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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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The How Project: understanding contextual challenges to global surgical care provision in low-resource settings
Nakul P Raykar,Nakul P Raykar,Rachel R. Yorlets,Charles Liu,Roberta E. Goldman,Roberta E. Goldman,Sarah L M Greenberg,Sarah L M Greenberg,Meera Kotagal,Meera Kotagal,Paul Farmer,Paul Farmer,Paul Farmer,John G. Meara,John G. Meara,Nobhojit Roy,Nobhojit Roy,Rowan Gillies +17 more
TL;DR: The contextual challenges—the specific circumstances—faced by surgical care providers in low-resource settings who care for impoverished patients, and how those providers overcome these challenges are understood.
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Are natural resource windfalls a blessing or a curse in democratic settings: a case study - Ghana?
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Cross-cultural (mis)communication in IS offshoring: understanding through conversation analysis
David E. Avison,Peter Banks +1 more
TL;DR: Analysis of naturally occurring recordings of telephone conferences between offshore vendor staff in India and UK/US employees of a major pharmaceutical company demonstrates how the methodological approach of CA can be applied to IS offshoring research, producing key insights into culturally loaded conversations with clear applications for practice.
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Identifying priorities to improve maternal and child nutrition among the Khmu ethnic group, Laos: a formative study
TL;DR: Interventions to address undernutrition in Khmu communities should deliver clear, consistent messages on optimum nutrition behaviours, with emphasis on dietary diversity for pregnant and post‐partum mothers, encouraging exclusive breastfeeding and timely, appropriate complementary feeding.
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Implementation of integrated stepped care for unhealthy alcohol use in HIV clinics
E. Jennifer Edelman,Nathan B. Hansen,Nathan B. Hansen,Christopher J. Cutter,Cheryl Danton,Lynn E. Fiellin,Patrick G. O'Connor,Emily C. Williams,Stephen A. Maisto,Kendall J. Bryant,David A. Fiellin +10 more
TL;DR: Use of the CFIR framework reveals that implementation of integrated stepped care for unhealthy alcohol use in HIV clinics is facilitated by tools to help providers enhance patient motivation or address unhealthycohol use among patients perceived to be unmotivated.