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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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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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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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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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Standards for Qualitative Research

Nursing Science Quarterly, 1989
One of the greatest obstacles to the identification of excellence in qualitative studies is the lack of generally accepted criteria. The criteria developed for quantitative studies are based on a different set of as sumptions and are not appropriate.
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Philosophies of Qualitative Research

2017
This book is about the different philosophical paradigms and ideas that influence qualitative research. Its aim is to discuss and evaluate the ways that philosophical positions inform qualitative research as currently practiced. Unlike other contributions to the field, this book takes a historical perspective and shows how the philosophical ideas have ...
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Critiquing Qualitative Research

AORN Journal, 2009
ABSTRACTThe ability to critique research is a valuable skill that is fundamental to a perioperative nurse's ability to base his or her clinical practice on evidence derived from research. Criteria differ for critiquing a quantitative versus a qualitative study (ie, statistics are evaluated in a quantitative study, but not in a qualitative study).This ...
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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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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Lynne T Penberthy   +2 more
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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