Clinical

This article discusses the purpose, process and usefulness of narrative-based research.

30 Jun 2009

<p>Family researchers enter a sacred space in which the most intimate, formative and

31 Mar 2009

<p>This paper describes the process of developing and testing a family nursing scale

31 Mar 2009

<p>Ethics has been defined as moral principles that in the context of research perta

31 Mar 2009

<p>Conference presentations are increasingly recognised as a mechanism for the disse

31 Mar 2009

<p>Focus groups have been used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences

31 Mar 2009

<p>Qualitative research methods are accepted as congruent with and relevant to the p

31 Mar 2009

<p>The NHS Greater Glasgow &amp; Clyde Managed Clinical Network (MCN) for Corona

01 Jan 2009

<p>In any survey, despite researchers’ best efforts in the use of scientific techniq

01 Jan 2009

<p>This paper will discuss the outcomes when group reflection was used to identify p

01 Jan 2009

<p>Drug abuse rehabilitation, characterised by high recidivism and difficult-to-acce

01 Jan 2009

<p>Globally, the population is ageing.

01 Jan 2009

<p>The continuous growth of research knowledge and the demands for evidence-based practice have created a need to gather, analyse and synthesise previous research knowledge (Evans and Pearson 2001, Magarey 2001, Evans 2002, Jones 2004).

30 Sep 2008

<p>The number of phenomenological studies published in nursing journals is rising, perhaps because phenomenology provides answers to or insights into important questions or issues in health research.

30 Sep 2008

<p>Discourse analysis (DA) is becoming an increasingly popular research strategy for researchers in various disciplines, yet it evades a common understanding and systematic approach.

30 Sep 2008

<p>Case study research is gaining increasing credibility as a suitable research methodology for healthcare research studies (Thompson 2004).

30 Sep 2008

<p>Consensus methods have been used in health research for many years, although it has only been since the 1950s that formal consensus methods have been adopted in research and policy decisions (Fink et al 1984, Black et al 1999).

30 Sep 2008

<p>Many years of practice as critical care nurses indicated to us that doctors, nurses and relatives suffer because they are involved in, or are affected by, interactions about end-of-life decision-making.

30 Sep 2008

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