In this article, the authors analyze participants? accounts of why they took part in a repeat-interview study exploring newly diagnosed patients? perceptions of diabetes service provision in Lothian, Scotland. The study involved three semistructured in-depth interviews with each patient (N = 40), which spanned a year. The authors provide a thematic discursive analysis of responses to the question, Can I ask you what made you decide to part in the study and why you?ve stayed involved over the past year? The main themes are (a) recruitment within health contexts ("the nurse said it would help"), (b) altruism ("if it can help somebody"), (c) qualitative research being seen as inherently innocuous ("nothing to lose"), and (d) therapeutic aspect...
BACKGROUND: While a growing body of research has explored why people take part in clinical trials, t...
We present our rationale for this special interview issue. The interview as experienced in everyday ...
Plain English summary Patient or user involvement in health research is well-established but is ofte...
In this article, the authors analyze participants' accounts of why they took part in a repeat-interv...
Background: Although there is extensive information about why people participate in...
In this article, we examine participants\u27 talk about qualitative research. We provide empirical s...
Qualitative research has an important role in helping nurses and other healthcare professionals unde...
Context: The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recrui...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: Often researchers use only one interview method within a single stu...
Qualitative research is undertaken with randomized controlled trials of health interventions. Our ai...
Objective: To highlight the importance of sampling and data collection processes in qualitativ...
Clients’ health experience influence their health behaviour and decision making in accepting medical...
Clients' health experience influence their health behaviour and decision making in accepting medical...
Context The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recruit...
It is documented that response rates and the retention of participants in health-related research ca...
BACKGROUND: While a growing body of research has explored why people take part in clinical trials, t...
We present our rationale for this special interview issue. The interview as experienced in everyday ...
Plain English summary Patient or user involvement in health research is well-established but is ofte...
In this article, the authors analyze participants' accounts of why they took part in a repeat-interv...
Background: Although there is extensive information about why people participate in...
In this article, we examine participants\u27 talk about qualitative research. We provide empirical s...
Qualitative research has an important role in helping nurses and other healthcare professionals unde...
Context: The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recrui...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: Often researchers use only one interview method within a single stu...
Qualitative research is undertaken with randomized controlled trials of health interventions. Our ai...
Objective: To highlight the importance of sampling and data collection processes in qualitativ...
Clients’ health experience influence their health behaviour and decision making in accepting medical...
Clients' health experience influence their health behaviour and decision making in accepting medical...
Context The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recruit...
It is documented that response rates and the retention of participants in health-related research ca...
BACKGROUND: While a growing body of research has explored why people take part in clinical trials, t...
We present our rationale for this special interview issue. The interview as experienced in everyday ...
Plain English summary Patient or user involvement in health research is well-established but is ofte...