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<p>Aim To present the actions taken by the Scottish Dementia Clinical Research Netwo
<p>Aim To describe an example of qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) in a study a
<p>Aim This paper explores the writing of research papers using reflective framework
<p>Aim To discuss and demonstrate the use of reflexivity in interpretive phenomenolo
<p>Aim To provide an overview of governance issues relating to medical-device trials
<p>Aim To enable readers to make an informed decision about whether online research
<p>Aim To describe three styles of interviews and discuss issues regarding planning
<p>Aim To present an overview of the main components of randomised controlled trials
Implications for practice <p>Aim To report on the development of an observation tool
<p>Aim To introduce the ‘obser-view’ qualitative research method and to show how obs
Aim To provide examples of a qualitative multiple case study to illustrate the specific st
<p>Aim To discuss how case-study research was undertaken to explain the implementati
<p>Aim To show what needs to be determined to ascertain whether an online research method (ORM) is appropriate, including ethical and validity considerations that must be assessed before beginning a study, and to detail specific issues regarding sampling for and using ORMs.
<p>Aim To compare and contrast postal and internet surveys in studies of nurse workforces.</p> <p>Background There is little research that examines the advantages and disadvantages of different surveys in studies of nurse workforces.</p> <p>Data sources Previous stud
<p>Aim To identify characteristics of enabling and disabling research cultures.</p> <p>Background ‘Research culture’ is a term that is taken for granted and seldom defined.
<p>Aim To provide an overview of the relevance and strengths of focused ethnography in nursing research.
<p>Aim To present an approach to involving people with communication disorders in research.</p> <p>Background Patient and public involvement (PPI) is promoted at all stages of research, with everyone having a right to be involved.
<p>Aim To present a novice researcher’s use of a reflective research diary in the quantitive measure of a mixed methods study and to recommend resulting changes to practice.</p> <p>Background Reflexivity is often regarded as a useful tool for ensuring the standard of qualitative
