The Nature of Qualitative EvidenceJanice M. Morse, Janice Swanson, Anton J. Kuzel SAGE, 22. feb. 2001 - 321 sider What constitutes qualitative evidence? This book breaks new ground by providing urgently needed standards for qualitative inquiry and tackles the significant issues of what constitutes qualitative evidence. In particular, this book will address the place of qualitative evidence in the planning, delivery, and evaluation of health care. The authors first examine the status of qualitative research as evidence versus "opinion." They then examine such topics as: who decides what counts as evidence, the nature of outcomes, how to evaluate qualitative evidence, constructing evidence within the qualitative project, and research utilization and qualitative research. They conclude with perspectives on the issue of standards for qualitative investigation. |
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... Evaluating Outcomes 161 Nancy Gibson , Ginger Gibson , and Ann C. Macaulay Part IV The Nature of Analysis and Interpretation Dialogue : Confirming Evidence 184 8. Constructing Evidence Within the Qualitative Project 187 Lynn M. Meadows ...
... 75 Janice M. Swanson Part III The Nature of Standards Dialogue : Developing a Perspective : Developing a Chapter 112 This One FE6F - 07Y - HLQ2 5. Some Pragmatic Thoughts About Evaluating Qualitative Health Research Anton.
... Evaluating Qualitative Health Research Anton J. Kuzel and John D. Engel Dialogue : The Constraints of Publishing 114 139 6. The Implications of Disciplinary Agenda on Quality Criteria for Qualitative Research Sally E. Thorne 141 Comment ...
... evaluation of the research per se and of the report , and these are dis- cussed by Kuzel and Engel in Chapter 5. Various standards for the con- duct of qualitative research have been developed , as were several jour- nals dealing ...
... evaluate proposals and allocate funding . The fact that the Cochrane Criteria were developed primarily as levels of evidence for determining the efficacy of treatments was missed by these committees : For them , real research was ...
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Introducing Evidence | xii |
The Status of Qualitative Research as Evidence | 1 |
The Form of Evidence | 23 |
What Is Problematic About Evidence? | 24 |
Articulating a Theoretical Framework | 44 |
The Form of Data | 70 |
Questions in Use | 71 |
Developing a Perspective Developing a Chapter | 108 |
Constructing Evidence Within the Qualitative Project | 183 |
Extending Findings to Practice | 197 |
Qualitative Verification Building Evidence by Extending Basic Findings | 199 |
Does It Make a Difference? | 218 |
The Nature of Outcomes | 219 |
The Dilemmas of Replication | 252 |
Using Qualitative Research in Clinical Practice | 255 |
Another Challenge | 270 |
Some Pragmatic Thoughts About Evaluating Qualitative Health Research | 110 |
The Constraints of Publishing | 135 |
The Implications of Disciplinary Agenda on Quality Criteria for Qualitative Research | 137 |
Looking Inward | 156 |
CommunityBased Research Negotiating Research Agendas and Evaluating Outcomes | 157 |
Confirming Evidence | 180 |
Research Utilization and Qualitative Research | 271 |
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