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Helen NobleQueen's University Belfast Verified email at qub.ac.uk Cited by 9940 |
Triangulation in research, with examples
Research made simple 10.1136/ebnurs-2019-103145 What is triangulation Triangulation is
a method used to increase the credibility and validity of research findings. 1 Credibility refers …
a method used to increase the credibility and validity of research findings. 1 Credibility refers …
Issues of validity and reliability in qualitative research
Evaluating the quality of research is essential if findings are to be utilised in practice and
incorporated into care delivery. In a previous article we explored 'bias' across research …
incorporated into care delivery. In a previous article we explored 'bias' across research …
What is grounded theory?
H Noble, G Mitchell - Evidence-based nursing, 2016 - ebn.bmj.com
Grounded theory (GT) is a research method concerned with the generation of theory, 1
which is 'grounded'in data that has been systematically collected and analysed. 2 It is used …
which is 'grounded'in data that has been systematically collected and analysed. 2 It is used …
Organ donation and transplantation: awareness and roles of healthcare professionals—a systematic literature review
O Jawoniyi, K Gormley, E McGleenan… - Journal of clinical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To examine the role of healthcare professionals in the organ donation
and transplantation process. Background Globally, there remains a perennial disequilibrium …
and transplantation process. Background Globally, there remains a perennial disequilibrium …
Bias in research
J Smith, H Noble - Evidence-based nursing, 2014 - ebn.bmj.com
The aim of this article is to outline types of 'bias' across research designs, and consider
strategies to minimise bias. Evidence-based nursing, defined as the “process by which …
strategies to minimise bias. Evidence-based nursing, defined as the “process by which …
[HTML][HTML] Advance care planning with patients who have end-stage kidney disease: a systematic realist review
P O'Halloran, H Noble, K Norwood, P Maxwell… - Journal of pain and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Context Patients with end-stage kidney disease have a high mortality rate and disease
burden. Despite this, many do not speak with health care professionals about end-of-life …
burden. Despite this, many do not speak with health care professionals about end-of-life …
[HTML][HTML] Factors associated with burden in caregivers of patients with end-stage kidney disease (a systematic review)
Background: Caring for a patient with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is highly stressful
and can impact negatively on the physical and psychological well-being of caregivers. To …
and can impact negatively on the physical and psychological well-being of caregivers. To …
Qualitative data analysis: a practical example
Qualitative research is a generic term that refers to a group of methods, and ways of
collecting and analysing data that are interpretative or explanatory in nature and focus on …
collecting and analysing data that are interpretative or explanatory in nature and focus on …
Reviewing the literature: choosing a review design
Conclusion In summary, we have identified and described a variety of review designs and
offered reasons for choosing a specific approach. Reviews are vital research methodology …
offered reasons for choosing a specific approach. Reviews are vital research methodology …
[HTML][HTML] Public awareness and attitudes toward palliative care in Northern Ireland
S McIlfatrick, F Hasson, D McLaughlin, G Johnston… - BMC palliative …, 2013 - Springer
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation recognises palliative care as a global
public health issue and this is reflected at strategic level. Despite this, palliative care may not …
public health issue and this is reflected at strategic level. Despite this, palliative care may not …