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O'Reilly, Michelle.
Using Naturally Occurring Data in Qualitative Health Research = A Practical Guide /
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Title/Author:
Using Naturally Occurring Data in Qualitative Health Research/ by Nikki Kiyimba, Jessica Nina Lester, Michelle O'Reilly.
Reminder of title:
A Practical Guide /
Author:
Kiyimba, Nikki.
other author:
Lester, Jessica Nina.
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XXII, 348 p. 42 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Medical care. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94839-3
ISBN:
9783319948393
Using Naturally Occurring Data in Qualitative Health Research = A Practical Guide /
Kiyimba, Nikki.
Using Naturally Occurring Data in Qualitative Health Research
A Practical Guide /[electronic resource] :by Nikki Kiyimba, Jessica Nina Lester, Michelle O'Reilly. - 1st ed. 2019. - XXII, 348 p. 42 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource.
Preface -- Naturally occurring data in qualitative health research -- Evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence -- Benefits and limitations of naturally occurring data in qualitative health research -- Qualitative approaches and their use of naturally occurring data -- Ethical principles for data collection.-Media sources and text-based sources -- Computer-mediated communication and social media -- Computer-mediated health services and online forums -- Using naturally occurring data to research vulnerable groups -- Applications and conclusions -- Glossary -- References.
This highly practical resource brings new dimensions to the utility of qualitative data in health research by focusing on naturally occurring data. It examines how naturally occurring data complement interviews and other sources of researcher-generated health data, and takes readers through the steps of identifying, collecting, analyzing, and disseminating these findings in ethical research with real-world relevance. The authors acknowledge the critical importance of evidence-based practice in today’s healthcare landscape and argue for naturally occurring data as a form of practice-based evidence making valued contributions to the field. And chapters evaluate frequently overlooked avenues for naturally occurring data, including media and social media sources, health policy and forensic health contexts, and digital communications. Included in the coverage: · Exploring the benefits and limitations of using naturally occurring data in health research · Considering qualitative approaches that may benefit from using naturally occurring data · Utilizing computer-mediated communications and social media in health · Using naturally occurring data to research vulnerable groups · Reviewing empirical examples of health research using naturally occurring data Using Naturally Occurring Data in Qualitative Health Research makes concepts, methods, and rationales accessible and applicable for readers in the health and mental health fields, among them health administrators, professionals in research methodology, psychology researchers, and practicing and trainee clinicians.
ISBN: 9783319948393
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-94839-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: RA1-1270
Dewey Class. No.: 610
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