Aim: To describe a tailored qualitative research methodology for exploring the complex interaction of factors driving non‐urgent care seeking in the emergency department. Design: Qualitative descriptive design with a literature informed semi‐structured interview and analysis structure. Triangulation with the State‐Trait Anxiety Inventory allows expedited exploration of biopsychosocial factors. Consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research requirements integrated. Methods: With a short 10‐ to 15‐min interview and a low‐inference analysis process, this methodology offers a structured way to explore the “go to ED” decision, to understand the patient perspective on their healthcare needs and feed into the development of suitable l...
Background: Research into life-threatening illnesses which require emergency hospitalisation is esse...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evi...
As demand for emergency care (EC) systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) grows, there i...
The frequency of qualitative studies in the Emergency Medicine Journal, while still low, has increas...
Background The main objective of this methodological manuscript was to illustrate the role of using ...
This article follows our description of generic qualitative approaches, focusing on the specific des...
Background At times of increasing pressure on emergency departments, and the need for research into ...
BACKGROUND: Patients present at the emergency department (ED) with a wide range of complaints that r...
Background: At times of increasing pressure on emergency departments, and the need for research into...
International audienceQualitative research and its methods stem from the social sciences and can be ...
The number of emergency department visits for non-urgent illnesses has reached 50 million a year in ...
The aim of this study was to systematically review qualitative literature published between 1990 and...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY OBJECTIVE: A key to improving the quality of emergency care is i...
Healthcare research is a systematic inquiry intended to generate robust evidence about important iss...
Qualitative research method is considered to be suitable when the researcher or the investigator eit...
Background: Research into life-threatening illnesses which require emergency hospitalisation is esse...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evi...
As demand for emergency care (EC) systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) grows, there i...
The frequency of qualitative studies in the Emergency Medicine Journal, while still low, has increas...
Background The main objective of this methodological manuscript was to illustrate the role of using ...
This article follows our description of generic qualitative approaches, focusing on the specific des...
Background At times of increasing pressure on emergency departments, and the need for research into ...
BACKGROUND: Patients present at the emergency department (ED) with a wide range of complaints that r...
Background: At times of increasing pressure on emergency departments, and the need for research into...
International audienceQualitative research and its methods stem from the social sciences and can be ...
The number of emergency department visits for non-urgent illnesses has reached 50 million a year in ...
The aim of this study was to systematically review qualitative literature published between 1990 and...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY OBJECTIVE: A key to improving the quality of emergency care is i...
Healthcare research is a systematic inquiry intended to generate robust evidence about important iss...
Qualitative research method is considered to be suitable when the researcher or the investigator eit...
Background: Research into life-threatening illnesses which require emergency hospitalisation is esse...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evi...
As demand for emergency care (EC) systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) grows, there i...