نتایج جستجو برای: research methodology

تعداد نتایج: 1581527  

Journal: :European journal of cancer care 2007
A Lanceley C L Cox

Cancer is difficult for people from ethnically diverse communities to cope with, because there is inequality in getting information and services to meet their needs for prevention, prompt diagnosis, treatment, care and support. Research with black minority ethnic (BME) communities indicates a lack of knowledge about cancer, and a desire for more information, yet research is highly equivocal wit...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2003
J Archambault

2005
Jaana Woiceshyn

To probe how ‘good minds’ think, I asked 16 CEOs who ran (or had been running until recently) successful oil and gas companies to read a realistic decision scenario which presented three strategic alternatives: to invest in a new technology, to explore in the Arctic in a joint venture, or to acquire another oil company. The chief executives were then asked to think out loud how they would decid...

Journal: :Medical humanities 2005
F Rapport P Wainwright G Elwyn

In an editorial in a previous issue of this journal Rapport et al introduced the metaphor of the edgelands, arguing that the area between urban and rural landscapes serves to illustrate some of the difficulties of interdisciplinarity experienced by those who work in the medical humanities. In this paper the authors explore some specific issues of qualitative research methodology in health care ...

2011
Duncan Neuhauser Lloyd Provost Bo Bergman

Healthcare managers, clinical researchers and individual patients (and their physicians) manage variation differently to achieve different ends. First, managers are primarily concerned with the performance of care processes over time. Their time horizon is relatively short, and the improvements they are concerned with are pragmatic and 'holistic.' Their goal is to create processes that are stab...

2005
Robert G. Brooks Jeffrey H. Burkhardt Richard M. Shewchuk

College of Medicine. In these positions, he is responsible for conducting research in the area of Patient Safety and Quality of Care as well as teaching second-year medical students. Shewchuk is an expert, and teaches courses, in quantitative and qualitative research methods.

2012
Linda Bol Douglas J. Hacker

Research on calibration remains a popular line of inquiry. Calibration is the degree of fit between a person's judgment of performance and his or her actual performance. Given the continued interest in this topic, the questions posed in this article are fruitful directions to pursue to help address gaps in calibration research. In this article, we have identified six research directions that if...

1992
Yoram Reich

Design activities are fundamental to technological progress. Current design research holds tight to positivism, abandoned and critically opposed to by philosophers, mostly those outside the U.S. Maintaining the positivist view when conducting research leads to significant deficiencies in the quality of research, and to problems in transferring research results to practice. In spite of significa...

2014
Carl Senior Peter Reddy Rowena Senior

As the field of Psychology evolves there is much interest in understanding how educational practices can be shaped to facilitate the recruitment and engagement of students (Halpern and Hakel, 2010). Highlighting the multiplicity of research approaches within Psychology is one way in which to advance the field. Indeed, in her recent article Rees (2013) argues that the multiplicity of research to...

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