The qualitative research interview.
by
Barbara Dicicco-Bloom,
Benjamin F Crabtree
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Klaus Nielsen in Nordic Psychology (2007)The aim of the article is to make the reader more conscious about the relationship between the conceptualization of scientific knowledge and the formulation of a concrete research design. In only 10% of all qualitative research papers in Denmark are…Save reference to library · Related research 11 readers
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J P Robinson in Journal of Gerontological Nursing (2000)The in-depth, open-ended formal interview is a mainstay of qualitative nursing research. However, difficulties with this method of data collection are common with institutionalized elderly individuals. During a qualitative study of urinary…Save reference to library · Related research 2 readers
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Mirjam Knapik in International Journal of Qualitative Methods (2006)Discussions of qualitative research interviews have centered on promoting an ideal interactional style and articulating the researcher behaviors by which this might be realized. Although examining what researchers do in an interview continues to be…Save PDF to library · Related research 20 readers
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Marjolein Gysels, Cathy Shipman, Irene J Higginson in BMC Medical Ethics (2008)Background: Contradictory evidence exists about the emotional burden of participating in qualitative research for palliative care patients and carers and this raises questions about whether this type of research is ethically justified in a…Save PDF to library · Related research 11 readers
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Dana C Jack in Canadian Psychology (1999)Qualitative research on depression requires methods of interviewing and analysis that allow the researcher to hear how social factors are structured in thought and how such factors affect depressive conflict. I discuss six ways of listening used in…Save reference to library · Related research 1 reader
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T Clemmensen in Interacting with Computers (2004)In this paper, four types of experienced HCI Professionals are interviewed about their different ways of describing users. By use of the qualitative research interview technique of thematizing the dialogue as explicit, implicit and constructive…Save reference to library · Related research 29 readers
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J K Hummelvoll, A B Da Silva in Journal of holistic nursing official journal of the American Holistic Nurses Association (1998)During the last decade in the Nordic countries, the qualitative research interview (QRI) has become a fruitful method for the study of how people experience their life-world, especially in social and professional contexts. The essential features and…
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Steinar Kvale in Journal of Phenomenological Psychology (1983)Clarifies the mode of understanding involved in the qualitative research interview in psychology by first pointing out a lack of theory for the interview. 12 aspects of the mode of understanding in the qualitative research interview are described as…Save reference to library · Related research 37 readers
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Dana Crowley Jack in Canadian PsychologyPsychologie canadienne (1999)Qualitative research on depression requires methods of interviewing and analysis that allow the researcher to hear how social factors are structured in thought and how such factors affect depressive conflict. I discuss six ways of listen- ing used…Save reference to library · Related research 10 readers
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P Ramhøj, E De Oliveira in Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences (1991)The purpose of this article is to describe the phenomenological, hermeneutic research as a scientific research method. We shall introduce the scientifically theoretical placing of the qualitative research interview and the implementation of the…
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