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Taped consultations in a thoracic oncology lung cancer service

01 April 2005

Cancer Nursing Practice

Clinical

Communicating a diagnosis of lung cancer involves the delivery of highly complex information to a poor prognostic group. This study examined the value of audio...

Portable MP3 players: innovative devices for recording qualitative interviews

01 October 2007

Nurse Researcher

General

Qualitative interviewing is a method of data collection that is widely used in health research, including nursing, allied health and social work (Wellard and McKenna...

Analysing audio-recorded data: using computer software applications

01 January 2005

Nurse Researcher

General

Conventional methods of qualitative data analysis require transcription of audio-recorded data prior to conduct of the coding and analysis process. In this paper...

Using unstructured interviews with participants who have schizophrenia

01 July 2005

Nurse Researcher

General

Unstructured interviews offer a potential source of rich data in nursing research. In this paper, Terence McCann and Eileen Clark examine the challenges presented...

Presenting with precision: preparing and delivering a polished conference presentation

01 April 2009

Nurse Researcher

issues in research

Conference presentations are increasingly recognised as a mechanism for the dissemination of nursing knowledge (O’Neill and Duffey 2000, Cleary and Walter 2004), and...

Display of dedication

18 May 2010

Nursing Standard

Features

Florence Nightingale’s birthdate this week sees the reopening of the museum dedicated to her work and the nursing profession. It has been completely revamped and now...