Qualitative data analysis: a practical example
Repetitions within data can be quantified and memos and hyperlinks attached to data. Analytical processes can be mapped and tracked ... researchers must demonstrate rigour, associated with openness, relevance to practice and congruence of the ... methodological rigour. J Adv Nurs 2001;35:373–87. Table 2 Development of initial themes from ...
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