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Perceived health impacts of watershed development projects in southern India: a qualitative study

Perceived health impacts of watershed development projects in southern India: a qualitative study

... manager from another region and ...understanding perceived impacts, which would be better articulated by those who participated ...on impacts of agriculture-related activities), landless ...

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How is Telemedicine perceived? A qualitative study of perspectives from the UK and India

How is Telemedicine perceived? A qualitative study of perspectives from the UK and India

... On the other hand, the participants disagreed on a number of issues. For instance, most of the UK and some of the Indian stakeholders believed that there were good prospects for a bi-lateral relationship in telemedi- ...

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Asperger Syndrome and perceived offending conduct: a qualitative study

Asperger Syndrome and perceived offending conduct: a qualitative study

... case study examples there are clear cases where long term abuse in the form of bullying have occurred; it also appears that the abuse may have been partly or wholly a causal factor leading to offending ...

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Understanding Perceived Value of Mobile Payments: A Qualitative Study

Understanding Perceived Value of Mobile Payments: A Qualitative Study

... classified into two main types, remote and proximity MP (Ondrus, 2015). The most common form of proximity MP is conducted through wallet apps by tapping the smartphone over a payment terminal. The terminal activates a ...

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Impacts of maternal mortality on living children and families: A qualitative study from Butajira, Ethiopia

Impacts of maternal mortality on living children and families: A qualitative study from Butajira, Ethiopia

... died from maternal causes, as well as 13 stakeholders (government officials, civil society, and a UN agency); and held 10 focus group discussions with 87 community ...died from maternal causes face ...

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Iranian entrepreneur nurses’ perceived barriers to entrepreneurship: A qualitative study

Iranian entrepreneur nurses’ perceived barriers to entrepreneurship: A qualitative study

... Graneheim and Lundman’s step [24] was used for data analysis, which includes word‑by‑word transcribing and several readings of the interviews to achieve the general sense, to divide the text into abstract semantic units, ...

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The perceived quality of Early Intervention Centers in Andalusia. A qualitative study

The perceived quality of Early Intervention Centers in Andalusia. A qualitative study

... the perceived quality of their users and ...this study was to explore the perceived quality of service by the families attended in the Early Intervention Cen- ters in Andalusia from a ...

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The prevalence and perceived impacts of early marriages: A Study on women in Rural Pakistan

The prevalence and perceived impacts of early marriages: A Study on women in Rural Pakistan

... The prevalence of early marriage has been well documented in developing countries, however women’s own perspectives on the practice are less well recognized. This study sought to explore female perspectives on ...

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Implementing clinical guidelines in psychiatry: a qualitative study of perceived facilitators and barriers

Implementing clinical guidelines in psychiatry: a qualitative study of perceived facilitators and barriers

... “ We do not have time to read and take note of all the scientific treatment guidelines and relevant literature for our profession or field ” (C). One factor reported to be successful was an active lea- dership with ...

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A Qualitative Case Study of Facebook and Its Perceived Impact on Social Connectivity

A Qualitative Case Study of Facebook and Its Perceived Impact on Social Connectivity

... The first two data points, the questionnaire and focus groups, provide a strong preference for keeping the academic and social space separate when using a tool like Facebook. However, the third data set provides a ...

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Support in Clinical Settings as Perceived by Nursing Students in Iran: A Qualitative Study

Support in Clinical Settings as Perceived by Nursing Students in Iran: A Qualitative Study

... Conventional content analysis was applied to analyze the data (17). The primary analysis was performed by the third researcher. Firstly each interview was listened to carefully, and then the transcript of every interview ...

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Perceived barriers to perinatal mental health care utilization : a qualitative study

Perceived barriers to perinatal mental health care utilization : a qualitative study

... present study sample that was still pregnant during the interview and even she indicated that “the first thing that I think about is the baby and I think is the baby ...requires from its parents she had to ...

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The Perceived Effects of Sorority Chapter Size on the Member Experience: A Qualitative Study

The Perceived Effects of Sorority Chapter Size on the Member Experience: A Qualitative Study

... important study was completed regarding the effect of being affiliated with a sorority during the first year of ...differ from their peers on outcomes that were identified in the ...a study by Pike ...

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Impacts of Climate Change Induced Migration on Gender: A Qualitative Study from the Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh

Impacts of Climate Change Induced Migration on Gender: A Qualitative Study from the Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh

... the study area, with the following 19 had primary education and only two completed secondary ...this study, we observed that the respondent who passed the secondary school certificate examination, had ...

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Perceived gaps in early childhood development-related health policies in Iran: Findings from a qualitative exploratory study

Perceived gaps in early childhood development-related health policies in Iran: Findings from a qualitative exploratory study

... velopment and addresses which policy requires widening policy makers’ insight and understanding to enhance their focus from physical development and mortality reduction towards combating the existing inequalities ...

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Intergenerational impacts of maternal mortality: Qualitative findings from rural Malawi

Intergenerational impacts of maternal mortality: Qualitative findings from rural Malawi

... our study are similar to those of other researchers looking at the impact of maternal death on living children [12,13,15], and add insight into the far- reaching and intergenerational impacts of maternal ...

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The Influence of Perceived Environmental Impacts of Tourism on the Perceived

Importance of Sustainable Tourism

The Influence of Perceived Environmental Impacts of Tourism on the Perceived Importance of Sustainable Tourism

... obtained from responsible visitors and lower environmental damages to their habitat, but tourists will also enjoy a quality experience in a responsible manner and will be treated more warmly by the locals as they ...

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Barriers to the implementation of preconception care guidelines as perceived by general practitioners: a qualitative study

Barriers to the implementation of preconception care guidelines as perceived by general practitioners: a qualitative study

... our study, GPs also mentioned the need for GP and patient resources to facilitate the delivery of PCC guide- ...previous study that examined the barriers to counselling women of childbearing age on the ...

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Primary healthcare in transition – a qualitative study of how managers perceived a system change

Primary healthcare in transition – a qualitative study of how managers perceived a system change

... came from political quarters and was accomplished success- fully through financial incentives although the effects need to be monitored carefully over time to ensure the organisational changes are ...The ...

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A qualitative study exploring perceived environmental determinants of physical activity behaviour in children

A qualitative study exploring perceived environmental determinants of physical activity behaviour in children

... multiple qualitative methodologies (Pearce et al., 2009). The study provides a strong case that visual methods are a valid method when exploring the children’s perceptions of the public outdoor ...

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