies has not been studied in depth, despite a moderate amount information on study recruitment success with smokers from traditional four-year colleges. Recruitment channels and success are evolving as techn...

2016
Ashley Patricia MacDonald Ashley P. MacDonald

Refugees resettling in the United States face many challenges; especially within the health care setting. The purpose of this research was to add to the increasing body of knowledge about improving health care for the refugee population through investigating providers’ lived experience caring for them. This study utilized qualitative research methods with a descriptive phenomenological approach...

2015
Helen Colley

This paper presents a reflexive account of recently completed qualitative research into mentoring relationships between 'disaffected' 16-19 year olds and university students. Despite the current popularity of mentoring for socially excluded youth, research has been dominated by quantitative psychological studies and evaluation projects, with little attempt to explore the meanings that participa...

2014
Lynne D. Roberts Kate Povee

The adoption of mixed methods research in psychology has trailed behind other social science disciplines. Teaching psychology students, academics, and practitioners about mixed methodologies may increase the use of mixed methods within the discipline. However, tailoring and evaluating education and training in mixed methodologies requires an understanding of, and way of measuring, attitudes tow...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2018
Heidi M Levitt Michael Bamberg John W Creswell David M Frost Ruthellen Josselson Carola Suárez-Orozco

The American Psychological Association Publications and Communications Board Working Group on Journal Article Reporting Standards for Qualitative Research (JARS-Qual Working Group) was charged with examining the state of journal article reporting standards as they applied to qualitative research and with generating recommendations for standards that would be appropriate for a wide range of meth...

2016
Michael J Mackenzie Amanda J Wurz Yayoi Yamauchi Lanie Ann Pires S Nicole Culos-Reed

Objective. A qualitative research methods approach was used to explore the experiences of participants in an ongoing community-based yoga program developed for cancer survivors and their support persons. Methods. 25 participants took part in a series of semistructured focus groups following a seven-week yoga program and at three- and six-month follow-ups. Focus groups were transcribed verbatim ...

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