Describe the role qualitative studies have in helping answer clinical questions that address the "how" of health care interventions.
Ans) Qualitative research is becoming more prominent in medicine.
- It is still not clear how it can address either clinical or biopsychosocial research questions. Methodologic standards and guidelines for qualitative research in medicine and health care remain too sketchy to help one evaluate a qualitative study critically.
- Alternatives for addressing complex real-life questions quantitatively exist. Until better guidelines for qualitative research become available, we urge caution about using evidence from qualitative studies.
- Developments of such standards and guidelines are perhaps being hindered by continuing controversies among advocates of qualitative research about whether truth exists independent of its observer, and whether bias should be eliminated, disclosed, or actively encouraged.
- These controversies undermine the credibility of qualitative research for clinical and health services research audiences.
Describe the role qualitative studies have in helping answer clinical questions that address the "how" of...
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