SYNOPSIS: A progressive understanding of pain, disability, and health requires consideration of factors that may not easily be captured quantitatively. Qualitative research is a valuable tool to explore these "uncountable" phenomena and inform high-quality patient-centered care. Despite the utility of qualitative research in a musculoskeletal context, many practitioners are not familiar with qualitative terms and therefore may not reap the benefits of qualitative approaches. This editorial discusses what qualitative research is and how it can inform musculoskeletal clinical practice. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2021;51(11):531-532. doi:10.2519/jospt.2021.0110
Aims: The aim of this study was to qualitatively analyse physiotherapists’ experiences and perspecti...
Purpose: As the first of two papers addressing challenges in applying best evidence to physiotherapy...
Purpose: As the first of two papers addressing challenges in applying best evidence to physiotherapy...
EDITORIAL A progressive understanding of pain, disability, and health requires consideration of f...
SYNOPSIS: In this second editorial about qualitative research for musculoskeletal practitioners, we ...
SYNOPSIS: In this editorial, we discuss common methods used in musculoskeletal qualitative research,...
SYNOPSIS: In part 3 of "Demystifying Qualitative Research for Musculoskeletal Practitioners," we int...
The article reviews the relatively weak position of qualitative research within health care in the U...
The contribution of qualitative approaches to musculoskeletal research Tell me a story of who you ar...
Musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is one of the most predominant types of pain and accounts for a large por...
SYNOPSIS: In part 5 of this series, we turn our attention to concepts of rigor in qualitative resear...
This paper is offered as an introduction to qualitative research, with the hope that it informs and ...
The chapter explores quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods research approaches to create new k...
Purpose: Qualitative research can help to advance our understanding, management and prevention of wo...
Background: The alleviation of pain is a key aim of health care yet pain can often remain a puzzle a...
Aims: The aim of this study was to qualitatively analyse physiotherapists’ experiences and perspecti...
Purpose: As the first of two papers addressing challenges in applying best evidence to physiotherapy...
Purpose: As the first of two papers addressing challenges in applying best evidence to physiotherapy...
EDITORIAL A progressive understanding of pain, disability, and health requires consideration of f...
SYNOPSIS: In this second editorial about qualitative research for musculoskeletal practitioners, we ...
SYNOPSIS: In this editorial, we discuss common methods used in musculoskeletal qualitative research,...
SYNOPSIS: In part 3 of "Demystifying Qualitative Research for Musculoskeletal Practitioners," we int...
The article reviews the relatively weak position of qualitative research within health care in the U...
The contribution of qualitative approaches to musculoskeletal research Tell me a story of who you ar...
Musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is one of the most predominant types of pain and accounts for a large por...
SYNOPSIS: In part 5 of this series, we turn our attention to concepts of rigor in qualitative resear...
This paper is offered as an introduction to qualitative research, with the hope that it informs and ...
The chapter explores quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods research approaches to create new k...
Purpose: Qualitative research can help to advance our understanding, management and prevention of wo...
Background: The alleviation of pain is a key aim of health care yet pain can often remain a puzzle a...
Aims: The aim of this study was to qualitatively analyse physiotherapists’ experiences and perspecti...
Purpose: As the first of two papers addressing challenges in applying best evidence to physiotherapy...
Purpose: As the first of two papers addressing challenges in applying best evidence to physiotherapy...