2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2019.03.009
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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): Qualitative research and evidence based practice: implications and contributions

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“…Front‐line healthcare professionals were recruited to participate in the study through network announcements, which briefly described the study. By recommendation, some participants were then snowballed the study details to other eligible potential participants (Sant, 2019 ). Thirty‐three participants were recruited, some of whom could not complete the interview due to privacy concerns.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Front‐line healthcare professionals were recruited to participate in the study through network announcements, which briefly described the study. By recommendation, some participants were then snowballed the study details to other eligible potential participants (Sant, 2019 ). Thirty‐three participants were recruited, some of whom could not complete the interview due to privacy concerns.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semistructured interviews allow researchers to concentrate on important points occurring either naturally or unexpectedly and to learn more about hidden meanings during interviews. It also enables participants to freely respond to questions asked in interviews (Sant, 2019). Initially, the semi-structured interview form consisted of sixteen questions proposed by the researchers.…”
Section: Data Collection Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por lo tanto, se utilizarán los estudios de caso ya que tienen como característica básica que abordan de forma intensiva una unidad, ésta puede referirse a una persona, una familia, un grupo, una organización o una institución y cada una de ellas se aborda de forma individual (47). El estudio de caso en la investigación cualitativa es ideográfico, es decir, implica la descripción amplia y profunda del caso en sí mismo, sin el propósito de partir de una hipótesis o teoría, ni de generalizar las observaciones (47).…”
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“…El estudio de caso cualitativo no persigue ninguna clase de generalización, así mismo, en áreas de la salud, según Keen (47), los estudios de casos cualitativos permiten observar las características de un paciente, su evolución, su experiencia con la enfermedad, sus reacciones emocionales ante el trastorno que padece, el impacto de la enfermedad sobre su existencia, su vida familiar, el efecto de un tratamiento, etc. (47).…”
Section: Diseñounclassified