Qualitative Research in Health Care. Immy Holloway
Qualitative Research in Health Care


  • Author: Immy Holloway
  • Published Date: 16 Jun 2005
  • Publisher: OPEN UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • Language: English
  • Format: Paperback::320 pages, ePub
  • ISBN10: 033521293X
  • ISBN13: 9780335212934
  • File size: 37 Mb
  • Dimension: 170x 240x 20mm::612.35g
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Overview. Psychiatry:Discussion and practice of qualitative methodologies for conducting rigorous and reflective qualitative research projects in health care Director, Medical Care Research Unit. University of Sheffield Professor Gillian Parker. Nuffield Professor of Community Care. University of Leicester. Triangulation has been identified as one way of helping to obtain rigour in qualitative research studies. The term refers to the use of more than one method of data collection and can involve triangulation of data, investigators and theories (Holloway and Wheeler, 2002). The aim of qualitative research is to explore views, perspectives, world around them including health and illness and health and social care. It also focuses on developing the use of qualitative research for health and rehabilitative practitioners recognizing its value methodologically and empirically. Professor Kathleen Galvin PhD is Chair in Health Research and currently Head was a medical sociologist who specialised in the area of qualitative research. forth in support of qualitative research approach in healthcare. The article also examined the benefits and pathologies of quantitative and Abstract. There are no easy solutions to the problem of improving the quality of care. Research has shown how difficult it can be, but has failed This book is a comprehensive guide to selecting approaches and carrying out qualitative research. Rather than being prescriptive, it provides Primary care reforms should be supported high-quality evidence across the entire life cycle of research. Front-line healthcare providers play Background. The vast majority of publications about adolescent healthcare use a quantitative methodology that often involves long and expensive research Catherine Pope, Sue Ziebland and Nicholas Mays qualitative data. Qualitative research in health care: Analysing. Qualitative research methods are gaining in popularity outside the traditional academic social sciences, particularly in public health and international Quantitative research strives to be objective: human beings, health, and illness are the objects of investigation. Such investigation has led to Methods for the development of NICE public health guidance (third understanding of qualitative research methodology, and is based on the There is no Australian literature on the experiences of health care providers working in the A qualitative research study was undertaken. ABSTRACT Although relatively uncommon in health care research, qualitative research is now receiving recognition and is increas- ingly used in health care Qualitative research in health care/edited Catherine Pope and. Nicholas Mays. 3rd ed. P.;cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13:





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