Reflexivity and the clinician-researcher: managing participant misconceptions
AJ Hiller, DF Vears - Qualitative Research Journal, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–It is increasingly common for health care clinicians to undertake qualitative
research investigating an aspect of their own profession. Although the additional knowledge …
research investigating an aspect of their own profession. Although the additional knowledge …
“Are we there yet?” expectations and experiences with lower limb robotic exoskeletons: a qualitative evaluation of the therapist perspective
Purpose Lower limb robotic exoskeletons can assist movement, however, clinical uptake in
neurorehabilitation is limited. The views and experiences of clinicians are pivotal to the …
neurorehabilitation is limited. The views and experiences of clinicians are pivotal to the …
Fragile forgotten families: parenting a premature infant in a rural area, where is the evidence?
Background and aims: Families in rural Australia are at higher risk of preterm birth and have
poorer access to health services. This paper reviews the literature on parenting premature …
poorer access to health services. This paper reviews the literature on parenting premature …
“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 …
General practitioners learning qualitative research: A case study of postgraduate education
J Hepworth, M Kay - Australian Family Physician, 2015 - search.informit.org
Background: Qualitative research is increasingly being recognised as a vital aspect of
primary healthcare research. Teaching and learning how to conduct qualitative research is …
primary healthcare research. Teaching and learning how to conduct qualitative research is …
Rural and urban? An exploration of medical workforce issues in regional centres of Australia
JA May - 2015 - bridges.monash.edu
Recent patterns of population change across rural Australia combined with the concomitant
centralisation and rationalisation of many key public and private services have seen an …
centralisation and rationalisation of many key public and private services have seen an …
Exploring issues of identity for adult haematology oncology patients
JML Stephens - 2018 - open.library.ubc.ca
Caring for adult haematology cancer patients can be challenging, and the difference in
experience between this cancer subgroup and solid tumour cancers is only recently …
experience between this cancer subgroup and solid tumour cancers is only recently …
'Not knowing what is going on': The experiences of people with deafblindness–dual sensory impairment in Australian hospitals—a mixed methods study
AT Watharow - 2021 - opus.lib.uts.edu.au
When patients with deafblindness–dual sensory impairment (DBDSI) go to hospital, their
capacity to know what is happening to and about them is compromised. This study …
capacity to know what is happening to and about them is compromised. This study …
Student Perspectives on the Holistic Education Process: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study
CJ Scott - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Retention has long been an issue within the academic world, with retention being a proxy for
prospective students to determine institutional success and commitment to their students …
prospective students to determine institutional success and commitment to their students …
[PDF][PDF] The lived experience of parenting a premature infant in a rural area
L Wakely - 2018 - nova.newcastle.edu.au
I have come to the realisation (possibly rather naïvely) that embarking on a PhD is a fairly
selfish process. It is selfish because while it takes a committed team of people to support a …
selfish process. It is selfish because while it takes a committed team of people to support a …