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Doing Qualitative Research
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This article is published in Journal of Advanced Nursing.The article was published on 1993-06-01. It has received 2707 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Qualitative research.read more
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The qualitative research interview
TL;DR: This work examines less structured interview strategies in which the person interviewed is more a participant in meaning making than a conduit from which information is retrieved.
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Sampling in Interview-Based Qualitative Research: A Theoretical and Practical Guide
TL;DR: A four-point approach to sampling in qualitative interview-based research is presented and critically discussed in this article, which integrates theory and process for the following: (1) defining a sample universe, by way of specifying inclusion and exclusion criteria for potential participation; (2) deciding upon a sample size, through the conjoint consideration of epistemological and practical concerns; (3) selecting a sampling strategy, such as random sampling, convenience sampling, stratified sampling, cell sampling, quota sampling or a single-case selection strategy; and (4) sample sourcing, which includes
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Word of mouth communication within online communities: Conceptualizing the online social network
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the results of a two-stage study aimed at investigating online word of mouth (WOM) communication: a set of in-depth qualitative interviews followed by a social network analysis of a single online community.
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Methodological rigour within a qualitative framework
Gerard A. Tobin,Cecily Begley +1 more
TL;DR: The methodological trinity of reliability, validity and generalization is described and a shift from a position of fundamentalism to a more pluralistic approach as a means of legitimizing naturalistic inquiry is advocated.
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Analyzing Qualitative Data
TL;DR: This half-day tutorial will focus on the basic methods for analyzing qualitative data using a mixture of talks and hands-on activities and will consider closed and open coding as well as clustering and categorizing coded data.
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Outcomes of Integrated Behavioral Health with Primary Care
Bijal A. Balasubramanian,Deborah J. Cohen,Katelyn K. Jetelina,L. Miriam Dickinson,Melinda M. Davis,Rose Gunn,Kris Gowen,Frank V. deGruy,Benjamin F. Miller,Larry A. Green +9 more
TL;DR: Integrating behavioral health and primary care, when adapted to fit into community practices, reduced depression severity and enhanced patients' experience of care.
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What do family physicians consider an error? A comparison of definitions and physician perception
TL;DR: Qualitative analysis found that three areas may affect how physicians make decisions about error: the process that occurred vs. the outcome that occurred, rare vs. common occurrences and system vs. individual responsibility.
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Processes of auditability in sustainability assurance - the case of materiality construction
TL;DR: The authors examined how financial audit-styled concepts such as materiality are transferred to non-financial audit arenas, drawing on a case study of assurors working within a Big 4 professional body.
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Young People's Views on Electronic Mental Health Assessment: Prefer to Type than Talk?
Sally Bradford,Debra Rickwood +1 more
TL;DR: Results provided support for the use of an e-tool, with most young people stating that it could help in the disclosure of particularly embarrassing problems and the main advantages reported were that the e- tool would support disclosure without fear of judgment by health professionals, and would enable young people greater input in deciding what to focus on.
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Don't worry, be positive: improving functional recovery 1 year after hip fracture.
Yuchi Young,Barbara Resnick +1 more
TL;DR: The keys to functional recovery were active participation in rehabilitation and following instructions from care providers, and self‐determination, a positive attitude, and social support played significant roles in making rehabilitation work.