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The Quality of Qualitative Research

American Journal of Medical Quality, 2008
In general, an appreciation of the standards of qualitative research and the types of qualitative data analyses available to researchers have not kept pace with the growing presence of qualitative studies in medical science. To help rectify this problem, the authors clarify qualitative research reliability, validity, sampling, and generalizability ...
Edwin E. Gantt, Dave S. Collingridge
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Safeguarding and qualitative research

Nurse Education Today, 2013
Qualitative research is a potent method used by researchers to gain an insight and understanding into the thoughts, feelings, views and experiences of both patients and healthcare professionals. The narrative data offered through conversational methods of qualitative research can provide rich and deep descriptions of healthcare and so act as a guide to
Jones, Alun, Steen, Mary
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Designing Qualitative Research

, 2008
1. What is qualitative research? 2. From an idea to a research question 3. How to design qualitative research 4. Sampling, selecting and access 5. Resources and stumbling blocks 6. Quality in qualitative research 7.
U. Flick
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What Is Qualitative Research? An Overview and Guidelines

Australasian Marketing Journal
This guide explains the focus, rigor, and relevance of qualitative research, highlighting its role in dissecting complex social phenomena and providing in-depth, human-centered insights.
Weng Marc Lim
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Successful Qualitative Research


This workshop provides a unique opportunity to refine and elevate your research by discovering extraordinary realities in what appear to be ordinary practices.
David Silverman
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Ethics in Qualitative Research

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2001
Purpose: To critically examine ethical issues in qualitative research.Organizing Construct: The ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, and justice are guides for researchers to address initial and ongoing tensions between the needs and goals of the research and the rights of participants.Methods: Research literature, ethics literature, and ...
Orb, Angelica   +2 more
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The value of qualitative research

Nursing Standard, 2004
This article describes the dual nature of nursing research. It describes how qualitative research can present the patient's experience in a way that quantitative research cannot, but warns against over-reliance on qualitative methods. The article critically summarises the ideas of the European philosophers on which qualitative research is based.
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Being a Qualitative Researcher

Qualitative Health Research, 2011
This article, from a keynote address, is the result of some of the things which I learned about qualitative research during my many years of doing and teaching it. The main point I make is that qualitative researchers should present a good story which is based on evidence but focused on meaning rather than measurement.
Francis C. Biley, Immy Holloway
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The Good Qualitative Researcher

Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2007
This article discusses what it means to be a good qualitative researcher. The aim is to deliberately blur the distinction between epistemic and ethical goodness by arguing that there is a close connection between being a good qualitative researcher in the epistemic and the ethical senses.
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Reinventing qualitative research [PDF]

open access: possibleBMJ, 2016
I agree that The BMJ should not actively exclude qualitative research based on metrics,1 but what we need to consider is how qualitative research might be reinvented. As McCormack explains,2 much of it is currently, using a sports analogy, formulaic “post-game” interrogation.
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