It is important to reconsider evaluation criteria regarding scientific adequacy in health care research. In this article the authors review the four pairs of quantitative/qualitative paradigms. They discuss the use of evaluation criteria based on a pragmatic perspective after examining the epistemological issues behind the criteria. Validity/credibility is concerned with research framework, whereas reliability/dependability refers to the range of stability in observations, objectivity/ confirmability reflects influences between observers and subjects, and generalizability/transferability has epistemological differences in the way findings are applied. Qualitative studies should not always choose qualitative paradigms, and vice versa. If sta...
Qualitative research can make a valuable contribution to the study of quality and safety in health c...
Validity, trustworthiness and rigour: quality and the idea of qualitative research Aim. In this pape...
In a recent editorial, Morse warned against qualitative health researchers turning their backs on fu...
Summary• It is necessary to subject published research to critical scrutiny, in order to evaluate th...
• It is necessary to subject published research to critical scrutiny, in order to evaluate the robus...
The number of qualitative research methods has grown substantially over the last twenty years, both ...
International audienceThe number of qualitative research methods has grown substantially over the la...
With qualitative methods being increasingly used in health science fields, numerous grids proposing ...
Background: Despite the increasing incidences of the publication of assessment frameworks intending ...
With qualitative methods being increasingly used in health science fields, numerous grid...
Qualitative research methods could help us to improve our understanding of medicine. Rather than thi...
The objective of this commentary is to develop a framework for assessing the rigour of qualitative a...
from a study of women's health in family practice. Family Practice 1994; 11: 176-181. The incre...
Despite growing recognition of the need for qualitative methods in health services research, there h...
This review aims to synthesize a published set of evaluative criteria for good qualitative research....
Qualitative research can make a valuable contribution to the study of quality and safety in health c...
Validity, trustworthiness and rigour: quality and the idea of qualitative research Aim. In this pape...
In a recent editorial, Morse warned against qualitative health researchers turning their backs on fu...
Summary• It is necessary to subject published research to critical scrutiny, in order to evaluate th...
• It is necessary to subject published research to critical scrutiny, in order to evaluate the robus...
The number of qualitative research methods has grown substantially over the last twenty years, both ...
International audienceThe number of qualitative research methods has grown substantially over the la...
With qualitative methods being increasingly used in health science fields, numerous grids proposing ...
Background: Despite the increasing incidences of the publication of assessment frameworks intending ...
With qualitative methods being increasingly used in health science fields, numerous grid...
Qualitative research methods could help us to improve our understanding of medicine. Rather than thi...
The objective of this commentary is to develop a framework for assessing the rigour of qualitative a...
from a study of women's health in family practice. Family Practice 1994; 11: 176-181. The incre...
Despite growing recognition of the need for qualitative methods in health services research, there h...
This review aims to synthesize a published set of evaluative criteria for good qualitative research....
Qualitative research can make a valuable contribution to the study of quality and safety in health c...
Validity, trustworthiness and rigour: quality and the idea of qualitative research Aim. In this pape...
In a recent editorial, Morse warned against qualitative health researchers turning their backs on fu...