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Aim To explore the methodological and ethical issues of conducting qualitative telephone interviews about personal or professional trauma with critical care nurses.
<p>Aim To describe the Policy Delphi technique and show how it was used in a research study in the Republic of Ireland.</p> <p>Background Policy Delphi is a va
<p>Aim To explore some of the main methodological challenges faced by interviewers in Arab settings, particularly during interviews with psychiatric nurses.</p> <
<p>Aim To draw on the researchers’ experience of developing and distributing a UK-wide electronic survey.
<p>Aim To determine what encourages or discourages AIDS/HIV patients from completing questionnaires.</p> <p>Background Data from surveys can provide important
<p>Aim Report of an innovative use of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to enable an in-depth study of the experiences of disengagement from mental health ser
<p>Aim To explore the challenges of engaging men with penile cancer in qualitative interview research.</p> <p>Background Qualitative interviewing offers an ide
<p>Aim To argue that creating communicative spaces in an action research study gave voice to young mothers who may otherwise have remained voiceless.</p> <p>Ba
<p>Aim To evaluate the performance of the simplified Indian Diabetes Risk Score (IDRS) and the Australian Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment (AUSDRISK) instruments in predict
<p>Aims To describe the action research approach taken to engage a multidisciplinary group of health professionals and managers from five rural health services with govern
<p>Aim To explore two contrasting methods of phenomenographic data analysis.</p> <p>Background Phenomenography is a still-uncommon but increasingly used method
Development of a factorial survey to explore restricting a child’s movement for a clinical procedure
<p>Aim To report on the development of a factorial survey to explore nurses’ participation in restricting children’s movement for clinical procedures in hospital.</p>
<p>Aim To review strategies for successful recruitment in small-scale, qualitative research in primary care by exploring those used in a variety of settings and providing a reflective analysis of the strategies used in one such study.</p> <p>Background Recruitment of participant
<p>Aim To outline the barriers to and benefits of using Q methodology in a classroom.</p> <p>Background Q methodology has been established as a systematic way to measure subjectivity that is consistent with the naturalistic paradigm.
Aim To present a case example of using an arts-based approach and the development of an art exhibit to disseminate research findings from a narrative research study.
<p>Aim To present an adaptation of interpretive interactionism that incorporates and honours feminist values and principles.</p> <p>Background Interpretive interactionism as described by Denzin can be useful when examining interactive processes.
<p>Aim To describe the challenges related to being an ‘insider’ researcher in a study that uses a feminist-informed storytelling research design and to discuss practical strategies to manage these challenges.</p> <p>Background The positioning of the researcher in qualitative res
<p>Aims To improve estimation of statistical power by constructing its confidence interval.</p> <p>Background Statistical power is often computed using a sample variance estimated from previous studies.
