Doing Qualitative ResearchSAGE, 24 août 1999 - 406 pages This completely revised and greatly expanded edition of Doing Qualitative Research spans the spectrum of primary care research, illustrating when methods are appropriate and how to use them. New to this edition are additional collection methods, a new section on analysis and interpretation, more emphasis on participatory strategies, and suggestions for evaluating quality and enhancing reflexivity incorporated throughout the text. Each chapter is written by a gifted researcher who: defines their topic and the context of their research, defines key themes and processes, provides examples, explores theory, and shares their excitement of discovery. The book is richly illustrated throughout with detailed examples. |
Table des matières
Data Collection Strategies | 31 |
Participant Observation | 47 |
Key Informant Interviews | 71 |
The Use of Focus Groups in Clinical Research | 109 |
Strategies of Analysis | 125 |
A Grounded Hermeneutic Editing Approach | 145 |
ImmersionCrystallization | 179 |
Data Management and Interpretation Using | 195 |
An Armchair Adventure in Case Study Research | 253 |
Participatory Inquiry | 269 |
A Case Study Approach | 293 |
Making Changes With Key Questions in Medical | 313 |
Standards of Qualitative Research | 333 |
Perspectives on the Future | 347 |
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391 | |
Narrative Approaches to Qualitative Research | 221 |
Using Videotapes in Qualitative Research | 239 |
About the Editors | 400 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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