Real qualitative researchers do not count: the use of numbers in qualitative research.
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Substance use outcomes among homeless clients with serious mental illness: comparing Housing First with Treatment First programsBalancing the use of language to enable care: a qualitative study of oral and written language used in assessments and allocations of community healthcare services for persons with dementia.Implementation of recommended type 2 diabetes care for people with severe mental illness - a qualitative exploration with healthcare professionalsPerceptions of barriers, facilitators and motivators related to use of prenatal care: A qualitative descriptive study of inner-city women in Winnipeg, CanadaSocial and Physical Environmental Factors Influencing Adolescents' Physical Activity in Urban Public Open Spaces: A Qualitative Study Using Walk-Along InterviewsProcess and impact of an advance care planning intervention evaluated by bereaved surrogate decision-makers of dialysis patients.Talking it over with the gals: an analysis of editorials by Phyllis Stern.Application of the principles of evidence-based practice in decision making among senior management in Nova Scotia's addiction services agenciesStaff and patient experiences of decision-making about continuous observation in psychiatric hospitals.How do healthcare consumers process and evaluate comparative healthcare information? A qualitative study using cognitive interviews.Processes underlying treatment success and failure in assertive community treatment.Breast cancer risk perception and lifestyle behaviors among White and Black women with a family history of the disease.Using Exploratory Focus Groups to Inform the Development of Targeted COPD Self-Management Education DVDs for Rural Patients.Maslow and mental health recovery: a comparative study of homeless programs for adults with serious mental illness.Identifying and prioritizing strategies for comprehensive liver cancer control in Asia.Providers' perspectives on challenges to contraceptive counseling in primary care settings.Behavior change pathways to voluntary medical male circumcision: narrative interviews with circumcision clients in Zambia.Factors influencing mode of transport in older adolescents: a qualitative studyDental neglect as a marker of broader neglect: a qualitative investigation of public health nurses' assessments of oral health in preschool children.Communicating cancer treatment information using the Web: utilizing the patient's perspective in website developmentUse of drawings to explore U.S. women's perspectives on why people might decline HIV testingUnderstanding respect: learning from patients."Catching flies with honey": the management of conflict in Sexual Assault Response Teams.Pediatric primary care providers' perspectives regarding hospital discharge communication: a mixed methods analysisWhat Difference Does Patient and Public Involvement Make and What Are Its Pathways to Impact? Qualitative Study of Patients and Researchers from a Cohort of Randomised Clinical Trials.Design, development, and feasibility of a spanish-language cancer survivor support group."You must take the medications for you and for me": family caregivers promoting HIV medication adherence in China.Meeting information needs of patients with incurable progressive disease and their families in South Africa and Uganda: multicentre qualitative study.Changes in siblings after the death of a child from cancer.Motivations for entering and remaining in volunteer service: findings from a mixed-method survey among HIV caregivers in Zambia.Factors influencing adherence to antiretroviral therapy for HIV-infected female inmatesInterparental Violence: Similarities and Discrepancies Between Narratives of Mothers and Their Children.Patient decision making in the face of conflicting medication informationUsing qualitative evidence in decision making for health and social interventions: an approach to assess confidence in findings from qualitative evidence syntheses (GRADE-CERQual).Community-Engaged Strategies to Promote Relevance of Research Capacity-Building Efforts Targeting Community OrganizationsEnvironmental factors influencing older adults' walking for transportation: a study using walk-along interviews."Keeping the Boogie Man Away": Medication Self-Management among Women Receiving Anastrozole Therapy.Using qualitative metasummary to synthesize qualitative and quantitative descriptive findings.Direct Admission to Hospital: A Mixed Methods Survey of Pediatric Practices, Benefits, and Challenges.Head and neck cancer patients' perceptions of quality of life and how it is affected by the disease and enteral tube feeding during treatment
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Real qualitative researchers do not count: the use of numbers in qualitative research.
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2001-06-01T00:00:00Z