<p>Eight of the twelve respondents agreed to select a subset of up to 15 criteria that they considered to be the most important for the quality of <i>in vivo</i> study results. The figure shows the combined 39 criteria chosen by these eight experts. The vertical axis represents the 39 criteria, and the horizontal axis represents the percentage of respondents that selected each criterion.</p
The authors present 10 grids which are widely used in Health Sciences for the assessment of quality ...
<p>The eight criteria, and the three levels used to describe each one of them, included in a Choice-...
The debate surrounding the assessment of quality in qualitative research becomes particularly releva...
<p>For the study of Tyl et al. (2002), of the 45 criteria, the figure represents only the 35 controv...
<p>For the report of Stump (2009), of the possible 45, the figure represents only the 16 controversi...
Appendix A describes the method taken from the literature (Maxim and Van der Sluijs, 2014) and repro...
A review of health sciences literature shows a substantial increase in qualitative publications. Thi...
International audienceThe number of qualitative research methods has grown substantially over the la...
With qualitative methods being increasingly used in health science fields, numerous grid...
The number of qualitative research methods has grown substantially over the last twenty years, both ...
Quality concerns play a central role throughout all steps of the research process in qualitative met...
<p>The vertical axis represents the disciplinary areas chosen by the experts. The horizontal axis re...
With qualitative methods being increasingly used in health science fields, numerous grids proposing ...
<p>Showing factors relevant to study quality including histograms of a) numbers of participants with...
In regulatory toxicology, quality assessment of in vivo studies is a critical step for assessing che...
The authors present 10 grids which are widely used in Health Sciences for the assessment of quality ...
<p>The eight criteria, and the three levels used to describe each one of them, included in a Choice-...
The debate surrounding the assessment of quality in qualitative research becomes particularly releva...
<p>For the study of Tyl et al. (2002), of the 45 criteria, the figure represents only the 35 controv...
<p>For the report of Stump (2009), of the possible 45, the figure represents only the 16 controversi...
Appendix A describes the method taken from the literature (Maxim and Van der Sluijs, 2014) and repro...
A review of health sciences literature shows a substantial increase in qualitative publications. Thi...
International audienceThe number of qualitative research methods has grown substantially over the la...
With qualitative methods being increasingly used in health science fields, numerous grid...
The number of qualitative research methods has grown substantially over the last twenty years, both ...
Quality concerns play a central role throughout all steps of the research process in qualitative met...
<p>The vertical axis represents the disciplinary areas chosen by the experts. The horizontal axis re...
With qualitative methods being increasingly used in health science fields, numerous grids proposing ...
<p>Showing factors relevant to study quality including histograms of a) numbers of participants with...
In regulatory toxicology, quality assessment of in vivo studies is a critical step for assessing che...
The authors present 10 grids which are widely used in Health Sciences for the assessment of quality ...
<p>The eight criteria, and the three levels used to describe each one of them, included in a Choice-...
The debate surrounding the assessment of quality in qualitative research becomes particularly releva...