Need for computer-assisted qualitative data analysis in the strategic planning of e-government research. This article describes a clinical research protocol designed to determine the value of Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) for the treatment of histologically pr... M Bicking,Wimmer, Maria A - 《Britis...
Through examples from a host of social science and professional disciplines, Qualitative Data Analysis remains a comprehensive and complete treatment of this topic currently available to scholars and applied researchers.doi...
A 1989 study of 650 rural Indian women found that 92% of them had one or more gynecological or sexually transmitted diseases but only 8% had ever undergone gynecological examination and treatment. A recent initiative by Ford Foundation/India will increase the social science research capacity for ...
Qualitative data is often subjective, rich, and consists of in-depth information normally presented in the form of words. Analysing qualitative data entail... LP Wong - 《Malays Fam Physician》 被引量: 50发表: 2008年 Physicians' perceptions of the type 2 diabetes multi-disciplinary treatment tea...
The aim of this research is using predictive algorithm for prediction of trauma patients on admission to hospital to be able to predict the necessary treatment for patients and provided the necessary measures for the trauma patients who are before entering the critical situation. This study provides...
Yin (2009, p. 19), a recognized leader in case study methods, emphasized that case studies may also be useful for explaining presumed causal links between variables (e.g., treatment and intervention outcomes) "too complex" for survey or experimental designs. Further, they may describe the ...
Longitudinal studies.Data is collected repeatedly from the participants over an extended period, with the focus on a specific characteristic or condition as it evolves over time. For example, researchers might use longitudinal research to study how patients have responded to a specific treatment over ...
content of client material, therapist comparing client with others, change in therapy structure or procedures, therapist assessing progress of therapy, therapist perception of client, and emotions), and manifestations (including categories of approach, avoidance, negative feelings, and treatment planning)....
a patient, and then the outcomes of those patients could be either positive or negative. It is not appropriate to raise a research question involving participants who have only one available treatment or one treatment outcome. A schematic diagram for raising a clinical question is shown in Fig....
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