Clinical

<p>This article examines the many ethical challenges that are specific to qualitative research.

22 Oct 2010

<p>This article highlights some ethical considerations and practicalities that arose when conducting research with men in relation to decision making and seeking help for

22 Oct 2010

<p>The term ‘sensitive research’ has become recognised in health and social care research literature generally.

22 Oct 2010

<p>Choosing between Glaserian and Straussian grounded theory when selecting a methodological approach can be challenging, but few papers consider this decision-making proc

01 Jul 2010

<p>How can grounded theory researchers develop integrated conceptual analysis?

01 Jul 2010

<p>While undertaking a qualitative exploration of the role of lecturers in helping with problem-based learning, the author used an adapted form of classic grounded theory

01 Jul 2010

<p>Grounded theory has existed for more than 40 years and has proved a successful and rigorous general inductive research method.

01 Jul 2010

<p>Ethical conduct discussion often focuses on decisions made before and during the research process.

01 Jul 2010

<p>This paper demonstrates the methodological implications of using Heideggerian philosophy to inform a phenomenological study of the experience of memory loss.

01 Jul 2010

<p>Violence against nurses is an on-going issue in healthcare settings, and is regularly documented in the literature.

01 Jul 2010

<p>The concept of therapeutic misconception is explored following the Wilson method of concept analysis.

01 Jul 2010

Stories convey values and emotions, and can reveal the differences and similarities between people’s experiences.

01 Apr 2010

<p>The safe and competent use of complex medical devices requires training for healthcare staff, and external assurance standards require hospital trusts to provide evidence of such training.

01 Apr 2010

<p>Qualitative research can be influenced by the researcher’s role in the study. Here, the authors propose reflexive methodologies as a means by which the processes undertaken by the researcher can be made transparent and used as part of the data.

01 Apr 2010

<p>The terms ‘nursing research’ and ‘research nursing’ are often confused, although the skill sets associated with each occupation are different.

01 Apr 2010

<p>Increasingly, nurse researchers are using case studies to explore phenomena in healthcare practice. A key characteristic of case study research is its ability to allow researchers to focus on complex situations while taking the context of the situation into account.

01 Apr 2010

<p>Presenting a thesis and then undertaking the viva is challenging even for the most experienced of researchers.

01 Apr 2010

<p>The prevalence of physical and mental health problems is high in prisoners compared with the general population, although health services are closing the gaps. These disparities and the unique setting make for a potent environment for research into offender health.

01 Apr 2010

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