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<p>Aim Nurses are increasingly embracing ethnography as a useful research methodolog
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<p>Aim To discuss a personal account of the role of reflexivity in a qualitative, gr
<p>Aim To develop methodological discussion about an ‘auto/biographical’ approach us
<p>Aim In this paper, the choice of classic grounded theory will be discussed and ju
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<p>Aim Guidelines describing how to carry out a randomised controlled trial (RCT) pr
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<p>Aim The decision to use grounded theory is not an easy one and this article aims to illustrate and explore the methodological complexity and decision-making process.
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<p>Aim This paper discusses the methodological considerations inherent in the use of the cohort study as a research design.</p> <p>Background Cohort studies are observational in design and are generally concerned with information regarding the prevalence distribution and inter-r
<p>Aim To compare the inclusion and the influences of selected variables on hypothesis testing during the 1980s and 1990s.</p> <p>Background In spite of the emphasis on conducting inquiry consistent with the tenets of logical positivism, there have been no studies investigating
