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Qualitative research interviews
After presenting a brief overview of the complexity of the qualitative interviewing process used by psychotherapy researchers, the authors discuss some of the major ideas that psychotherapy researchers using such interviews must consider both before and during the interview process.
Knox, Sarah, Burkard, Alan W.
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Sensitive Interviewing in Qualitative Research
AbstractIn this paper we focus on important considerations when planning and conducting qualitative interviews on sensitive topics. Drawing on experiences of conducting interviews with dementia caregivers, a framework of essential elements in qualitative interviewing was developed to emphasize study participants’ needs while also providing guidance for
Dempsey, Laura +3 more
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Purpose: Since personal, environmental and behavioral factors influence students’ and teachers’ actions and experiences, the present study aimed to assess gender-related experiences of students and teachers from single-sex and coeducational physical ...
Anika Frühauf +2 more
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Background Qualitative research has been used to explore patients’ and healthcare professionals’ experiences of surgical randomised controlled trials (RCTs).
Emma Elizabeth Phelps +4 more
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Given the multifaceted and interdisciplinary nature of studying crime and criminal justice, the pursuit of credible, reliable, and rigorous knowledge requires a well-developed methodological infrastructure. To explore and examine these areas, there are times when research needs to document probabilities, examine rates, identify correlations, and test ...
Helena Rovamo, Mariman Mabrouk
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Qualitative reconstruction interviews to study journalistic practice
Journalistica: The Methods Section In this section, Journalistica puts a spotlight on research methods used in journalism studies and/or journalism practice.
Alexandra Schwinges
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Experiences of living with symptomatic atrial fibrillation
Aim To explore the experiences of living with symptomatic atrial fibrillation. Design This study, with a descriptive qualitative design, was performed using semi‐structured individual interviews.
Lena Holmlund +4 more
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Patient Perspectives on Using Telemedicine During In-Center Hemodialysis: A Qualitative Study
Rationale & Objective: In the wake of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the United States federal government expanded originating telemedicine sites to include outpatient dialysis units.
Trenton M. Haltom +5 more
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Objective: To provide qualitative empirical data on parental expectations of diagnostic prenatal genomic sequencing and the value of the results to families.Methods: We interviewed 15 families—mothers and/or fathers—who had had prenatal genomic ...
Simon M. Outram +4 more
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Qualitative interviewing as measurement
AbstractThe attribution of beliefs and other propositional attitudes is best understood as a form of measurement, however counter‐intuitive this may seem. Measurement theory does not require that the thing measured should be a magnitude, or that the calibration of the measuring instrument should be numerical. It only requires a homomorphism between the
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