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Exploring the implementation and integration of structured medication reviews in primary care: A qualitative evaluation using normalization process theory

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Evaluating qualitative research

Evidence-based Healthcare, 1997
This article is designed to provide guidelines to assist midwives in evaluating the qualitative research studies. Criteria for evaluating quantitative are frequently applied to qualitative methodolgies and this is inappropriate. To provide effective care for mothers and babies midwives need to be able to critically evaluate qualitative as well as ...
Mary Boulton, Ray Fitzpatrick
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Active Qualitative Evaluation

Evaluation, 1999
This article discusses active qualitative evaluation and modern sociotechnical design as parts of an approach for the evaluation of organizational change. ‘Intervention in interactions’ is the most important similarity between these parts when considering the evaluation of organizational change.
Herman Kuipers, Rudy Richardson
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Qualitative Evaluation Audits

Evaluation Review, 1989
Growing out of the authors' experiences with two evaluation audits, this article builds upon the discussion of evaluation audits begun in Greene et al. (Evaluation Review, August, 1988). The article highlights thefollowingfour issues salient to evaluation audits: (1) the importance of thorough contract negotiations and the orientation to the ...
Elizabeth Whitmore, Marilyn L. Ray
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Qualitative Evaluation Methods

Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1981
`a very good book indeed... I have read and re-read many parts of the text... Wit, thoughtfulness, graceful style, and practical advice are well mixed... a welcome contribution to the maturing of evaluation into an interdisciplinary field whose function in describing and understanding social programs is as important as its role in explaining or judging
David S. Cordray, Michael Quinn Patton
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Evaluation of qualitative research

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2003
Summary• It is necessary to subject published research to critical scrutiny, in order to evaluate the robustness of the findings.• The criteria used in evaluation require to be appropriate for the research paradigm, i.e. quantitative or qualitative. Quantitative conceptualizations of reliability and validity are unsuitable for evaluation of qualitative
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Qualitative evaluation

The Arithmetic Teacher, 1962
No one will deny that many basic changes are taking place in the mathematical experiences being offered elementary-school pupils. These changes become very dramatic when one compares the differences over a period of a decade or two. Should these changes continue, and it certainly seems likely and desirable, the future will truly be dynamic.
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