Navigating research: qualitative methods

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Haynes, L., Thompson, B. and Laur, C. 2016. Navigating research: qualitative methods. in: Ray, S., Fitzpatrick, S., Gobulic, R. and Fisher, S. (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Clinical and Healthcare Research Oxford Oxford University Press. pp. 57-74
AuthorsHaynes, L., Thompson, B. and Laur, C.
EditorsRay, S., Fitzpatrick, S., Gobulic, R. and Fisher, S.
Abstract

• To outline qualitative research methods using the example of educational research
• To demystify and position educational research within an accessible social research framework
• To explore and evaluate suitable methodological approaches
• To consider how to handle the products of the research
• To provide an overall insight of the value of educational re-search, in particular a mixed methods approach, within the health care setting

Page range57-74
Year2016
Book titleOxford Handbook of Clinical and Healthcare Research
PublisherOxford University Press
Output statusPublished
Place of publicationOxford
ISBN9780199608478
Publication dates
Print03 May 2016
Publication process dates
Deposited01 Dec 2016
Completed02 Feb 2015
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