Learning to listen: serendipitous outcomes of a research training experience
J Chambers‐Evans, J Stelling… - Journal of advanced …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Learning to listen: serendipitous outcomes of a research training experience Experience
gained in a qualitative research‐training project led a group of clinical nurse specialists to …
gained in a qualitative research‐training project led a group of clinical nurse specialists to …
“Switching Hats”: Insights From Experienced Clinical Interviewers Turned Novice Research Interviewers
Health professionals/clinicians interview people regularly as part of their role. However, a
qualitative research interview differs considerably to a clinical interview. If clinicians …
qualitative research interview differs considerably to a clinical interview. If clinicians …
In-depth interviewing: The key issues of reliability and validity
P McDougall - Community Practitioner, 2000 - search.proquest.com
The critical issues of reliability and validity can often be overlooked in published research
reports of qualitative research. Health visitor PAULINE McDOUGALL firmly believes that …
reports of qualitative research. Health visitor PAULINE McDOUGALL firmly believes that …
[HTML][HTML] Interviews in healthcare: A phenomenological approach a qualitative research methodology
F Tanwir, S Moideen, R Habib - Journal of Public Health …, 2021 - ijn-medicalarticles.info
Interviews in Healthcare: A Phenomenological Approach A Qualitative Research Methodology
- Open Access Pub Open Access Pub Home About Policies Ethics Peer Review Open Access …
- Open Access Pub Open Access Pub Home About Policies Ethics Peer Review Open Access …
How to… assess the quality of qualitative research
As a clinician interested in qualitative research, you are likely to have pondered whether a
particular study is trustworthy. How do you know whether qualitative research findings are …
particular study is trustworthy. How do you know whether qualitative research findings are …
[引用][C] Qualitative research and scientific inquiry
A Oakley - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The two cultures of 'qualitative'and 'quantitative'ways of knowing have been with us for a
long time. They are powerful influence on the methods used by researchers, and on the …
long time. They are powerful influence on the methods used by researchers, and on the …
Qualitative research can inform clinical practice
Their suggestion that qualitative research is only pertinent to a specialist audience is
incorrect. As outlined in the open letter and corroborated by many responses, we believe …
incorrect. As outlined in the open letter and corroborated by many responses, we believe …
Becoming a clinician researcher in allied health
D Harvey, D Plummer, I Nielsen… - Australian Health …, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective Combining research with clinical practice has benefits for health services and
practitioners. There is limited information available on strategies used by health …
practitioners. There is limited information available on strategies used by health …
Commentary: Generalisability and validity in qualitative research.
JG Rodriguez - British Medical Journal, 1999 - go.gale.com
Gardner and Chapple's study illustrates both the valuable insights that can be derived from
qualitative work and the difficulties of demonstrating the credibility of such findings in …
qualitative work and the difficulties of demonstrating the credibility of such findings in …