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ABSTRACT Brookes, D. (2007) Understanding qualitative research and its value in healthcare. Nursing Times; 103: 8, 32-33. Nursing Times; 103: 8, 32-33. Qualitative research methods have become increasingly popular in healthcare research in recent years, as can be seen from the increasing numbers of papers published in the medical and nursing literature that have used this methodology.
The research of the Information Security Group led to Royal Holloway being recognised as an original Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) in Cyber Security. There are now 17 ACEs in the UK, forming part of the Government’s National Cyber Security Strategy, which is making the UK the safest place to be online and helping to support the country’s thriving.
Holloway, Immy; Holloway, Immy; Wheeler, Stephanie. Based on the successful first edition, this new edition builds and develops the key information nurses need in order to understand and undertake qualitative research studies. It has been extensively revised and expanded to reflect the current state qualitative research in nursing.
FEMINIST RESEARCH focuses on the experiences of women in natural social settings, where the aim is to 'make women visible, raise their consciousness and empower them' ( Holloway and Wheeler 2013 ).
Oxygenated Species in the Products of Fluorination of (60)- and (70)-Fullerene by Fluorine Gas. R. Taylor, G.J. Langley, J.H. Holloway, E.G. Hope, A.K. Brisdon, H.W.
COMPARING INDUCTIVE AND DEDUCTIVE METHODOLOGIES FOR DESIGN PATTERNS IDENTIFICATION AND ARTICULATION Nicole Schadewitz and Timothy Jachna School of Design, Core A, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong,. (Holloway, 1997). Often a combination of both approaches is used. A researcher.
Qualitative research in demography: quality, presentation and assessment1 E. Coast2 N. Mondain3 C. Rossier4 L. Bernardi5 S. Randall6 1. Context: qualitative approaches in demography There has been an increase in the number published studies, and ongoing research programmes, that use qualitative approaches (in full or in part) in.