Accepted methods of analysis might be viewed as inadequate for analytical work on field notes and interview transcriptions when the aim is to analyze these as a complete body of material. The purpose of this article is to present a new method for systematic data integration in which the key component is the interweaving of observation data and interview data derived from sequences of interactive situations. The method has been developed in a study where groups of user representatives and professionals collaborated for some time on planning, implementing, and evaluating patient education programmes. The article briefly presents the study on which the method is based, after which the Systematic Data Integration method is introduced with examp...
Verbatim transcription of interview data has become a common data management strategy in nursing res...
Editorial In this issue of the BMS, there are three research articles and one ongoing research repor...
Data collection techniques allow us to systematically collect information about objects of study (pe...
Accepted methods of analysis might be viewed as inadequate for analytical work on field notes and in...
For researchers doing qualitative research, interviews are a commonly used method. Data collected th...
This article introduces a multiple methods data collection protocol. The protocol has been designed ...
Graphic elicitation techniques, which ask research participants to provide visual data representing ...
As increasingly sophisticated new technologies for working with numbers, text, sound and images come...
Interviews represent the most common method of collecting qualitative data in both qualitative resea...
Supplementary material for the following article: Dewitz, L. (accepted for publication). Engaging Pa...
Background: Conceptual equivalence of measures is essential in research that compares health across ...
Clinical interviewing is viewed here as a social interactional pattern in order to examine the natur...
This article discusses the photo interview method used in a participatory inter- and transdisciplina...
The article presents discourse analysis as a method of analyzing qualitative interview data. Using e...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
Verbatim transcription of interview data has become a common data management strategy in nursing res...
Editorial In this issue of the BMS, there are three research articles and one ongoing research repor...
Data collection techniques allow us to systematically collect information about objects of study (pe...
Accepted methods of analysis might be viewed as inadequate for analytical work on field notes and in...
For researchers doing qualitative research, interviews are a commonly used method. Data collected th...
This article introduces a multiple methods data collection protocol. The protocol has been designed ...
Graphic elicitation techniques, which ask research participants to provide visual data representing ...
As increasingly sophisticated new technologies for working with numbers, text, sound and images come...
Interviews represent the most common method of collecting qualitative data in both qualitative resea...
Supplementary material for the following article: Dewitz, L. (accepted for publication). Engaging Pa...
Background: Conceptual equivalence of measures is essential in research that compares health across ...
Clinical interviewing is viewed here as a social interactional pattern in order to examine the natur...
This article discusses the photo interview method used in a participatory inter- and transdisciplina...
The article presents discourse analysis as a method of analyzing qualitative interview data. Using e...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
Verbatim transcription of interview data has become a common data management strategy in nursing res...
Editorial In this issue of the BMS, there are three research articles and one ongoing research repor...
Data collection techniques allow us to systematically collect information about objects of study (pe...