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Ethical considerations in prehospital ambulance based research: qualitative interview study of expert informants

Ethical considerations in prehospital ambulance based research: qualitative interview study of expert informants

... Conclusion This interview study of expert informants offers insight into the challenges of undertaking research in the ambu- lance setting. This is a major area of growth in clinical research exploring the ...

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Therapists' experiences of relational depth: a qualitative interview study

Therapists' experiences of relational depth: a qualitative interview study

... [T]here was something of a knowing who we were to each other in that moment that was really, really important, and, um, there was something about I— what I felt was complete trust of myself and him as well as in that ...

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Understanding engagement with eHealth apps : a qualitative interview study

Understanding engagement with eHealth apps : a qualitative interview study

... the interview were chosen by the ...this study is voluntary, that their data will be made anonymous and that they had the right to stop the interview whenever they wanted without any ...the ...

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Responding to symptoms suggestive of lung cancer: a qualitative interview study

Responding to symptoms suggestive of lung cancer: a qualitative interview study

... We believe this is the fi rst study to explore the appraisal and help-seeking decisions of patients responding to symptoms suggestive of lung cancer. Unsurprisingly, there are few differences in the appraisal of ...

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Clinical decision making in the recognition of dying: a qualitative interview study

Clinical decision making in the recognition of dying: a qualitative interview study

... This study focused on the decisions of individual clini- cians, rather than exploring the process of decision- making by ...a qualitative study, several processes [37] were used to strengthen the ...

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Understanding delayed access to antenatal care: a qualitative interview study

Understanding delayed access to antenatal care: a qualitative interview study

... to interview women until no new themes emerged, whilst ensuring diversity according to the above theoretically informed ...the study and gave verbal consent for us to contact them to arrange an ...

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Understanding delayed access to antenatal care: a qualitative interview study

Understanding delayed access to antenatal care: a qualitative interview study

... to interview women until no new themes emerged, whilst ensuring diversity according to the above theoretically informed ...the study and gave verbal consent for us to contact them to arrange an ...

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Understanding delayed access to antenatal care: a qualitative interview study

Understanding delayed access to antenatal care: a qualitative interview study

... the study indicated, fear of judgement, stigma, scrutiny or even the consequences of the pregnancy, such as coping with another child, meant that they were not ready to take this step, leading to avoid- ance or ...

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Peer group support for bereaved children: a qualitative interview study

Peer group support for bereaved children: a qualitative interview study

... with other aspects of their lives. The remarks made by these children and parents indicated that this was sometimes a challenge. This study has several limitations. The group is selective in that all had been ...

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Coping with loneliness at University: A qualitative interview study with students in the UK

Coping with loneliness at University: A qualitative interview study with students in the UK

... this study sought to examine the coping strategies young adults deploy to manage experiences of loneliness whilst studying at ...A qualitative, cross-sectional study was ...to study, and who ...

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Coping with loneliness at University: a qualitative interview study with students in the UK

Coping with loneliness at University: a qualitative interview study with students in the UK

... this study sought to examine the coping strategies young adults deploy to manage experiences of loneliness whilst studying at ...A qualitative, cross-sectional study was ...to study, and who ...

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Coping with loneliness at University: a qualitative interview study with students in the UK

Coping with loneliness at University: a qualitative interview study with students in the UK

... Loneliness negatively affects academic and social adjustment to the new environment (Wohn & LaRose, 2014) and has been suggested to be an important factor underlying dropout from University (Ali & Kohun, 2007; ...

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Responding to symptoms suggestive of lung cancer: a qualitative interview study.

Responding to symptoms suggestive of lung cancer: a qualitative interview study.

... this study. They thank Helen Morris, the SYMPTOM study manager, our other study patient, and public representatives Victor Boulter and Sue Ballard, and the NHS trusts and their nurses who recruited ...

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Responding to symptoms suggestive of lung cancer : a qualitative interview study.

Responding to symptoms suggestive of lung cancer : a qualitative interview study.

... We believe this is the first study to explore the appraisal and help-seeking decisions of patients responding to symptoms suggestive of lung cancer. Unsurprisingly, there are few differences in the appraisal of ...

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Disclosing an Invisible Disability During the Interview Process: A Qualitative Study

Disclosing an Invisible Disability During the Interview Process: A Qualitative Study

... 93 What advantages do you think a person would have if they disclose their disability? Disadvantages? The advantages include being part of a program (Vocational Rehabilitation) that prepares a person to disclose. “Doing ...

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The e interview in qualitative research

The e interview in qualitative research

... are study- ing abroad might also conduct research on their home countries without the need for costly return ...from interview research, for example if they felt too shy or inhibited ...

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Qualitative considerations for kinaesthetics in HCI

Qualitative considerations for kinaesthetics in HCI

... ABSTRACT With recent technological developments in motion capture there is an opportunity to redefine the physical interactions we have with products, considering human needs in movement at the forefront rather than ...

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Qualitative considerations for kinaesthetics in HCI

Qualitative considerations for kinaesthetics in HCI

... ABSTRACT With recent technological developments in motion capture there is an opportunity to redefine the physical interactions we have with products, considering human needs in movement at the forefront rather than ...

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Nursing home staff’s views on residents’ dignity: a qualitative interview study

Nursing home staff’s views on residents’ dignity: a qualitative interview study

... a study of Baillie [26], who noticed that for patients in a hospital setting dignity was enhanced by having contact with fellow pa- tients suffering the same fate, and by having a good re- lationship with the ...

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Mechanisms of action of an implementation intervention in stroke rehabilitation: a qualitative interview study

Mechanisms of action of an implementation intervention in stroke rehabilitation: a qualitative interview study

... all interview studies, we were reliant on participants’ will- ingness and ability to fully reflect on, and articulate, their ...insightful interview accounts to extract the mechanisms of action, rather than ...

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