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<p>Background Circular questions are used within systematic family therapy as a tool
<p>Aim To highlight philosophical and theoretical considerations for planning a mixe
<p>Aim To draw on the authors’ experience of research conducted with vulnerable youn
<p>Background Diaries are growing in popularity in healthcare, and are useful for ob
<p>Aim To summarise the usefulness of available psychometric tools in assessing seco
<p>Aim To discuss the theoretical framework of social constructivism and justify its
<p>Aim To define conceptual frameworks and their inherent dichotomies, and integrate
<p>Aim To present a critical methodological review of the ethnonursing research meth
<p>Aim To provide an overview of the relevance and strengths of using the literary f
<p>Aim To discuss the methods of a study which will aim to determine the usability o
<p>Aim To argue for the use of mixed methods when researching communities.</p>
<p>Aim To describe strategies that can enhance the recruitment of rural-dwelling old
<p>Aim To explain a strategy to improve response rates from healthcare professionals to a postal survey in the Republic of Ireland.</p> <p>Background Response rates to surveys conducted among healthcare professionals have been declining steadily.
<p>Aim To discuss the legal, ethical and practical considerations in UK studies involving nurses with dyslexia and medication administration errors (MAEs).</p> <p>Background Nurses with dyslexia are a vulnerable population as they are susceptible to misrepresentation in research
<p>Aim To assess the use of artefacts in semi-structured, stimulated-recall interviews in a study exploring mentors’ decisions regarding students’ competence in practice.</p> <p>Background Few empirical studies have examined how mentors reach a decision when assessing students’
Aim To explore the concept of originality in doctoral research and outline ways in which doctoral candidates can begin to identify, formulate and articulate their individual contributions to knowledge.
<p>Aim To introduce nurse and healthcare researchers to the ethnomethodological (EM) criteria of the unique adequacy (UA) requirement of methods and to provide guidance on conducting UA research.</p> <p>Background Despite the recent shift in emphasis from quantitative to qualita
<p>Aim To provide insight into how descriptive and interpretive phenomenological research approaches can guide nurse researchers during the generation and application of knowledge.</p> <p>Background Phenomenology is a discipline that investigates people’s experiences to reveal w
