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  1. 18 Qualitative Research Examples (2024)

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  4. Understanding Qualitative Research: An In-Depth Study Guide

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  5. Collaborative Qualitative Research as a Learning Tool in Nursing

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  1. Qualitative Research Reporting Standards: How are qualitative articles different from quantitative?

  2. Ray's Research Corner: Qualitative and Quantitative Research

  3. Exploring Research Methodologies in the Social Sciences (4 Minutes)

  4. Why the Discussion Chapter in Qualitative Research is Your Chance to Shine

  5. Part 5: Intro to Research in PR

  6. Scientific Communication: The Intersection Between Literature and Presentations

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  1. Communicating and disseminating research findings to study participants: Formative assessment of participant and researcher expectations and preferences

    The researcher interview guide was designed to understand researchers' perspectives on communicating and disseminating research findings to participants; explore past experiences, if any, of researchers with communication and dissemination of research findings to study participants; document any approaches researchers may have used or intend ...

  2. Improving Qualitative Research Findings Presentations:

    The qualitative research findings presentation, as a distinct genre, conventionally shares particular facets of genre entwined and contextualized in method and scholarly discourse. Despite the commonality and centrality of these presentations, little is known of the quality of current presentations of qualitative research findings.

  3. Structuring a qualitative findings section

    Don't make the reader do the analytic work for you. Now, on to some specific ways to structure your findings section. 1). Tables. Tables can be used to give an overview of what you're about to present in your findings, including the themes, some supporting evidence, and the meaning/explanation of the theme.

  4. (PDF) Five Approaches Toward Presenting Qualitative Findings

    Presenting the findings of a qualitative research project is a significant issue as it could affect the quality of a manuscript to a great extent. Reay et al. (2019) concentrated on this critical ...

  5. Communicating your research (part 1)

    Having generated data, an important part of the research process is to effectively communicate your findings to the scientific community. Traditional routes for doing this include publishing an abstract, presenting a poster, giving an oral presentation or publishing a peer-reviewed original research paper.

  6. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    While many books and articles guide various qualitative research methods and analyses, there is currently no concise resource that explains and differentiates among the most common qualitative approaches. We believe novice qualitative researchers, students planning the design of a qualitative study or taking an introductory qualitative research course, and faculty teaching such courses can ...

  7. PDF Communicating qualitative research findings: An annotated bibliographic

    Research dissemination may be passive or active. Passive dissemination is defined as a form of communication such as publication in an academic journal; and active dissemination as the tailoring of research findings to a target audience using a dynamic flow of information (Walter et al. 2003).

  8. PDF How 'Qualitable' is Qualitative research in Media and Communication

    Trumbo's findings revealed that communication research articles exhibited a rough split of 60/40 between quantitative and qualitative approaches, albeit with limited ... graduate students towards qualitative research, many communication journals exhibit a preference for quantitative studies. METHODS . 7 Electronic copy available at: https ...

  9. (PDF) Communicating Research Findings

    1. Introduction. This chapter focuses on communicating research findings, the part of the research process. where research outcomes and outputs are made public. It considers why research ...

  10. (PDF) Strategies for Disseminating Qualitative Research Findings: Three

    Dissemination, as the written or oral representation of research findings, usually happ ens. at the end of a research project (B arnes et al. 2003) and is part of. utilisation - utilisation ...

  11. PDF Communicating Research Findings

    Why you should communicate and share your research findings 1. What you have found in your study could make a difference to our population staying well and healthy. 2. Sharing research findings makes a difference to our understanding of different conditions and treatments. 3. Research should be open to scrutiny to ensure it is high quality and ...

  12. What Is Qualitative Research?

    Qualitative research involves collecting and analyzing non-numerical data (e.g., text, video, or audio) to understand concepts, opinions, or experiences. It can be used to gather in-depth insights into a problem or generate new ideas for research. Qualitative research is the opposite of quantitative research, which involves collecting and ...

  13. PDF Exploring Communication through Qualitative Research

    Theoretical Approach to Qualitative Research in Communication - seeks to explore the theoretical assumptions of qualitative research in communication from an epistemological perspective. The chapters in the first section are, in different ways, exploring a fundamental field of research in communication: media and technology studies.

  14. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication

    Journal overview. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication is a scholarly, peer-reviewed annual journal sponsored by the Eastern Communication Association. The journal publishes brief qualitative and critical research essays of 2,500 words or less on a wide range of topics extending and enhancing the understanding of human communication.

  15. Beyond Words: Using Nonverbal Communication Data in Research to Enhance

    Qualitative Findings. The qualitative analyses revealed varying degrees of discussion of nonverbal data across the articles in which they were recorded, yielding, via the taxonomic analysis, the following 3-level typology: (a) Level 1 denoted instances where nonverbal communication data were introduced generally; (b) Level 2 represented cases ...

  16. 31 Interpretation In Qualitative Research: What, Why, How

    Study and Communication Skills in Chemistry. ... Qualitative research is an umbrella term that encompasses a wide array of paradigmatic views, goals, and methods. ... Researchers construct meaning from data by synthesizing research "findings," "assertions," or "theories" that can be shared so that others may also gain insights from ...

  17. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication

    Article | Published online: 18 Jan 2024. Philosophy of communication within the narrative of interpretive research. Susan Mancino et al. Article | Published online: 13 Dec 2023. View all latest articles. Explore the current issue of Qualitative Research Reports in Communication, Volume 24, Issue 1, 2023.

  18. Caring touch as communication in intensive care nursing: a qualitative

    The findings were discussed in detail and quality checked with the second author, who is an expert qualitative researcher. The study was also quality checked in accordance with Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) (Tong et al., Citation 2007). This strengthens the trustworthiness of the study.

  19. An investigation into the acceptability, adoption, appropriateness

    The findings of this study can be used to support the implementation of birth companions in countries with comparable circumstances. ... Tong A, Sainsbury P, Craig J. Consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ): a 32-item checklist for interviews and focus groups. Int J Qual Health Care. 2007;19(6):349-57.

  20. Perspectives on the Intersection of Electronic Health Records and

    Key Points. Question How do electronic health records (EHRs), team functioning and communication, and clinician well-being intersect from the point of view of physicians?. Findings In this qualitative study comprising 73 attending and resident physicians, the EHR was reported to be the dominant communication modality among teams, facilitating straightforward and task-related communication but ...

  21. The role of leisure activities in enhancing well-being in Saudi's

    The findings section of this study is structured into two segments: an initial analysis of the quantitative data, followed by a detailed examination of the qualitative data, providing a ...

  22. Applying the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to

    Background Alcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) is an evidence-based intervention recommended by the World Health Organization. This study applied the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to understand facilitators and barriers of SBI implementation in primary care settings in Hong Kong, China. Methods This was a sequential mixed-method study. In-depth interviews ...

  23. Exploring factors affecting the unsafe behavior of health care workers

    This study aligns with the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) checklist and was conducted between December 2021 and April 2022. The factors affecting the unsafe behavior of health care workers while using respiratory masks were divided into 3 main categories and 8 sub-categories.

  24. "This Is a Look Into My Life": Enhancing Qualitative Inquiry Into

    As researchers in communication sciences and related disciplines continue to embrace qualitative research methodologies, there will be a corresponding need for innovative methods and strategies for...

  25. Full article: Requirements of Environmentally-Aware Consumers on the

    Requirements of Environmentally-Aware Consumers on the Implementation and Communication of Sustainability Measures in the Beverage Industry: A Qualitative Kano-Model Approach Christopher Maász Department of Business and Economics, Research Group of Marketing and Retail Management, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg, Germany Correspondence ...