For the qualitative part of the study, the number of participants depended on their agreement and on the saturation of interviews—a lack of new information collected during the additional interviews. The saturation was defined by the investigator during the interviewing process. Both groups of ...
Methods:We conducted semistructured qualitative individual interviews with patients with type 2 diabetes from an urban health care system to elicit and explore their perspectives on diabetes medication–taking behaviors, daily patterns ...
Methods CM patients undergoing treatment with BTX-A were recruited via a letter from their neurologist for in-depth interviews. The participants were ten female chronic migraineurs who had suffered from migraines for 7-35 years, and had received BTX-A treatment for 6 months to 5 years. Results...
Attempts were made for yearly follow-up in this study, but attrition was experienced with varying lengths of time between visits. Outcomes Medical history and physical evaluation During each study visit, a standardized and NPC1-specific medical history was gathered by conducting interviews with the ...
Briefly, the strategies were developed using a multi-step, iterative process involving key constituent groups (e.g., clinicians, probands, relatives) that included qualitative interviews, cognitive interviews, a focus group, integrating insights from behavioral economics and implementation science into ...
Studies suggest saturation of new ideas occurs after approximately 12 interviews [55]. Additional samples will be added as needed if thematic saturation is not achieved. Following informed consent, interviews will be performed by a trained qualitative research assistant, audio recorded, and transcribed ...
Seven parents took part in semi structured interviews which were subjected to a thematic analysis. Three key themes were identified which related to managing the uncertainty of the condition, the impact of an altered appearance, and others' awareness and understanding of NF1. Parents felt that ...
In fact, the complexity of the interactions between physicians, patients and healthcare-system factors were explored in a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews with primary-care physicians [80], who admitted to some responsibility for clinical inertia, but also cited barriers related ...
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Nepalese patients' perceptions of treatment modalities for type 2 diabetes Face-to-face qualitative interviews (n=48) were conducted with Nepalese participants with type 2 diabetes in Sydney and Kathmandu. All interviews were ... A Parisa,S Sujata,B Jo-Anne - 《Patient Preference & Adherence》 ...