944 resultados para Serra, Júlia -- Interviews
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In this article the authors discuss the usefulness of focus groups for researching sensitive issues using evidence from a study examining the experiences of nurses providing care in the context of the Northern Ireland Troubles. They conducted three group interviews with nurses during which they asked about the issues the nurses face(d) in providing nursing care amid enduring social division. Through a discursive analysis of within-group interaction, they demonstrate how participants employ a range of interpretive resources, the effect of which is to prioritize particular knowledge concerning the nature of nursing care. The identification of such patterned activity highlights the ethnographic value of focus groups to reveal social conventions guiding the production of accounts but also suggests that accounts cannot be divorced from the circumstances of their production. Consequently, the authors argue that focus groups should be considered most useful for illuminating locally sanctioned ways of talking about sensitive issues.
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Evidence for acquiescence (yea-saying) in interviews with people who have mental retardation is reviewed and the different ways it has been assessed are discussed. We argue that acquiescence is caused by many factors, each of which is detected differentially by these methods. Evidence on the likely causes of acquiescence is reviewed, and we suggest that although researchers often stress a desire to please or increased submissiveness as the must important factor, acquiescence should also be seen as a response to questions that are too complex, either grammatically or in the type of judgments they request. Strategies to reduce acquiescence in interviews are reviewed and measures that can be taken to increase the inclusiveness of interviews and self-report scales in this population suggested.
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The focus group interview is an increasingly common qualitative research method used by health professionals. General approaches to conducting focus groups have been published. There has, however, been minimal exploration of issues regarding the use of focus groups with palliative care populations and data analysis procedures have been underreported. The aim of this paper is to provide a guide for conducting focus groups drawing on palliative care examples. A succinct outline of why, when and how to use focus groups is offered. Key ethical and practical issues are explored as well as considerations for data analysis. This guide offers researchers and clinicians fundamental strategies for the use of focus groups within the palliative care context.
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This case describes a qualitative social science research project that was conducted in 2009 and that examined the experiences of recent migrants to Northern Ireland. While background to the research and key findings are presented, the topic forms a backdrop to the case. The following aspects of the study are presented: the theoretical context; formulating the research question, design and methodology; key methodological issues; data collection and analysis; project dissemination; and research funding and reporting. The case pays particular attention to the needs and impact of different groups including the researcher, the funding body, the researcher’s employer and the researched. The significance of access, language and ethics to this study are examined. Finally, the way in which the research unfolded in an often-unpredictable way throughout the implementation process is highlighted in the narrative.
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Background: Cancer cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome characterised by severe and progressive weight loss which is predominantly muscle mass. It is a devastating and distressing complication of advanced cancer with profound bio-psycho-social implications for patients and their families. At present there is no curative treatment for cachexiain advanced cancer therefore the most important healthcare response entails the minimisation of the psycho-social distress associated with it. However the literature suggests healthcare professionals’are missing opportunities to intervene and respond to the multi-dimensional needs of this population.
Objective:The objective of this study was to explore healthcare professionals’ response to cachexia in advanced cancer.
Methods: An interpretative qualitative approach was adopted in this study. A purposive sample of doctors, nurses, specialist nurses and dieticians were recruited from a regional cancer centre between November 2009 and November 2010. Data was collection was twofold: two multi-professional focus groups were conducted first to uncover the main themes and issues in cachexia management. This data then informed the interview schedule for the following 25 individual semi-structured interviews.
Results: Preliminary data analysis of the semi-structured interviews revealed distinct differences between disciplines in their perceptions of cancer cachexia which influenced their response to it in clinical practice. The commonality between disciplines, with the exception of palliative care, was a reliance on the biomedical approach to cancer cachexia management.
Discussion and Conclusions: Cancer cachexia is a complex and challenging syndrome which needs to be addressed from a holistic model of care to reflect the multi-dimensional needs of this patient group. The perspectives of those involved in care delivery is required in order to inform the development of interventions aimed at minimising the distress associated with this devastating syndrome.
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O trabalho que a seguir se apresenta incide sobre o tema Programa “Escola Segura”, mais especificamente sobre a avaliação/caracterização dos impactos do Programa “Escola Segura” no concelho de Portalegre. Este trabalho de investigação tinha, fundamentalmente, cinco grandes objetivos: - Conhecer o Programa “Escola Segura”; - Caracterizar o Programa “Escola Segura” no concelho de Portalegre; - Caracterizar a parceria no território entre a Escola e o Programa “Escola Segura”; - Verificar qual a articulação entre a Escola e o Programa “Escola Segura”; - Idênticas as relações existentes entre agentes do Programa “Escola Segura”, professores e alunos. Encontra-se dividido em duas partes. Na primeira parte, designada por “Enquadramento Teórico” serão revistas algumas das conceptualizações teóricas, as quais se encontram organizadas por três capítulos distintos: “Relação Educativa”, “Disciplina” e “Enquadramento Legal”. De salientar que neste último se inclui o Despacho Conjunto n. ° 105-A/20051, o qual estabelece o conceito, objetivos, âmbitos e estrutura do Programa “Escola Segura”, e, como tal, é desenvolvido de forma mais aprofundada, visto ser o motor, bem como o assunto principal desta investigação. A estrutura da segunda parte deste trabalho, designada por “Investigação”, assenta na existência de três capítulos: “Enquadramento Metodológico”, “Análise e Interpretação de Dados” e “Considerações Finais”. Após discutidos os principais resultados, são também apresentadas algumas recomendações e sugestões. A metodologia deste estado apresenta duas dimensões: - Uma pequena dimensão quantitativa, que caracteriza a realidade objeto de estudo (caracterização dos diferentes estabelecimentos de ensino, pertencentes ao mesmo Agrupamento, quanto ao número de alunos e professores); - Uma forte dimensão qualitativa, que tem como objetivo evidenciar a opinião, que os diferentes atores possuem do Programa “Escola Segura” (análise e interpretação de entrevistas semi-directivas e de textos). Como instrumentos de recolha de dados evidenciam-se dois: - Entrevistas semi-directivas, elaboradas de acordo com os procedimentos indicados em ESTRELA (1990), destinadas aos docentes e agentes do Programa “Escola Segura”; - Ficha de trabalho, elaborada por nós, dirigida aos alunos, que consistia na construção de um texto sobre o Programa “Escola Segura”. A recolha de informação, nomeadamente a obtida por meio de entrevistas semi-diretivas, de forma a permitir um tratamento/análise mais claro e objetivo, foi trabalhada através de grelhas de análise, por categorias. Esta análise de conteúdo foi feita de acordo com os procedimentos indicados por BARDIN (1977). Os resultados obtidos permitem constatar que o Programa “Escola Segura” se desenvolve de formas distintas, de acordo com o meio em que os estabelecimentos de ensino estão inseridos (rural ou urbano), apesar de assentar na mesma filosofia. Sendo que parte desta situação transcende, de alguma forma, os próprios agentes destacados para o Programa em estudo. /ABSTRACT - “Escola Segura” programe Thefollowing work considers the "Escola Segura" programe, specifying on it’s evaluation/characterization in the city of Portalegre. This work of investigation had, fundamentally, five major goals: - Knowing the “Escola Segura ” program; - Characterizing the “Escola Segura ” program in Portalegre; - Characterizing the partnership between the School and the “Escola Segura" program - Verifying the articulation between the School and the “Escola Segura ” Program - Identifying existing relationships between agents of the “Escola Segura” program, teachers and students. In order to do this, we divided this work in two parts: in the first part, designated by "Enquadramento Teórico ", some of the theoretical concepts are reviewed in three different chapters: “Relação Educativa”, “Disciplina” and “Enquadramento Legal ". In the last we included the Despacho Conjunto n.º 105-A/2005, which establishes the concept, objectives, ambits and structures of the previously mentioned program. As such, it was developed more extensively, for this seems to be the engine as well as the main subject of this investigation. The structure of the second part of this work, designated by "Investigação", also consists of three chapters: “Enquadramento Metodológico", “Análise e interpretação de dados" and "Considerações finais”. Finally, after discussing the main results, we will state recommendations and suggestions. The methodology of this study has two dimensions: - A small quantitative dimension, that characterizes the reality that is the study object (characterization of different schools belonging to the same Scholl Groups, in terms of numbers of students and teachers); - A strong qualitative dimension, with the purpose of stating the opinion that the different actors possess of the “Escola Segura” program (analysis and interpretation of semi-directive interviews and texts). We will focus on two instruments of data sampling: - Semi-directive interviews, elaborated in agreement with the suitable procedures in STAR (1990), destinated to teachers and agents of the “Escola Segura” Program; - A work sheet directed to the students, that we developed, which consisted in elaborating a text about the aforementioned program. Data sampling, obtained through semi-directive interviews in order to allow a clearer and more objective treatment and analysis, was developed through analysis sheets divided into categories. This content analysis was made in agreement with the suitable procedures by BARDIN (1977). The obtained results allow to verify that the “Escola Segura” program develops in distinct ways, according to which environment schools are inserted in (rural or urban), even though it is based on the same philosophy. Part of this situation even transcends, in a way, the indicated agents for the studied program