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Healthy Life Centre participants’ perceptions of living with overweight or obesity and seeking help for a perceived “wrong” lifestyle - a qualitative interview study

Healthy Life Centre participants’ perceptions of living with overweight or obesity and seeking help for a perceived “wrong” lifestyle - a qualitative interview study

... in Qualitative Content Analysis (QCA) described by Graneheim & Lundman [37] and in the light of the methodological discussion by Gran- eheim, Lindgren & Lundman ...the participants’ perceptions of ...

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Therapists' experiences of relational depth: a qualitative interview study

Therapists' experiences of relational depth: a qualitative interview study

... Typically, participants described feeling very alive, energised, excited and stimulated at those moments of relational depth: like suddenly being ‘wide ...the participants, however, added that after such ...

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Understanding engagement with eHealth apps : a qualitative interview study

Understanding engagement with eHealth apps : a qualitative interview study

... The participants found it really helpful and motivating that their activities are presented clearly in a structured ...Other participants also find these statistics very motivating “Explicitly motivating… I ...

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Qualitative Interview Design: A Practical Guide for Novice Investigators

Qualitative Interview Design: A Practical Guide for Novice Investigators

... with qualitative design in order to better utilize diversified research paradigms for future ...in qualitative research design is that of the interview ...to participants’ experiences and ...

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Analyzing Qualitative Interview Data: The Discourse Analytic Method

Analyzing Qualitative Interview Data: The Discourse Analytic Method

... the interview extracts showed how the speakers employed culturally strong interpretations about the societal function of the library institution in a way that enabled them to present their views, argue for them, ...
Responding to symptoms suggestive of lung cancer: a qualitative interview study

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

... Interval participants continued to consider symptom change, severity and dur- ation as triggers to return to the GP, but rarely reported receiving guidance from their HCP on symptom monitor- ing or when to ...

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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

... case, participants described seeking time-dependent infor- mation; this was a finding that showed a difference be- tween cancer and heart failure patients, with the specific pattern of change varying between 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 ...potential participants were given written in- formation about the study and gave ...

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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 ...potential participants were given written in- formation about the study and gave ...

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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 ...potential participants were given written in- formation about the study and gave ...

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Peer group support for bereaved children: a qualitative interview study

Peer group support for bereaved children: a qualitative interview study

... wall: participants make a list of things they feel angry about or write a letter, then attach it to a tarpaulin wall and are given wet pieces of clay to throw at it until their list falls ...

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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

... (93%) participants mentioned some form of accommodation with the most prevalent coping strategy being that of ...helped participants keep themselves occupied and ‘take their mind off’ loneliness but also ...

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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

... (93%) participants mentioned some form of accommodation with the most prevalent coping strategy being that of ...helped participants keep themselves occupied and ‘take their mind off’ loneliness but also ...

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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

... considerations. Participants sometimes oscillated between, for example, support-seeking and self-induced social isolation as they were balancing the support they needed to manage their own feelings of loneliness ...

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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.

... for participants who are not referred after the first consultation, we have also defined their further symptom appraisal and decisions to seek help again as the ‘Re-appraisal ...

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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.

... for participants who are not referred after the first consultation, we have also defined their further symptom appraisal and decisions to seek help again as the ‘Re-appraisal ...

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Methodological developments in qualitative longitudinal research: the advantages and challenges of regular telephone contact with participants in a qualitative longitudinal interview study

Methodological developments in qualitative longitudinal research: the advantages and challenges of regular telephone contact with participants in a qualitative longitudinal interview study

... first interview that she would require a course of the more aggressive chemotherapy and that she had been referred to the hospice for pain ...initial interview, and died quickly after the second ...

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Perspectives of Participants in Special Education Mediation: A Qualitative Inquiry

Perspectives of Participants in Special Education Mediation: A Qualitative Inquiry

... the participants are of interest to practitioners, funders, researchers and others, case study methodology provides some useful ...and interview data in this inquiry made it possible to compare the events ...

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A Qualitative Study of the Achievement Goals of Recreational Exercise Participants

A Qualitative Study of the Achievement Goals of Recreational Exercise Participants

... by participants, the vast majority of responses being classed as task and/or ego ...of interview responses. Of the remaining interview responses, 16% reflected fun goals, 14% represented fitness and ...

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Confidentiality in Qualitative Research Involving Vulnerable Participants: Researchers' Perspectives

Confidentiality in Qualitative Research Involving Vulnerable Participants: Researchers' Perspectives

... universities in Poland. In the recruitment process, I looked through websites of universities, used my private contacts, reviewed the literature, conference and seminar programs, and followed advice of other researchers. ...

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