A group of healthcare students want to understand the experiences of their student peers on how interprofessional learning activities in university translate to interprofessional working in practice-based learning. They have a relatively short time period
3, 4 and 5
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What is a disadvantage of group interviews?
They are difficult to transcribe
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Sampling of a population for qualitative research is often:
Purposive
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A research team wish to explore the social meaning and function of humour in the cultural practice of a team of UK National Health Service physiotherapists working on a stroke unit. Which approach would be most appropriate?
Ethnography
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What is the purpose of qualitative research?
To develop understanding
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How is qualitative research useful in health care?
It enables us to understand the participant point of view
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What is an advantage of individual interviews?
They enable us to explore opinion in a deeper way
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Qualitative researchers acknowledge that they are part of the research process that may influence findings. The process by which the researcher aims to acknowledge their potential for influence is:
Reflexivity
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Card 2
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What is a disadvantage of group interviews?
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They are difficult to transcribe
Card 3
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Sampling of a population for qualitative research is often:
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Card 4
Front
A research team wish to explore the social meaning and function of humour in the cultural practice of a team of UK National Health Service physiotherapists working on a stroke unit. Which approach would be most appropriate?
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