The 10-year systematic review of published health services and management research by Weiner et al. (2011) chronicles the contributions of qualitative methods, highlights areas of substantial progress, and identifies areas in need of more progress. This article (Devers, 2011) discusses possible reasons for lack of progress in some areas— related to the under-supply of well-trained qualitative researchers and more tangible demand for their research—and mechanisms for future improvement. To ensure a robust health services research toolbox, the field must take additional steps to provide stronger education and training in qualitative methods and more funding and publication opportunities. Given the rapidly changing health care system post the ...
In the worlds inhabited by qualitative inquirers working in health-related areas, health care, evide...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306066643 Qualitative research has an enormous amount to contribute to the field...
Qualitative methods have much to offer those studying health care and health services. However, beca...
The article by Bryan Weiner and colleagues (“Use of Qualitative Methods in Pub-lished Health Service...
Over the past 10 years, the field of health services and management research has seen renewed intere...
There are no easy solutions to the problem of improving the quality of care. Research has shown how ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93775/1/watkins2012.pd
Abstract Background Qualitative research has the pote...
This article reviews the role and use of qualitative methods in public health research. ‘Signs of...
This article reviews the role and use of qualitative methods in public health research.'Signs of qua...
[Extract] This chapter discusses the uptake of qualitative research in health sciences. Health profe...
Despite growing recognition of the need for qualitative methods in health services research, there h...
This superb book will be welcomed by students and health practitioners. In one short volume, Liamput...
This short report aims to give some insight into current publication patterns for high quality quali...
Qualitative research has long been considered the poor cousin to quantitative research. However, rec...
In the worlds inhabited by qualitative inquirers working in health-related areas, health care, evide...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306066643 Qualitative research has an enormous amount to contribute to the field...
Qualitative methods have much to offer those studying health care and health services. However, beca...
The article by Bryan Weiner and colleagues (“Use of Qualitative Methods in Pub-lished Health Service...
Over the past 10 years, the field of health services and management research has seen renewed intere...
There are no easy solutions to the problem of improving the quality of care. Research has shown how ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93775/1/watkins2012.pd
Abstract Background Qualitative research has the pote...
This article reviews the role and use of qualitative methods in public health research. ‘Signs of...
This article reviews the role and use of qualitative methods in public health research.'Signs of qua...
[Extract] This chapter discusses the uptake of qualitative research in health sciences. Health profe...
Despite growing recognition of the need for qualitative methods in health services research, there h...
This superb book will be welcomed by students and health practitioners. In one short volume, Liamput...
This short report aims to give some insight into current publication patterns for high quality quali...
Qualitative research has long been considered the poor cousin to quantitative research. However, rec...
In the worlds inhabited by qualitative inquirers working in health-related areas, health care, evide...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306066643 Qualitative research has an enormous amount to contribute to the field...
Qualitative methods have much to offer those studying health care and health services. However, beca...