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Implementation of Virtual Focus Groups as an Effective Strategy in Qualitative Research to Engage With Undersupported Communities: Protocol for Virtual Focus Groups.

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Qualitative Research Methods

Research Design in Clinical Psychology, 2021
These are questions not easily answered by the quantitative research designs used commonly within the medical profession. They are however the type of questions best answered by qualitative research methods instead.
Laurent Taskin
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Qualitative Research

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2019
Considering the inductive nature of qualitative studies, the research process can be challenging to novices and doctoral students at every step. Appropriate planning should be in place before the commencement of the fieldwork, as well as to be able to address any methodological contingencies that emerge during the process. Challenges and dilemmas occur
Michael P. Boyle, Mike Schmierbach
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Book Review: The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Organizational Communication

Management Communication Quarterly
QH304.K59 2005. Lindsay, D. (2011). Scientific writing = thinking in words. Victoria Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. The Sage handbook of qualitative research. Denzin, N.K. and Lincoln, Y.S., Eds. (2013-2017).
Ziyu Long
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Qualitative research

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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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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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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Reinventing qualitative research

BMJ, 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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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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