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Case study - Describes intervention or the case - 1 individual or 1 event Narrative - Sequence of events for a FEW people - A LOT of information per participant Phenomenology - From VIEWPOINT of Participant or Subject Grounded Theory - explaining the phenomenon being studied through the analysis of relationships among concepts (developing research hypotheses to explain what is happening and perhaps why) Ethnography - Culture - describes pattern of behaviors, rituals & routines of a people Purposive Sampling - Subjects are not selected randomly but rather for a specific purpose by the researcher to best meet the needs of the study. This is also know as 'judgment sampling'. Convenience Sampling - The sample is obtained by "convenience" from a group of people that are easy to contact or reach. Voluntary Response Sampling - The sample is obtained again from a group of people that are easy to contact, but instead of the researcher selecting the participants the individuals "volunteer". Snowball Sampling - This method is used when it is difficult to recruit participants for a study. Researchers will use participants to recruit other participants, therefore the number of people they have access to "snowballs" as they get in contact with more and more people. A researcher immerses themselves in the participants way of life in order to examine the attitudes and challenges of Caregivers for family members with CVA's. This is what type of Qualitative Design? - EthnographicalA researcher is needs participants for a study they are doing on children with Autism. They recruit participants from clients at a local outpatient clinic. This is an example of what type of sampling method? - Convenience Sampling Describing the individual's condition or response to treatment, unusual patient problems or innovative treatment approach and the results are key components of what type of Qualitative design? - Case Study Design The following is an example of which type of qualitative study? The Use of Animal-Assisted Therapy in Combination with Physical Therapy in an Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Background Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is a growing form of intervention in the field of rehabilitation often with the goals of decreasing pain, anxiety, and depression. There is a lack of literature on the use of AAT in inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRF). Materials and methods This patient was treated with standard of care physical and occupational therapy in an IRF with the addition of AAT within 32% of the therapy sessions. AAT sessions focused on sitting and standing tolerance, standing balance, endurance, ambulation, stair negotiation and kitchen mobility. Clinical measures included the 6 Minute Walk Test (6MWT), the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) total score and the FIM motor subscale score. Clinical findings From admi - Case study Which of the following IS NOT a method for collecting data in a qualitative research study? a. Observations b. Artifacts c. Interviews d. Standardized Test - Standardized TestThe following is an example of which type of qualitative study? A Qualitative Analysis of Burn Injury and Recovery on Peer Support Websites Objectives: To: 1) Examine and further understand the discourse of burn survivorship in peer support social media content, 2) establish commonalities in the sharing community and key themes related to recovery and adaptation. Methods: This qualitative enquiry began with a comprehensive overview of burn narratives on survivor peer generated websites. We conducted a purposeful sampling of 21 biographies posted on burn survivor peer and patient support websites. Participants with greater than 30% burn injury were included that provided narrative and discourse regarding burn recovery and survivorship. Underlying story arcs, meaning behind sentences and shared language of the experience were investigated using thematic analysis. Results: Four themes were identified: retelling of t - Narrative Discourse The following is an example of which type of qualitative study? Hip-Fracture Care in Rural Southwestern Ontario: A Study of Patient Transitions and Physiotherapy Handoffs Purpose: To examine information exchange by physiotherapists during care handoffs of patients with hip fracture in a rural health care setting. Methods: This study used observation and interviews of 11 networks of patients with hip fracture (n ¼ 11), family caregivers (n ¼ 8), and health care providers (n ¼ 24). Patients were followed from acute care through each subsequent care setting. Data were supplemented by health care records and policy documents. Results: Findings revealed that handoffs were less successful when information transfer was untimely or incomplete. Family caregivers experienced challenges in obtaining information required to facilitate the handoff, especially when direct contact with physiotherapists was not possible as a re - Ethnographical Which of the following are TRUE about qualitative study designs? Select all that apply. a. Relies on words and imagesb. Uses the subject's own words and narrative summaries of observable behavior to express data, not numbers c. Relies on numerical and ordinal data d. Must be tied to understanding, explanation, or the development of theory about an observed phenomenon - a. Relies on words and images b. Uses the subject's own words and narrative summaries of observable behavior to express data, not numbers d. Must be tied to understanding, explanation, or the development of theory about an observed phenomenon Which of the following sampling methods DOES NOT apply when selecting subjects to participate in a qualitative research study? a. Uses purposive sampling where subjects are not selected randomly but rather for a specific purpose b. Uses convenience sampling where subjects are selected from a group of people that are easy to contact or reach. c. Uses a combination of purposive and snowball sampling techniques to select subjects d. Uses randomized sampling methods where subjects are selected randomly from the general population - Uses randomized sampling methods where subjects are selected randomly from the general population Some of the arguments AGAINST using qualitative research designs are that they use a more flexible approach and can explain phenomena not easily explained or revealed with numbers and ordinal data. (True/False) - False The following is an example of which type of qualitative study? Delivering High Quality Hip Fracture Rehabilitation: The Perspective of Occupational and Physical Therapy Practioners. Aim: The majority of post-acute hip fracture rehabilitation in the US is delivered in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). Currently, there are limited guidelines that equip occupational and physical therapy practitioners with a summary of what constitutes evidence-based high quality rehabilitation. Thus, thisstudy aimed to identify rehabilitation practitioners' perspectives on the practices that constitute high quality hip fracture rehabilitation. Methods: Focus groups were conducted with 99 occupational and physical therapy practitioners working in SNFs in southern California. Purposive sampling of facilities was conducted to capture variation in key characteristics known to impact care delivery for this patient population (e.g., fin - Grounded Theory The following is an example of which type of qualitative study? Impact of a Child-Based Health Promotion Service-Learning Project on the Growth of Occupational Therapy Students This study revealed the lived experiences of occupational therapy students as they embarked on a semester-long volunteer health promotion service-learning project during their entry-level master's program. Data analysis extrapolated themes from student journals, transcriptions of pre-and-post interviews, and field notes. Student roles were exemplified by what students wanted to learn, what they actually learned, and the unexpected benefits they experienced. In particular, issues with teaming, interprofessional development, and time management were discovered. The findings add to the growing literature about the benefits of service-learning as a teaching strategy and how it facilitates mindfulness of community service, communication, and clin - Phenomenological Some drawbacks or challenges with qualitative research studies are that they can be more time consuming and the results are challenging to replicate. (True/false) - True convergent - merge and interpret results of quantitative data and qualitative data explanatory sequential - gather quantitative data first, then gather qualitative data to EXPLAIN the quantitative data exploratory sequential - gather qualitative data first, then gather quantitative data to EXPLORE the qualitative datatypes of literature reviews (synthesis) - narrative reviews, systematic reviews, scoping reviews Narrative Reviews - Describes previous work and gaps on a topic in the literature Scoping Reviews - Explores a concept with LIMITED research no summary.. types of systematic reviews - meta-analyses (quantitative) and meta-synthesis (qualitative) Meta-Analyses (Quantitative) - Statistical Analysis = Mathematic Conclusion Meta-Synthesis (Qualitative) - Pools data from qualitative studies to find common threads, patterns, or themes. A review article give comprehensive summary of literature of varied designs including mixmethods and has multiple reviewers. This is an example of what type of review article? - Systematic Review A mixed-methods study that send out a survey with both quantitative and qualitative questions to be answered by participants all same time is an example of what mixed methods design? - Convergent A review article that surveys the range and extent of the literature on a broad topic of interest in an emerging area of research and is often used to determine if a systematic review is warranted is an example of a: - Scoping Review A mixed-methods study that collects quantitative and qualitative data at the same time is an example of a: - Convergent Mixed Methods Design A review article that synthesizes results of qualitative studies is an example of a - Meta-SynthesisWhen researchers conduct a literature review and systematically select a number of specific studies that meet their criteria to summarize and publish the results in a literature review article, this is an example of: - Completing a literature review as a PRODUCT (SYNTHESIS)

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Case study - Describes intervention or the case - 1 individual or 1 event



Narrative - Sequence of events for a FEW people - A LOT of information per participant



Phenomenology - From VIEWPOINT of Participant or Subject



Grounded Theory - explaining the phenomenon being studied through the analysis of
relationships among concepts (developing research hypotheses to explain what is happening and
perhaps why)



Ethnography - Culture - describes pattern of behaviors, rituals & routines of a people



Purposive Sampling - Subjects are not selected randomly but rather for a specific purpose by the
researcher to best meet the needs of the study. This is also know as 'judgment sampling'.



Convenience Sampling - The sample is obtained by "convenience" from a group of people that are
easy to contact or reach.



Voluntary Response Sampling - The sample is obtained again from a group of people that are easy
to contact, but instead of the researcher selecting the participants the individuals "volunteer".



Snowball Sampling - This method is used when it is difficult to recruit participants for a study.
Researchers will use participants to recruit other participants, therefore the number of people they have
access to "snowballs" as they get in contact with more and more people.



A researcher immerses themselves in the participants way of life in order to examine the attitudes and
challenges of Caregivers for family members with CVA's. This is what type of Qualitative Design? -
Ethnographical

,A researcher is needs participants for a study they are doing on children with Autism. They recruit
participants from clients at a local outpatient clinic. This is an example of what type of sampling method?
- Convenience Sampling



Describing the individual's condition or response to treatment, unusual patient problems or innovative
treatment approach and the results are key components of what type of Qualitative design? -
Case Study Design



The following is an example of which type of qualitative study?



The Use of Animal-Assisted Therapy in Combination with Physical Therapy in an Inpatient Rehabilitation
Facility



Background Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is a growing form of intervention in the field of rehabilitation
often with the goals of decreasing pain, anxiety, and depression. There is a lack of literature on the use
of AAT in inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRF).



Materials and methods This patient was treated with standard of care physical and occupational therapy
in an IRF with the addition of AAT within 32% of the therapy sessions. AAT sessions focused on sitting
and standing tolerance, standing balance, endurance, ambulation, stair negotiation and kitchen mobility.
Clinical measures included the 6 Minute Walk Test (6MWT), the Functional Independence Measure (FIM)
total score and the FIM motor subscale score.



Clinical findings From admi - Case study



Which of the following IS NOT a method for collecting data in a qualitative research study?



a. Observations

b. Artifacts

c. Interviews

d. Standardized Test - Standardized Test

, The following is an example of which type of qualitative study?



A Qualitative Analysis of Burn Injury and Recovery on Peer Support Websites



Objectives: To: 1) Examine and further understand the discourse of burn survivorship in peer support
social media content, 2) establish commonalities in the sharing community and key themes related to
recovery and adaptation.



Methods: This qualitative enquiry began with a comprehensive overview of burn narratives on survivor
peer generated websites. We conducted a purposeful sampling of 21 biographies posted on burn
survivor peer and patient support websites. Participants with greater than 30% burn injury were
included that provided narrative and discourse regarding burn recovery and survivorship. Underlying
story arcs, meaning behind sentences and shared language of the experience were investigated using
thematic analysis.



Results: Four themes were identified: retelling of t - Narrative Discourse



The following is an example of which type of qualitative study?



Hip-Fracture Care in Rural Southwestern Ontario: A Study of Patient Transitions and Physiotherapy
Handoffs



Purpose: To examine information exchange by physiotherapists during care handoffs of patients with hip
fracture in a rural health care setting. Methods: This study used observation and interviews of 11
networks of patients with hip fracture (n ¼ 11), family caregivers (n ¼ 8), and health care providers (n ¼
24). Patients were followed from acute care through each subsequent care setting. Data were
supplemented by health care records and policy documents. Results: Findings revealed that handoffs
were less successful when information transfer was untimely or incomplete. Family caregivers
experienced challenges in obtaining information required to facilitate the handoff, especially when direct
contact with physiotherapists was not possible as a re - Ethnographical



Which of the following are TRUE about qualitative study designs? Select all that apply.



a. Relies on words and images
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