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
N Postol, J Barton, L Wakely, A Bivard… - Disability and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
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?
L Wakely, K Rae, D Keatinge - Neonatal, Paediatric & Child …, 2015 - search.informit.org
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
BN Dhas, J Fox, B Bright, DB El Haj… - Qualitative Health …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …