Non-directed interviews constitute the main data collection instrument in qualitative health research. Studies in which this is evident are well documented in international literature. For health professionals, knowing what people feel and imagine makes it possible to develop a more adequate clinician-pat...
RESEARCH DATA COLLECTIONdoi:10.46799/ijssr.v4i7.863Daruhadi, GagahSopiati, PiaInternational Journal of Social Service & Research (IJSSR)
This paper explores the most common methods of data collection used in qualitative research: interviews and focus groups. The paper examines each method in detail, focusing on how they work in practice, when their use is appropriate and what they can offer dentistry. Examples of empirical studies...
This collection of blocks is later used as input to the next step, the extraction of the tabular structure. Our table region detection is similar to the algorithm presented in [12], but adapted to contiguous text blocks instead of lines. The idea is to look for table captions and then ...
Collection of tools to utilize openEHR data in a research context using EHRbase, NUM-Portal and Docusaurus for comprehensive documentation. - zlgesundheit/zlg-platform
There has been a growing effort to replace manual extraction of data from research papers with automated data extraction based on natural language processing, language models, and recently, large language models (LLMs). Although these methods enable effi
data analysis, the process of systematically collecting, cleaning, transforming, describing, modeling, and interpretingdata, generally employingstatisticaltechniques. Data analysis is an important part of both scientific research and business, where demand has grown in recent years for data-drivendecision ...
With a global perspective and a multimethod data collection approach, combining in-depth expert interviews, a large-scale consumer survey across four countries, and global case studies, this research identifies three emergent themes for understanding the convergence of these three stakeholders’ interests...
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Participant data include a rich combination of phenotypic and genomic data (Fig.1b). Participants are asked to complete consent for research use of data, sharing of electronic health records (EHRs), donation of biospecimens (blood or saliva, and urine), in-person provision of physical measurem...