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Background Historically, mental health research has been
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Background Phenomenology is a suitable method for invest
Background Asset-informed approaches are increasingly emphasised in public health, but transferring this approach to planning health services requires prospective systematic methods.
Background The development of a recruitment strategy requires nurse researchers to consider the avenues available to them to fully investigate a phenomenon.
Background This paper is a reflection by a PhD candidate on her qualitative study involving parents, diabetes educators and school teachers who were caring for a child with type 1 diabetes using intensive insulin therapy in primary school.
Background Diaries can be used as contemporaneous tools for gathering data, frequently in combination with interviews.
Background Patient and public involvement is an emerging element of contemporary research and reflects an acknowledgement of the expertise of people who have personal knowledge or experience of a research topic.
Background Research assistants (RAs) are critical members of all research teams. When a study involves vulnerable populations, it is particularly important to have the right team members.
