نتایج جستجو برای: focus groups

تعداد نتایج: 1039832  

Journal: :Journal of cross-cultural gerontology 1995
J Knodel C Saengtienchal W Sittitrai

Qualitative data collected in Thailand through a series of 26 focus groups held separately with elderly individuals and adults with elderly parents provides insights into Thai views on a variety of issues related to the living arrangements of the elderly. These include the benefits and problems associated with coresidence, the choice of the coresident caregiver, mechanisms encouraging co-reside...

Journal: :nephro-urology monthly 0
nasrollah ghahramani department of medicine, pennsylvania state university college of medicine, hershey, usa; department of medicine, pennsylvania state university college of medicine, hershey, usa. tel: +1-7175318156, fax: +1-7175316776 chloe wang pennsylvania state university college of medicine, hershey, usa ali sanati-mehrizy pennsylvania state university college of medicine, hershey, usa ankita tandon department of medicine, pennsylvania state university college of medicine, hershey, usa

results urban patients were more likely to receive supplementary information and being strongly encouraged by their nephrologists to seek transplant. all participants acknowledged “independence” as the main advantage of transplantation. increased freedom to travel and improved life expectancy were mentioned only among the urban groups. the main themes in all groups regarding perceived barriers ...

Journal: :College & Research Libraries News 1993

2005
David Stokes Richard Bergin

Purpose – The aim of this research was to consider whether focus groups have justifiably become a more frequently used qualitative market research technique because of a superior research outcome. Although focus groups have extrinsic advantages such as speed and cost, there is evidence that individual depth interviews have intrinsic advantages relating to the quality of the research outcome. De...

2008
Aaron Doering George Veletsianos

This paper situates geospatial technologies as a constructivist tool in the K-12 classroom and examines student experiences with real-time authentic geospatial data provided through a hybrid adventure learning environment. Qualitative data from seven student focus groups demonstrate the effectiveness of using real-time authentic data, peer collaboration, and geospatial technologies in learning ...

2017
Benedict Rumbold Clare Wenham James Wilson

BACKGROUND In this article we aim to assess the ethical desirability of self-test diagnostic kits for influenza, focusing in particular on the potential benefits and challenges posed by a new, mobile phone-based tool currently being developed by i-sense, an interdisciplinary research collaboration based (primarily) at University College London and funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences...

Journal: :Seizure 2004
M. J. MCEWAN COLIN A. ESPIE JULIE METCALFE MARTIN J. BRODIE MARGARET T. WILSON

The majority of previous studies investigating the impact of epilepsy on the QOL of adolescents have used proxy opinions from clinicians and/or parents. This study highlights the need for research to investigate QOL from the direct perspective of adolescents and consider issues in the context of a developmental perspective. A focus group technique was used. Twenty-two adolescents aged between 1...

Journal: :Journal of health psychology 2014
Bridget Dibb Caroline Ellis-Hill Margaret Donovan-Hall Jane Burridge David Rushton

This study explored adjustment in people with spinal cord injury; data from four focus groups are presented. Thematic analysis revealed four themes, managing goals and expectations, comparison with others, feeling useful and acceptance, showing participants positively engaged in life, positively interpreted social comparison information and set realistic goals and expectations. These positive s...

2012
Eva Hammar Chiriac Kjell Granström

Group work is used as a means of learning at all levels of most educational systems. However, teachers often use group work without considering its " pros and cons. " Such a mode of non-reflected application may sometimes end up in positive experiences and learning, but the likelihood is that the outcome will be the opposite. The aim of this qualitative study is to address students' experiences...

2007
Tamarra C. Jones Naomi Modeste Barbara Anderson Jerry Lee V. Joyce Lim

Factors influencing the intention to quit drinking alcohol among pregnant African American/Black women in San Bernardino and Riverside counties, California were investigated using the theory of planned behavior. Qualitative data were collected via focus groups from 22 pregnant women to ascertain behavioral outcomes, normative, and control beliefs associated with drinking during pregnancy. These...

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