Methodological challenges in cross-language qualitative research: a research review
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Challenges in conducting qualitative research in health: A conceptual paperMethodological considerations when translating "burnout"Interpreters in cross-cultural interviews: a three-way coconstruction of data.How can we assess the burden of muscle, bone and joint conditions in rural Botswana: context and methods for the MuBoJo focused ethnography.Nurses' attitudes towards enforced measures to increase influenza vaccination: A qualitative study.'You give us rangoli, we give you talk': using an art-based activity to elicit data from a seldom heard group.Antiretroviral Therapy Helps HIV-Positive Women Navigate Social Expectations for and Clinical Recommendations against Childbearing in Uganda.Determinants of appropriate child health and nutrition practices among women in rural Gambia.Language differences in qualitative research: is meaning lost in translation?Easier said than done!: methodological challenges with conducting maternal death review research in Malawi."Nothing Is Free": A Qualitative Study of Sex Trading Among Methamphetamine Users in Cape Town, South Africa.Does a transition in education equate to a transition in practice? Thai stakeholder's perceptions of the introduction of the Doctor of Pharmacy programme.'This Is Real Misery': Experiences of Women Denied Legal Abortion in TunisiaA qualitative study of the work environments of Mexican nursesThai district Leaders' perceptions of managing the direct observation treatment program in Trang Province, Thailand.Cross-cultural evaluation of the relevance of the HCAHPS survey in five European countriesA Qualitative study of language barriers between South African health care providers and cross-border migrants.A qualitative study exploring how Somali women exposed to female genital mutilation experience and perceive antenatal and intrapartum care in EnglandPerceptions and experiences of perinatal mental disorders in rural, predominantly ethnic minority communities in northern Vietnam.Translation cost, quality, and adequacy.Contribution of the patient-horse relationship to substance use disorder treatment: Patients' experiences.More Than Just a Break from Treatment: How Substance Use Disorder Patients Experience the Stable Environment in Horse-Assisted TherapyDeveloping a Taxonomy of Dark Triad Triggers at Work - A Grounded Theory Study Protocol.Perceptions of HIV-related health services in Zambia for people with disabilities who are HIV-positiveWorking with interpreters during international health responses.Cross cultural equivalence testing of the Prosthetic Evaluation Questionnaire (PEQ) for an Arabic speaking population.Working with interpreters in cross-cultural qualitative research in the context of a developing country: systematic literature review.Translation of interviews from a source language to a target language: examining issues in cross-cultural health care research.'How would you call this in English?' : Being reflective about translations in international, cross-cultural qualitative research.The personal value of being a palliative care Community Volunteer Worker in Uganda: a qualitative study.'A bridge to the hospice': the impact of a Community Volunteer Programme in Uganda.Planning focus group interviews with asylum seekers: Factors related to the researcher, interpreter and asylum seekers.Live with the Disease Like You Used to Before You Knew You Were Infected: A Qualitative Study Among 10-Year Survivors Living with HIV in Haiti.Facilitating and hindering factors for coping with the experience of having a child with cancer: A Lebanese perspective.Recruitment of ethnic minorities for public health research: An interpretive synthesis of experiences from six interlinked Danish studies.Practical issues in multi-lingual research.Issues in Developing and Evaluating a Culturally Tailored Internet Cancer Support GroupThe interpreter as co-interviewer: the role of the interpreter during interviews in cross-language health research.Barriers to accessing the culturally sensitive healthcare that could decrease the disabling effects of arthritis in a rural Mayan community: a qualitative inquiry.Somali asylum seekers' perceptions of privacy in healthcare.
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Methodological challenges in cross-language qualitative research: a research review
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