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Proposal of a Qualitative Content Analysis Process for a Solo Researcher

Libri, 2023
Qualitative analytical methods are important in many academic fields, including informatics. Although qualitative content analysis (QCA) is used for text, a coding method for a solo researcher has rarely been discussed.
Marika Kawamoto   +2 more
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Domestic Violence in Palestine during the Outbreak of COVID-19: A Qualitative Content Analysis

Women & Criminal Justice, 2022
This article, by employing qualitative content analysis, examines domestic violence in Palestine during the outbreak of the pandemic. Based on 20 semi-structured online interviews conducted with Palestinian women who survived domestic violence via zoom ...
B. Hamamra
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A qualitative exploratory analysis of channeled content

EXPLORE, 2020
Throughout history, within numerous multicultural contexts across the globe, channeling has been expressed, practiced, revered and shunned. Broadly defined, channeling is "communication of information to or through a physically embodied human being, from a source that is said to exist on some other level or dimension of reality than the physical as we ...
Joyce Anastasia   +3 more
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An inductive qualitative content analysis of stigma experienced by people with rare diseases

Psychology and Health, 2021
Objective There are more than 6,000 known rare diseases (RDs), which are often serious, chronic, and progressive conditions. Cumulatively, having a RD is actually common, impacting an estimated 300 million people worldwide.
Marla Munro, A. Cook, Kathleen R. Bogart
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Content Analysis – Qualitative

2018
This chapter explores the parameters of and a systematic approach for conducting a qualitative content analysis (CA). Qualitative content analysis can be divided into three distinct approaches: conventional, directive, and summative. A conventional approach to qualitative content analysis is used to describe a communication event.
Stephen M. Croucher, Daniel Cronn-Mills
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Qualitative Content Analysis

2015
Abstract This chapter examines qualitative content analysis, a recent methodological innovation. Qualitative content analysis is defined and distinguished here from basic and interpretive approaches to content analysis. Qualitative content analysis is also distinguished from other qualitative research methods, though features and ...
James W. Drisko, Tina Maschi
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Barriers to and facilitators of nursing students' adjustment to internship: A qualitative content analysis.

Nurse Education Today, 2021
BACKGROUND Identifying factors affecting nursing students' adjustment to the internship conditions can enable nursing officials to make important decisions that can help students benefit more from their internship period according to expected goals ...
Naiereh Aghaei   +3 more
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Content Analysis of Qualitative Data

Counselling Psychology Review, 1996
Content analysis is perhaps the most traditional approach to the analysis of verbal qualitative data. Although this approach is firmly rooted in the positivist framework of quantitative methods in psychology, with all its inherent philosophical problems, we believe it has something to offer when faced with the analysis of rich interview data. There are
Regina Pauli, Diane Bray
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Identifying outcomes for depression that matter to patients, informal caregivers, and health-care professionals: qualitative content analysis of a large international online survey.

Lancet psychiatry, 2020
BACKGROUND Many clinical trials have assessed treatments for depressive disorders and bipolar depression. However, whether, and which, assessed outcome domains really matter to patients, informal caregivers, and health-care professionals remains unclear.
A. Chevance   +9 more
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Cancer Patients’ Informational Needs: Qualitative Content Analysis

Journal of Cancer Education, 2015
Understanding the informational needs of cancer patients is a requirement to plan any educative care program for them. The aim of this study was to identify Iranian cancer patients' perceptions of informational needs. The study took a qualitative approach.
Haydeh, Heidari   +1 more
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