نتایج جستجو برای: focus groups

تعداد نتایج: 1039832  

Journal: :Journal of public health 2010
John Foster Donald Read Sakthidaran Karunanithi Victoria Woodward

BACKGROUND The past 30 years have seen a shift in the culture concerning the consumption of alcohol in the UK. One of these is the increasing trend for adults to consume alcohol "at home". To date this is a development that has received little research attention. Participants and Methods Four focus groups (FG) of current drinkers who drank at home and reflected the views of both genders, differ...

2014
Dan J. Graham Rachel G. Lucas-Thompson Maeve B. O’Donnell

Physical activity (PA) benefits children's physical and mental health and enhances academic performance. However, in many nations, PA time in school is decreasing under competing pressures for time during the school day. The present paper argues that PA should not be reduced or seen as incompatible with academic learning. Instead, the authors contend that it is critical to develop tools that in...

2007
Carol Armour Martha Brillant Ines Krass

UNLABELLED In order for community pharmacy practice to continue to evolve, pharmacy practice research on potential new services is essential. This requires the active participation of community pharmacists. At present the level of involvement of community pharmacists in pharmacy practice research is minimal. OBJECTIVES To ascertain the attitudes of a group of research-experienced community ph...

2015
Rosalind Fallaize Anna L. Macready Laurie T. Butler Judi A. Ellis Aleksandra Berezowska Arnout R. H. Fischer Marianne C. Walsh Caroline Gallagher Barbara J. Stewart-Knox Sharon Kuznesof Lynn J. Frewer Mike J. Gibney Julie A. Lovegrove

Personalised nutrition (PN) has the potential to reduce disease risk and optimise health and performance. Although previous research has shown good acceptance of the concept of PN in the UK, preferences regarding the delivery of a PN service (e.g. online v. face-to-face) are not fully understood. It is anticipated that the presence of a free at point of delivery healthcare system, the National ...

2014
Xue Wen Eng Sandra G Brauer Suzanne S Kuys Matthew Lord Kathryn S Hayward

Aim. To explore factors affecting the ability of the stroke survivor to drive their own recovery outside of therapy during inpatient rehabilitation. Method. One-on-one, in-depth interviews with stroke survivors (n = 7) and their main carer (n = 6), along with two focus groups with clinical staff (n = 20). Data was thematically analysed according to group. Results. Stroke survivors perceived "de...

2013
Wolter Paans Inge Wijkamp Egbert Wiltens Marca V Wolfensberger

BACKGROUND Determining what constitutes an excellent allied health care professional (AHCP) is important, since this is what will guide the development of curricula for training future physical therapists, oral hygienists, speech therapists, diagnostic radiographers, and dietitians. This also determines the quality of care. AIM To describe perspectives of AHCPs on which characteristics are co...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2015
Patricia M Wilson Jonathan D Reston Rebecca Bieraugel Maria Da Silva Gane David Wellsted Maxine Offredy Ken Farrington

Living with end-stage renal disease is challenging and requires a great deal of self-management, but little is known about the experiences of patients and staff around the subject. We held six focus groups in three hemodialysis units, each unit hosting 1 staff and 1 patient focus group. A total of 15 staff members and 15 patients participated. We employed thematic analysis using a priori and em...

Journal: :Environment and urbanization 1995
N Kanji

This study examines the gender-differentiated effects of Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) on households in Zimbabwe during 1991. Interviews and focus groups were conducted among 120 randomly selected households in Kambuzuma, a densely populated suburb of Harare with mostly Black residents with a considerable range in income. Interviews were conducted in mid-1991 and reinterviews were con...

2015
Arati Panchbhai

This study aimed to investigate undergraduate students' perceptions of the clinical induction program for dental undergraduates conducted at the DMIMS Deemed University, Sawangi-Meghe, India. Seventy-four third-year dental students who entered the clinical phase of the dental program in 2012 and attended all sessions of the clinical induction program were enrolled in this study. The students' p...

2015
Eunice Chong Adrienne Alayli-Goebbels Lori Webel-Edgar Sarah Muir Heather Manson

Telephone focus groups have been increasingly popular in public health research and evaluation. One of the main concerns of telephone focus groups is the lack of nonverbal cues among participants, which could limit group interactions and dynamics during the focus group discussion. To overcome this limitation, we supplemented telephone focus groups with webinar technology in a recent evaluation ...

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