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View article: Imposter Participants in Synchronous Qualitative Research: A Systematic Scoping Review
Imposter Participants in Synchronous Qualitative Research: A Systematic Scoping Review Open
Although the issue of bots and fraudulent participants is well established within quantitative research, in recent years there have been increasing incidences of imposter participants within qualitative research. However, how qualitative r…
View article: Dimensionalizing Data: Using the in Vivo, Collaborative, Proliferative, Metaphorical, and Graphic Modes of Dimensionalization as Techniques for Qualitative Analysis
Dimensionalizing Data: Using the in Vivo, Collaborative, Proliferative, Metaphorical, and Graphic Modes of Dimensionalization as Techniques for Qualitative Analysis Open
Qualitative and mixed methods researchers employ a variety of analytic techniques in their research, borrowing from a range of disciplines and methodologic traditions. Leonard Schatzman described dimensionalization as an analytic technique…
View article: Exploring sociodemographic disparities in diagnostic problems and mistakes in the quest for diagnostic equity: insights from a national survey of patient experiences
Exploring sociodemographic disparities in diagnostic problems and mistakes in the quest for diagnostic equity: insights from a national survey of patient experiences Open
Introduction As part of building a platform for epidemiological research on diagnostic errors and problems that centers on patients and equity, this paper summarizes the development and analysis of data collected from fielding a survey in …
View article: Patient-informed exploration of the aftermath of a diagnostic problem or mistake based on results of a national survey
Patient-informed exploration of the aftermath of a diagnostic problem or mistake based on results of a national survey Open
Introduction Despite the prevalence and devastating consequences of diagnostic breakdowns, there have been minimal efforts to systematically collect patient insight into diagnostic problems and mistakes. Collaborating with patient advocate…
View article: Prolotherapy in the Academy: Results of a National Cross-Sectional Mixed Methods Survey
Prolotherapy in the Academy: Results of a National Cross-Sectional Mixed Methods Survey Open
CONTEXT: Prolotherapy (PrT) is a non-opioid injection-based therapy for chronic pain. Patient-oriented evidence supporting PrT is growing. PrT has historically been taught in mentored clinical settings and medical conferences, not in acade…
View article: Whose Um Voice is it Anyway? Leveraging “Thick Transcription” to Promote Inclusion in Qualitative Research Through Transcript Alignment
Whose Um Voice is it Anyway? Leveraging “Thick Transcription” to Promote Inclusion in Qualitative Research Through Transcript Alignment Open
There is an increasing expectation to demonstrate research equity awareness which charges researchers with the responsibility to methodologically attend to issues of ethical and equitable inclusion in qualitative research. While many strat…
View article: Gaps in benefits, awareness, and comprehension that leave those with long COVID vulnerable
Gaps in benefits, awareness, and comprehension that leave those with long COVID vulnerable Open
Objectives The COVID-19 pandemic has left many suffering from long COVID, an episodic and debilitating chronic condition affecting people's ability to work and manage medical expenses. Though the Biden Administration has committed to condu…
View article: A Midwest Stakeholder Evaluation of an Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivor Needs Assessment Survey
A Midwest Stakeholder Evaluation of an Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivor Needs Assessment Survey Open
Purpose: Over 87,000 adolescents and young adults (AYAs) are diagnosed with cancer in the United States each year. Improvement in outcomes in the AYA population has lagged that of both younger and older patients. This decrement may be attr…
View article: Sharing uncertainty: Comparing patient narratives of help-seeking in the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic across the UK, USA, Brazil, Germany and Spain
Sharing uncertainty: Comparing patient narratives of help-seeking in the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic across the UK, USA, Brazil, Germany and Spain Open
The early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic generated profound global uncertainty that disrupted health systems. This paper examines uncertainty about Covid-19 from the perspective of patients who sought clinical help in Spain, the UK, the U…
View article: Covid-19 trouble at work: A comparative qualitative analysis of disclosure, sickness absence and return-to-work in the UK, the USA, Australia and Japan
Covid-19 trouble at work: A comparative qualitative analysis of disclosure, sickness absence and return-to-work in the UK, the USA, Australia and Japan Open
This paper addresses working people’s experiences of managing covid-related sickness in relation to employment. Bringing together the sociology of chronic illness and disability, and of work and organisations, we contribute to understandin…
View article: Negotiation of collective and individual candidacy for long Covid healthcare in the early phases of the Covid-19 pandemic: Validated, diverted and rejected candidacy
Negotiation of collective and individual candidacy for long Covid healthcare in the early phases of the Covid-19 pandemic: Validated, diverted and rejected candidacy Open
This analysis of people's accounts of establishing their need and experiences of healthcare for long Covid (LC) symptoms draws on interview data from five countries (UK, US, Netherlands, Canada, Australia) during the first ∼18 months of th…
View article: The Qualitative Research Distress Protocol: A Participant-Centered Tool for Navigating Distress During Data Collection
The Qualitative Research Distress Protocol: A Participant-Centered Tool for Navigating Distress During Data Collection Open
Potential participant distress is often unaccounted for in qualitative research, where topics are not pre-determined to be categorically sensitive. Additionally, researchers sometimes project their own distress with sensitive topics onto p…
View article: What is emerging for qualitative research in the COVID-19 emergency?
What is emerging for qualitative research in the COVID-19 emergency? Open
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View article: 12 Dimensions of bidirectional trust: relationships in nurses’ caring for adolescents and emerging adults
12 Dimensions of bidirectional trust: relationships in nurses’ caring for adolescents and emerging adults Open
Background Many social actors participate in the health and social care of adolescents and emerging adults with life-limiting illnesses or injuries. Though nurses bear intimate witness to the experiences of young people and their loved one…
View article: WELL-BEING OVER THE LIFE COURSE: CHANGES AND ADAPTATIONS
WELL-BEING OVER THE LIFE COURSE: CHANGES AND ADAPTATIONS Open
Scholars have been trying to understand the concept of well-being for hundreds of years. Many experts from multiple disciplines have weighed in on the topic. Our research takes a phenomenological approach, conducting a mixed methods study …