Qualitative interviewing
Qualitative interviewing is a foundational method in qualitative research and is widely used
in health research and the social sciences. Both qualitative semi-structured and in-depth …
in health research and the social sciences. Both qualitative semi-structured and in-depth …
Reflections and recommendations for conducting in-depth interviews with people with dementia
EK Cridland, L Phillipson… - Qualitative Health …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite the importance and advantages of including people with dementia in research,
there are various challenges for researchers and participants to their involvement. This …
there are various challenges for researchers and participants to their involvement. This …
Qualitative research interviewing: reflections on power, silence and assumptions
Background Novice researchers can face many challenges throughout their journey as
researchers in training, particularly when interviewing for qualitative research. Aim To …
researchers in training, particularly when interviewing for qualitative research. Aim To …
A dyadic approach to understanding the impact of breast cancer on relationships between partners during early survivorship
Background The shared impact of breast cancer for women and their male partners is
emerging as an important consideration during the experience of a breast cancer diagnosis …
emerging as an important consideration during the experience of a breast cancer diagnosis …
What do people with aphasia think about their health care? Factors influencing satisfaction and dissatisfaction
B Tomkins, S Siyambalapitiya, L Worrall - Aphasiology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Patient experience and satisfaction play an integral role in driving and directing
quality improvement in health care. Although there is an increasing body of literature …
quality improvement in health care. Although there is an increasing body of literature …
The implications of women's activity limitations and role disruptions during breast cancer survivorship
Early survivorship is a time of critical transition for women survivors of breast cancer as they
attempt to resume functional activities and important life roles. This study aimed to explore …
attempt to resume functional activities and important life roles. This study aimed to explore …
Understanding the 'work'of caseload midwives: a mixed-methods exploration of two caseload midwifery models in Victoria, Australia
Background Caseload midwifery models are becoming more common in Australian
maternity care. Little is known about how caseload midwifery compares with mainstream …
maternity care. Little is known about how caseload midwifery compares with mainstream …
Cambodian migrant women's postpartum experiences in Victoria, Australia
E Hoban, P Liamputtong - Midwifery, 2013 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women
who gave birth for the first time in Victoria, Australia between 2000 and 2010. DESIGN: an …
who gave birth for the first time in Victoria, Australia between 2000 and 2010. DESIGN: an …
[PDF][PDF] Symbolic interactionism as a methodological framework
MJ Carter, A Montes Alvarado - … of research methods in health social …, 2019 - academia.edu
Symbolic interactionism is theoretical perspective in sociology that addresses the manner in
which society is generated and maintained through face-to-face, repeated, meaningful …
which society is generated and maintained through face-to-face, repeated, meaningful …
Perceived health benefits and willingness to pay for parks by park users: Quantitative and qualitative research
Whilst a growing body of evidence demonstrates people derive a range of health and
wellbeing benefits from visiting parks, only a limited number of attempts have been made to …
wellbeing benefits from visiting parks, only a limited number of attempts have been made to …