Qualitative research methods could help us to improve our understanding of medicine. Rather than thinking of qualitative and quantitative strategies as incompatible, they should be seen as complementary. Although procedures for textual interpretation differ from those of statistical analysis, because of the different type of data used and questions to be answered, the underlying principles are much the same. In this article I propose relevance, validity, and reflexivity as overall standards for qualitative inquiry. I will discuss the specific challenges in relation to reflexivity, transferability, and shared assumptions of interpretation, which are met by medical researchers who do this type of research, and I will propose guidelines for qu...
Qualitative research relies on nuanced judgements that require researcher reflexivity, yet reflexivi...
The controversy that has surrounded the value of quantitative research methods as opposed to qualita...
from a study of women's health in family practice. Family Practice 1994; 11: 176-181. The incre...
Qualitative research methods could help us to improve our understanding of medicine. Rather than thi...
Summary• It is necessary to subject published research to critical scrutiny, in order to evaluate th...
Qualitative research can make a valuable contribution to the study of quality and safety in health c...
Qualitative research has an enormous amount to contribute to the fields of health, medicine and publ...
• It is necessary to subject published research to critical scrutiny, in order to evaluate the robus...
Much contemporary dialogue has centered on the difficulty of establishing validity criteria in quali...
peer-reviewedWhat is qualitative research? Are there different types of qualitative research? Is qu...
Qualitative methods have much to offer those studying health care and health services. However, beca...
Are qualitative and quantitative research really based on different philosophies? John Paley and Ric...
Evaluating the quality of research is essential if findings are to be utilised in practice and incor...
Many readers of medical journals are trained in the 'quantitative approach'. This can therefore lead...
Qualitative research has long been considered the poor cousin to quantitative research. However, rec...
Qualitative research relies on nuanced judgements that require researcher reflexivity, yet reflexivi...
The controversy that has surrounded the value of quantitative research methods as opposed to qualita...
from a study of women's health in family practice. Family Practice 1994; 11: 176-181. The incre...
Qualitative research methods could help us to improve our understanding of medicine. Rather than thi...
Summary• It is necessary to subject published research to critical scrutiny, in order to evaluate th...
Qualitative research can make a valuable contribution to the study of quality and safety in health c...
Qualitative research has an enormous amount to contribute to the fields of health, medicine and publ...
• It is necessary to subject published research to critical scrutiny, in order to evaluate the robus...
Much contemporary dialogue has centered on the difficulty of establishing validity criteria in quali...
peer-reviewedWhat is qualitative research? Are there different types of qualitative research? Is qu...
Qualitative methods have much to offer those studying health care and health services. However, beca...
Are qualitative and quantitative research really based on different philosophies? John Paley and Ric...
Evaluating the quality of research is essential if findings are to be utilised in practice and incor...
Many readers of medical journals are trained in the 'quantitative approach'. This can therefore lead...
Qualitative research has long been considered the poor cousin to quantitative research. However, rec...
Qualitative research relies on nuanced judgements that require researcher reflexivity, yet reflexivi...
The controversy that has surrounded the value of quantitative research methods as opposed to qualita...
from a study of women's health in family practice. Family Practice 1994; 11: 176-181. The incre...