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The Quality of Qualitative Research
American Journal of Medical Quality, 2008In 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 ...
Dave S, Collingridge, Edwin E, Gantt
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Introduction to Qualitative Research
Gastroenterology Nursing, 2002The purpose of this article is to introduce practicing nurses to qualitative research. Qualitative research terms are defined, philosophy of science is briefly discussed, and several types of qualitative research studies are described. A hermeneutic phenomenological study of infant colic is described as an example of qualitative research useful in ...
Marsha L Cirgin, Ellett +1 more
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Nursing Standard, 2015
Qualitative research has an important role in helping nurses and other healthcare professionals understand patient experiences of health and illness. Qualitative researchers have a large number of methodological options and therefore should take care in planning and conducting their research.
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Qualitative research has an important role in helping nurses and other healthcare professionals understand patient experiences of health and illness. Qualitative researchers have a large number of methodological options and therefore should take care in planning and conducting their research.
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Reinventing qualitative research
BMJ, 2016I 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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Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2009
This review brings together developments over the past year in pain research using qualitative methodologies. In line with the goals of the current biopsychosocial model of pain, such a research framework offers in-depth understanding of the experience of pain within its cultural, familial and socioeconomic environmental context.Using 'qualitative' and
Mitchell, Laura A. +1 more
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This review brings together developments over the past year in pain research using qualitative methodologies. In line with the goals of the current biopsychosocial model of pain, such a research framework offers in-depth understanding of the experience of pain within its cultural, familial and socioeconomic environmental context.Using 'qualitative' and
Mitchell, Laura A. +1 more
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The Good Qualitative Researcher
Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2007This 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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Ethics in Qualitative Research
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2001Purpose: 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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On the Aesthetics of Qualitative Research
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1995The longstanding debate concerning the credibility of qualitative work and the increasing interest in computerized systems for qualitative data are, arguably, manifestations of efforts to make qualitative research more closely resemble conventional science. Computer technology, in particular, is transforming the look and feel of qualitative work.
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN THANATOLOGY
Death Studies, 2002A new research paradigm has been emerging which holds significant potential for the field of death studies. The qualitative project is a diverse collection of methodologies that focuses its interests on the words, narratives, and stories of individuals and groups.
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An introduction to qualitative research
European Journal of Information Systems, 2000(2000). An introduction to qualitative research. European Journal of Information Systems: Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 127-128.
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