Comprehensive Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research–(CCQR): Reporting Guideline for Global Health Qualitative Research Methods
Priyanka Sinha,
Binita Paudel,
Hanan Ahmed
et al.
Abstract:The requirement for in-depth exploration of complex issues beyond the scope of other research methods in the health industry has increased the demand for qualitative research globally. The authors aimed to improve the accessibility and comprehensiveness of reporting guidelines for qualitative research. A comprehensive review of scientific articles was conducted on PubMed, Medline, CINAHL, and Embase, and it retrieved 1989 plus 13 more articles through the snowball method. After screening, 17 key articles were … Show more
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