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Best Practices for Mixed Methods Research in Health Sciences: (566732013-001)

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Creating advantages with franchising in healthcare: an explorative mixed methods study on the role of the relationship between the franchisor and units.

TL;DR: It seems important to have open, committed, cooperative franchise relationships in which professional franchisees and unit managers feel and trust that they have the opportunity to introduce ideas and articulate their needs to the franchisor.
Dissertation

Adverse perinatal outcomes and models of maternity care for Thai adolescent pregnant women : a mixed methods study

TL;DR: The author revealed that the main models of maternity care for pregnant adolescent women were the CenteringPregnancy® model (Group antenatal care) and Young Women’s Clinic or a dedicated teenage clinic.
Dissertation

Development and evaluation of a low cost, 3D imaging mobile surface topography system (MSTS) for measuring posture and back shape in clinical settings

Gok Kandasamy
TL;DR: This dissertation aims to provide a history of web exceptionalism from 1989 to 2002, a period chosen in order to explore its roots as well as specific cases up to and including the year in which descriptions of “Web 2.0” began to circulate.
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A Contextualized Approach to Faith-Based HIV Risk Reduction for African American Women

TL;DR: The majority of women in this sample were engaged in behaviors that put them at risk for contracting HIV, struggled with religiously based barriers and matters of sexuality, and had a desire to incorporate their intimate relationships, parenting, and financial burdens into faith-based HIV risk-reduction interventions.
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"I'm Literally Drowning": A Mixed-Methods Exploration of Infant-Toddler Child Care Providers' Wellbeing.

TL;DR: The potential for a two-pronged mindfulness-based caregiving intervention for center-based child care providers to reduce stress and support caregiving behaviors is explored.
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