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Narrative interviewing

International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2015
Introduction Narrative interviews place the people being interviewed at the heart of a research study. They are a means of collecting people's own stories about their experiences of health and illness. Narrative interviews can help researchers to better understand people's experiences and behaviours.
Claire, Anderson, Susan, Kirkpatrick
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Specialised outpatient paediatric palliative care team–parent collaboration: narrative interviews with parents

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2021
Objective In Germany, children with life-limiting conditions and complex symptoms are eligible for specialised outpatient palliative care (SOPC). In the federal state of Hesse, SOPC for children (SOPPC) is delivered by teams with paediatric expertise ...
Dania Schütze   +11 more
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Research and scholarly methods: Semi‐structured interviews

Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, 2021
The popularity and value of qualitative research has increasingly been recognized in health and pharmacy services research. Although there is certainly an appropriate place in qualitative research for other data collection methods, a primary benefit of ...
Omolola A. Adeoye‐Olatunde   +1 more
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Parents' Perspectives on Hospital Care for Children and Adolescents with Life-Limiting Conditions: A Grounded Theory Analysis of Narrative Interviews

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2019
Background: Guidelines on pediatric palliative care recommend to provide care for children and adolescents with life-limiting conditions at home. Since 2007, in Germany, palliative home care can be provided by specialized outpatient palliative care teams.
J. Engler   +8 more
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Understanding Narrative Linearity for Telling Expressive Time-Oriented Stories

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021
Creating expressive narrative visualization often requires choosing a well-planned narrative order that invites the audience in. The narrative can either follow the linear order of story events (chronology), or deviate from linearity (anachronies). While
Xingyu Lan, Xinyue Xu, Nan Cao
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Managing the narrative: Investor relations officers and corporate disclosure✰

Journal of Accounting & Economics, 2019
Investor relations officers (IROs) play a central role in corporate communications with Wall Street. We survey 610 IROs at U.S. public companies and conduct 14 follow-up interviews to deepen our understanding of the role of IROs in corporate disclosure ...
Lawrence D. Brown   +3 more
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Enhancing children’s narratives in investigative interviews

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2000
To illustrate the amount of detail that can be elicited from alleged abuse victims using open-ended prompts by closely examining forensic interviews of a 5-year-old and a 15-year-old.Interview prompts in the substantive sections of two forensic interviews were characterized as invitations, cued invitations. directive or option-posing, and the number of
Y, Orbach, M E, Lamb
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Narrative Interviews: The Big Stories

, 2020
Christine Erlach, Michael Müller
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