... in qualitative research to understand the per- spectives and experiences of people living with ...by qualitativestudies in which study participants were obese and data collection involved ...
... Qualitativestudies on the experiences and perspectives of children and adolescents ( ≤ 21 years of age) diagnosed with epilepsy were ...epidemiologic studies (eg, randomized controlled trials, ...
... nurses as poorly paid, downtrodden with poor working conditions (Newman et al, 2002) despite relative job security does not aid the recruitment of nurses regardless of gender. However, there is no evidence to suggest ...
... The need to design protocols to address psychosocial needs has been recognised in midwifery and in nursing practice with additional steps also being taken towards the recognition of spiritual beliefs, and with the ...
... for qualitative research across MEDLINE, Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), British Nursing Index, Applied Social Sciences Index and Ab- stracts (ASSIA) and Social Science ...
... balancing qualitative and quantitative research styles benefits both patients and their families and health care ...and qualitative rev- elations in another" and encourage others to use findings from ...
... of qualitativestudies about young adult transition, we describe efforts to understand the perspectives of stakeholders about the factors that facilitate or impede ...
... quantitative studies use certain statistical techniques such as ‘Cronbach Alpha’ values for a reliability index, in qualitativestudies these type of measures are not widely available, and appear to ...
... relevant qualitativestudies due largely to electronic system errors and partly to our search strategy, which restricted findings by requiring the inclusion of the word ‘ experience ’ ...of studies ...
... in qualitativestudies can raise a range of different ethical concerns, and qualitative researchers face dilemmas such as respect for privacy, establish- ment of honest and open interactions, and ...
... Qualitativestudies published on TOP within the time frame of this review have been limited in scope and ...generally. Studies reviewed in this paper were influ- enced by a range of contextual ...
... of studies and small samples mean that these findings only represent a narrow range of views, are not generalizable, and are likely to be subject to selection ...care. Studies all originated from English ...
... the studies, the Thomas and Harden approach based on thematic analysis was used ...tive studies in meta-syntheses, and consists of three ...included studies were assessed and coded according to their ...
... the studies selected are shown in Tables 1 and 2. The studies were done in 12 different countries, with the majority conducted in either East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda - 18 studies), or West ...
... Issues related to the limitations of the included papers as well as the methodological considerations of the present review study may be discussed according to the checklist of the methodological quality of published ...
... some studies highlighted the impact of fussy eating behaviours on certain food groups such as vegeta- bles and meats (A, H, I), data across studies demon- strated that all food groups could be affected, ...
... included studies were not tagged to a speci fi c age or age group. Most studies were conducted in developed countries, and non – English language articles were excluded, making the transferability of our fi ...
... selected studies and to provide an overview of the existing evidence on the well-being of judges, regardless of its quality, as this topic has not yet been reviewed ...
... approaches is not feasible or really helpful. In addition to researchers' personal methodological preferences, which must be respected, method decisions are ideally guided by the type and objectives of each research ...
... qualitative research is considered essential for generating a theory. The focus is on searching to identify the core social processes within a given social situation. Glaser and Strauss (1967) developed a research ...