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Peillon, Sophie, et Nadine Dubruc. « Le rôle de la culture et de la structure organisationnelles dans la servicisation : une étude longitudinale ». Recherches en Sciences de Gestion N° 155, no 2 (19 juin 2023) : 105–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/resg.155.0105.

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Cet article s’intéresse au rôle que jouent la culture et la structure organisationnelles dans la servicisation des entreprises industrielles. Il mobilise une approche qualitative et analyse les caractéristiques de la culture et de la structure organisationnelles d’une ETI, dans laquelle la stratégie de service a amené un développement important des activités de service. Nous montrons notamment que le développement des activités de service par les entreprises industrielles ne suppose pas nécessairement qu’elles abandonnent leur culture orientée produit, ni qu’elles créent une structure dédiée aux services.
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Osorio Ruiz, Natalia Marcela. « L’intentionnalité des émotions dans l’analyse du discours radiophonique. Étude de cas d’une émission informative colombienne ». SHS Web of Conferences 81 (2020) : 01004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20208101004.

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Cet article vise à observer les manifestations émotionnelles qui émergent dans le discours radiophonique informatif d’une station colombienne, Caracol Radio et, plus particulièrement, de son émission matinale «6 AM Hoy por hoy». Dans une démarche ethnographique, cette recherche s'appuie sur un corpus où les enregistrements vidéo réalisés en studio donnent accès à des détails spécifiques du professionnalisme journalistique. Avec une approche d'étude qualitative et longitudinale, cette contribution vise à analyser le traitement des émotions dans deux extraits. Cette étude a été réalisée sous le prisme du « parcours émotionnel », tel que défini par Plantin, Traverso et Vosghanian [17], et la différence entre une émotion intentionnellement manifestée et une émotion intentionnellement cachée. Dans l'analyse effectuée, la multimodalité est prise en compte. En effet, l'aspect corporel des acteurs médiatiques ainsi que les changements phono-prosodiques sont considérés comme significatifs, car la visée pathémique est construite par la situation dans son ensemble.
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Dupuy, Claire, Ferdinand Teuber et Virginie Van Ingelgom. « Citizens’ experiences of a policy-ridden environment : A methodological contribution to feedback studies based on qualitative secondary analysis ». Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique 156, no 1 (octobre 2022) : 124–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07591063221132342.

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Les expériences des citoyen.nes dans un environnement saturé de politiques publiques. Une contribution méthodologique aux études sur les policy feedbacks depuis l'analyse secondaire de données qualitatives. Au cours des dix dernières années, les études sur les effets-retourdes politiques publiques sur les citoyen.nes (qu’on désigne par policy feedbacks) ont connu un regain d’intérêt. Analysant ces récents développements, plusieurs appels ont été lancés pour élargir ce courant de recherches au-delà des expériences que les citoyen.nes font d’une politique spécifique pour tenir compte, au contraire, de la multiplicité des expériences de politique publique qu'elles et ils ont au cours de leur vie quotidienne. Sur le plan méthodologique cependant, la reconnaissance de la multiplicité des expériences de politiques publiques des citoyen.nes en Europe de l'Ouest remet en question (i) les dispositifs empiriques de recherche et (ii) les inférences causales qui sont courantes dans cette littérature. Dans cet article, nous expliquons comment nous avons relevé ces deux défis en tirant parti des possibilités offertes par l’analyse secondaire qualitative. En réponse au premier défi, nous discutons notre approche, une analyse qualitative comparative et longitudinale de données secondaires sans sélection a priori des politiques publiques considérées. Nous présentons comment nous opérationnalisons dans ces données les expériences et les perceptions multiples des politiques publiques des citoyen.nes. En réponse au deuxième défi, nous construisons théoriquement un troisième mécanisme de feedback, qui est normatif et collectif. Nous discutons également de la manière dont nous étudions empiriquement les normes collectives liées aux expériences multiples de politique publique à partir de données individuelles.
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Fadiga, Maïmouna, et Jean-Marie De Ketele. « 6 - L’Efficacité externe et l’équité d’accomplissement des diplômés sénégalais de l’enseignement technique supérieur ». Journal of Higher Education in Africa 4, no 1 (20 décembre 2006) : 87–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.57054/jhea.v4i1.1662.

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La présente recherche est une étude portant sur l’évaluation de l’efficacité externe et de l’équité d’accomplissement des diplômés sénégalais sortis de l’École Nor- male Supérieure d’Enseignement Technique et Professionnel (ENSETP) de 1981 à 1994. Malgré de nombreux dysfonctionnements notés au niveau des systèmes édu- catifs de la plupart des pays d’Afrique, l’enseignement technique et la formation professionnelle semblaient y constituer des voies de salut dans la dynamique de leur développement socio-économique. C’est à cet effet que l’ENSETP de Dakar a été mise sur pied dès octobre 1976 en vue d’assurer la formation des formateurs de l’enseignement technique et de la formation professionnelle. Toutefois, le contexte des programmes d’ajustement structurel (PAS) et de libéralisation est venu atténuer cet élan puisque les sortants de l’ENSETP (à l’instar de ceux de nombre d’écoles de formation) qui étaient embauchés dans la fonction publique ne le sont plus depuis 1995. L’objectif de cette étude vise donc, à travers une étude longitudinale et ré- trospective, à fournir une réflexion approfondie sur les relations de causalité entre les formations dispensées à l’ENSETP et leur influence sur l’environnement socio- économique du Sénégal. Il s’agit de voir si les formations dispensées à l’ENSETP (et par conséquent les diplômes qu’elles délivrent) permettent à leurs titulaires de tirer des bénéfices cognitifs, sociaux, professionnels, personnels de nature à in- fluencer le développement économique et social du pays. L’intérêt non moins important de ce travail est d’avoir consisté en une approche qualitative ; elle a ainsi permis de déceler des indicateurs qualitatifs permettant d’évaluer la qualité des ressources humaines et pouvant aider à une meilleure prise de décision.
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Tam, Maureen. « Retirement and learning : A longitudinal qualitative approach ». Educational Gerontology 44, no 1 (11 octobre 2017) : 54–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03601277.2017.1389486.

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Nevedal, Andrea L., Liat Ayalon et Sherylyn H. Briller. « A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Review of Longitudinal Qualitative Research in Gerontology ». Gerontologist 59, no 6 (5 novembre 2018) : e791-e801. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gny134.

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Abstract Background and Objectives Gerontologists have long been interested in longitudinal qualitative research (LQR), yet ambiguity remains about best practices. The purpose of this review was to conduct a qualitative evidence synthesis to identify strengths and limitations in existing gerontological LQR. Research Design and Methods We searched for studies published in English before September 2017, using longitudinal qualitative methods and focusing on gerontology. We searched the following databases: PubMed and ProQuest. This was followed up by a snowball search to identify additional LQR articles that were not gerontologically focused but provided conceptual or methodological information to enhance gerontological LQR. Article titles and abstracts were reviewed, and selected articles were independently evaluated by all authors and summarized in a descriptive matrix based on design, analysis, and strengths and limitations. Results Our literature search resulted in 225 articles, which was then narrowed to 71 articles from 47 different journals based on our inclusion/exclusion criteria. LQR in gerontology varies considerably by study design and analysis approach. LQR design considerations involve number of time points and duration; rapport and retention; and consistent or different sampling, data collection, and measures. LQR analysis considerations involve synchronic and diachronic approaches, consistent or evolving coding, and individual- or group-level analysis. Gerontological LQR articles vary in the extent to which they address special aging considerations. Discussion and Implications This review indicates that there are areas where gerontological LQR can be strengthened going forward. We provide researchers with strategies to improve LQR rigor in our field and beyond.
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Bunting, Mette, et Geir Moshuus. « Young peoples’ own stories about dropping out in Norway : An indirect qualitative approach ». Acta Didactica Norge 11, no 2 (25 août 2017) : 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/adno.3182.

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Mye forskning om skoleavbrudd i videregående opplæring ser på risikofaktorer, som sosio-økonomisk bakgrunn, grunnskolepoeng og kjønn, og kan derfor sies å fokusere på individuelle og strukturelle faktorer. Artikkelen argumenterer for heller å se på skoleavbrudd som et samspill eller møte mellom individet og systemet, det individuelle og strukturelle. Forskningen baseres på data fra en longitudinell kvalitativ studie i sitt fjerde år. Informantene er ungdom i NAV-systemet som har sluttet på videregående skole, men som fortsatt har skolerett. Gjennom den indirekte metoden, en intervjumetode basert på etnografiske intervjuer, søkes det å legge til rette for at ungdommene kan fortelle sine historier med egne ord og på sin måte. Disse fortellingene belyser avbruddsprosessene, og beskriver opplevelser forut for avbruddet. Funnene viser at selv om ungdommene sier dette skjer på grunn av enkelthendelser, belyser fortellingene deres at dette er komplekse prosesser som ligger til grunn, gjerne år tilbake. Artikkelen konkluderer med at sosialt medierte prosesser også utenfor skole, må vektlegges for å kunne forstå skoleavbrudd.Nøkkelord: frafall, kvalitativ longitudinell studie, livshistorier, etnografisk intervju, ungdom, videregående skoleAbstractResearch on dropout from upper secondary school usually focuses on risk factors such as socioeconomic background, previous academic results and gender—that is, on individual and structural factors. The present article argues for a shift of focus, looking at dropping out as an interaction between the person and the system—between the individual and the structural. This research draws on interview data from a longitudinal qualitative study (now in its fourth year) of young people both in and out of school. The informants were young dropouts currently in the welfare system. Using the indirect method (developed from ethnographic interviews), the interviewer sought to establish an environment in which these young people could use their own words when sharing their stories. Those stories provide an insight into the processes and experiences prior to the event of dropping out. The findings show that although young people describe dropping out as a singular event, their stories indicate complex preceding processes, often from some years before. The article concludes that socially mediated interactions between the individual and the structural, both inside school and out of school, must be considered when seeking to understand why young people drop out.Keywords: dropout, qualitative longitudinal study, life stories, ethnographic interview, youth, upper secondary school
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Crossley, Émilie. « Temporality and biography in tourism : a qualitative longitudinal approach ». Journal of Qualitative Research in Tourism 1, no 1 (1 décembre 2020) : 93–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/jqrt.2020.01.05.

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Temporality is increasingly being recognised as an important dimension of tourist experience. Qualitative longitudinal research (QLR) is a methodology for investigating temporality and change that is rarely used in tourism studies. The approach moves away from reliance on data collected at one point in time and retrospective narratives. Instead, data are generated at multiple points in time, thus capturing experience in the present moment. I situate QLR alongside lifecourse and biographical research in order to show how it can extend existing qualitative enquiry into tourists’ subjective temporal experiences and biographical narratives. ‘Intensive’ and ‘extensive’ QLR designs are delineated and connected to potential applications in qualitative tourism research. Additionally, conceptual clarification is provided regarding use of the terms ‘longitudinal’ and ‘temporal’, which have frequently been a source of confusion. I conclude that QLR has significant potential to advance our understanding of tourist experience, motivation and transformation.
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Lim, Christopher Taekyu, Avia Tadmor, Daisuke Fujisawa, James John MacDonald, Emily R. Gallagher, Jennifer S. Temel, Joseph A. Greer et Elyse R. Park. « The practice of early palliative care : A qualitative study of patient-clinician encounters. » Journal of Clinical Oncology 32, no 31_suppl (1 novembre 2014) : 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2014.32.31_suppl.2.

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2 Background: Studies have shown that palliative care (PC) integrated early in the course of metastatic cancer, shortly after diagnosis, leads to improved patient outcomes. Unlike PC in the inpatient setting, PC initiated early, in the ambulatory setting, had not been well studied. Our aim was to elucidate the practice of early PC through analysis of PC clinic visit transcripts. Methods: As part of an ongoing study of early PC in patients with advanced lung and gastrointestinal cancers at the Massachusetts General Hospital, we are audio-recording patients’ outpatient PC clinic visits. To capture the range of PC content, we randomly selected five patients and analyzed three clinic transcripts per patient: early, midway, and late in each patient’s clinical course. We performed thematic analysis on these clinic transcripts using NVivo 10. Results: Our analysis suggests that the elements of early PC that occur most frequently across the disease course are managing symptoms, facilitating coping, and developing the relationship with patients and their family caregivers. Elements that tend to occur during clinical transitions include advising treatment decision-making, facilitating medical understanding, and advance care planning. Our analysis also identifies four broad approaches to PC that are applied longitudinally, over the course of the patient-clinician relationship: 1) eliciting versus commenting on patients’ perspectives, 2) alluding to and preparing for the future, 3) transitioning between managing symptoms and facilitating coping, and 4) transitioning between developing the relationship and facilitating coping. Lastly, we observe three specific techniques applied by PC clinicians: 1) coordinating with oncologists, 2) providing referrals, and 3) addressing family dynamics. Conclusions: Our study identifies the predominant elements, four longitudinal approaches, and three specific techniques of early PC. These novel insights can be applied to care delivered by both PC and non-PC clinicians, well before patients approach the end of life. The longitudinal approaches in particular may help explain the significance of early integration of PC into cancer care.
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Nelson, Elizabeth C., Anneke M. Sools, Miriam M. R. Vollenbroek-Hutten, Tibert Verhagen et Matthijs L. Noordzij. « Embodiment of Wearable Technology : Qualitative Longitudinal Study ». JMIR mHealth and uHealth 8, no 11 (3 novembre 2020) : e16973. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/16973.

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Background Current technology innovations, such as wearables, have caused surprising reactions and feelings of deep connection to devices. Some researchers are calling mobile and wearable technologies cognitive prostheses, which are intrinsically connected to individuals as if they are part of the body, similar to a physical prosthesis. Additionally, while several studies have been performed on the phenomenology of receiving and wearing a physical prosthesis, it is unknown whether similar subjective experiences arise with technology. Objective In one of the first qualitative studies to track wearables in a longitudinal investigation, we explore whether a wearable can be embodied similar to a physical prosthesis. We hoped to gain insights and compare the phases of embodiment (ie, initial adjustment to the prosthesis) and the psychological responses (ie, accept the prosthesis as part of their body) between wearables and limb prostheses. This approach allowed us to find out whether this pattern was part of a cyclical (ie, period of different usage intensity) or asymptotic (ie, abandonment of the technology) pattern. Methods We adapted a limb prosthesis methodological framework to be applied to wearables and conducted semistructured interviews over a span of several months to assess if, how, and to what extent individuals come to embody wearables similar to prosthetic devices. Twelve individuals wore fitness trackers for 9 months, during which time interviews were conducted in the following three phases: after 3 months, after 6 months, and at the end of the study after 9 months. A deductive thematic analysis based on Murray’s work was combined with an inductive approach in which new themes were discovered. Results Overall, the individuals experienced technology embodiment similar to limb embodiment in terms of adjustment, wearability, awareness, and body extension. Furthermore, we discovered two additional themes of engagement/reengagement and comparison to another device or person. Interestingly, many participants experienced a rarely reported phenomenon in longitudinal studies where the feedback from the device was counterintuitive to their own beliefs. This created a blurring of self-perception and a dilemma of “whom” to believe, the machine or one’s self. Conclusions There are many similarities between the embodiment of a limb prosthesis and a wearable. The large overlap between limb and wearable embodiment would suggest that insights from physical prostheses can be applied to wearables and vice versa. This is especially interesting as we are seeing the traditionally “dumb” body prosthesis becoming smarter and thus a natural merging of technology and body. Future longitudinal studies could focus on the dilemma people might experience of whether to believe the information of the device over their own thoughts and feelings. These studies might take into account constructs, such as technology reliance, autonomy, and levels of self-awareness.
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Tomanovic, Smiljka. « Longitudinal qualitative research in practice : Advantages, problems and solutions ». Sociologija 62, no 1 (2020) : 8–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/soc2001008t.

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The paper deals with several most significant issues concerning advantages and problems of applying longitudinal qualitative research in practice. Following the introductory part that presents basic features and particularities of longitudinal qualitative research, there are three sections presenting research dilemmas and solutions related to research design, research implementation, and analysis and interpretation of findings. Discussion refers to recent methodological literature, as well as the author?s own research practice of doing longitudinal qualitative research in four waves from 1993 to 2014. The topics that are highlighted include: flexibility of research design, adaptation of concepts and interpretation to changes during the research, research ethics and respondents? and researcher?s reflexivity, analyzing and interpreting change within social biography approach. The concluding discussion summarizes heuristic and methodological advantages of longitudinal qualitative research for social biography approach, such as contextualization and biographization of findings, but also its limits and possibilities of overcoming them based on the author?s research experience.
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Neale, Bren, et Libby Bishop. « The Timescapes Archive : a stakeholder approach to archiving qualitative longitudinal data ». Qualitative Research 12, no 1 (février 2012) : 53–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468794111426233.

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ESRC funding for the Timescapes initiative included provision for the creation of a specialist resource of Qualitative Longitudinal (QL) data for sharing and re-use. In this article we document the development of this resource, focusing on the strategic and practical dimensions of its growth. In the process we explore the importance of effective communication and negotiation in the development of stakeholder collaborations between researchers and archivists. We reveal the potential of the archive to operate at the intersection of primary and secondary research, acting as a useful repository for the data of primary researchers to aid temporal QL analysis, and bringing related datasets together for enhanced analysis by both primary and secondary users.
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Solomon, Patricia, Stephanie Nixon, Virginia Bond, Cathy Cameron et Nicole Gervais. « Two approaches to longitudinal qualitative analyses in rehabilitation and disability research ». Disability and Rehabilitation 42, no 24 (18 avril 2019) : 3566–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2019.1602850.

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Corden, Anne, et Jane Millar. « Time and Change : A Review of the Qualitative Longitudinal Research Literature for Social Policy ». Social Policy and Society 6, no 4 (octobre 2007) : 583–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474746407003910.

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The four earlier articles in this themed section are based on presentations at a workshop convened to explore challenges in using qualitative longitudinal methods for policy-related research, with particular focus on data analysis and interpretation. Together, they provide useful pointers to the scope of qualitative longitudinal approaches, and extensive discussion of management and analysis of the particular and complex data produced. Readers who are interested in pursuing themselves a qualitative longitudinal approach to policy-related social research will want also to look to a wider literature to enhance their understanding of issues to be taken into consideration, and to explore the range of methods and options. The aim of this review article is to provide some ideas about the kind of literature likely to prove helpful. The bibliographic references for this review article are supplemented by the guide to sources which completes this themed section.
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Cooke, Martin, et Amber Gazso. « Taking a life Course Perspective on Social Assistance use in Canada : A different approach ». Canadian Journal of Sociology 34, no 2 (12 décembre 2008) : 349–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/cjs1825.

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Abstract In this paper we argue that a life course perspective on social assistance use in Canada can offer a more nuanced theoretical understanding of both individuals’ experiences and the importance of social structure, than more traditional sociological or economic approaches to welfare use. We also propose that examining social assistance use in this way does not require longitudinal quantitative or qualitative data, as is sometimes suggested, but that cross-sectional quantitative and qualitative data can be interpreted through a life course lens. We demonstrate this by examining the covariates of social assistance receipt using cross-sectional quantitative data from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, and by analysing qualitative interviews with recipients about the process of beginning and barriers to ending benefit receipt. These analyses show not only how the cross-sectional data can easily be considered from the perspective of the life course, but also how this perspective provides a more satisfactory understanding of how social assistance polices can be thought of as both providing resources that are important in individual decision-making and as shaping lives. Résumé d’article Dans cet article, nous montrerons que le paradigme du parcours de vie sur le bien être social au Canada peut offrir une compréhension théorique plus nuancée des expériences des individus avec ces programmes qu’une approche traditionnelle sociologique et économique face à l’usage du bien être social, tout en reliant cet usage à de plus larges structures sociales. Nous proposons aussi qu’examiner l’assistance sociale de cette façon ne requiert pas de données longitudinales quantitatives ou qualitatives, tel qu’il l’est parfois suggéré, mais que des données quantitatives et qualitatives qui se croisent peuvent être interprétées à travers la loupe de la durée d’une vie. Nous démontrons ceci en examinant les covariantes de la réception à l’assistance sociale, covariantes agencées en se servant des données quantitatives sectionnelles tirées du Enquête sur la dynamique du travail et du revenu (EDTR) et en analysant les interviews qualitatives des bénéficiaires à propos de leurs démarches initiales et leurs obstacles jusqu’à la réception finale de leurs bénéfices. Ces analyses montrent non seulement que des données sectionnelles qui se croisent peuvent être facilement considérées du point de vue de la perspective du cours d’une vie, mais aussi comment cette perspective fournit une compréhension plus satisfaisante de la façon dont on peut voir la double importance des politiques qui offrent des ressources aux individus et qui changent leur vie.
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Thomson, Rachel. « The Qualitative Longitudinal Case History : Practical, Methodological and Ethical Reflections ». Social Policy and Society 6, no 4 (octobre 2007) : 571–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474746407003909.

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This paper describes the development of ‘case histories’ from a qualitative longitudinal data set that followed 100 young people's transitions to adulthood over a ten year period. The paper describes two stages in the analytic process: first, the forging of a case history from a longitudinal archive and second, bringing case histories into conversation with each other. The paper emphasises two aspects of a qualitative longitudinal data set: the longitudinal dimension that privileges the individual case, and the cross sectional dimension that privileges the social and the spatial context. It is argued that both aspects should always be kept in play in analysis. The paper concludes by reflecting on the ethical and practical challenges associated with the case history approach, heightened by the growing demand to archive and share qualitative longitudinal data sets.
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Wright, Sharon, et Ruth Patrick. « Welfare Conditionality in Lived Experience : Aggregating Qualitative Longitudinal Research ». Social Policy and Society 18, no 4 (31 mai 2019) : 597–613. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474746419000204.

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Punitive welfare conditionality, combining tough sanctions with minimal self-directed support, is a defining feature of contemporary UK working age social security provision. This approach has been justified by policy makers on the basis that it will increase the numbers in paid employment, and thereby offer savings for the public purse that are also beneficial for individuals who are expected to be healthier and better off financially as a result. In this article, we aggregate two qualitative longitudinal studies (Welfare Conditionality, 2014–17; and Lived Experience, 2011–16) that document lived experiences of claiming benefits and using back-to-work support services. In both studies and over time, we find, contrary to policy expectations, that coercion, including sanctions, was usually experienced as unnecessary and harmful and that poverty was prevalent, both in and out of work, tended to worsen and pushed many close to destitution. Conditionality governed encounters with employment services and, perversely, appeared to impede, rather than support, transitions into employment for participants in both studies. These constitute ‘shared typical’ aspects of lived experiences of welfare conditionality. We propose Combined Study Qualitative Longitudinal Research as a new methodological approach to extend inference beyond the usual study-specific confines of qualitative generalisation.
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Jantsch, Leonardo Bigolin, et Eliane Tatsch Neves. « Condição de saúde de prematuros tardios e moderados no primeiro ano de vida ». Revista de Enfermagem UFPE on line 12, no 4 (4 avril 2018) : 1196. http://dx.doi.org/10.5205/1981-8963-v12i4a235018p1196-1199-2018.

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RESUMOObjetivo: analisar as condições de saúde de prematuros moderados e tardios (PMTMT) no primeiro ano de vida. Método: estudo de abordagem mista utilizando o marco conceitual de redes de assistência da saúde e referencial de condição crônica e aguda infantil. Abordagem quantitativa - estudo longitudinal analítico e abordagem qualitativa - estudo descritivo. Estima-se a população de 200 PMTMT, residentes no município de Santa Maria - RS, no período de maio 2016 a maio de 2017. Os participantes serão acompanhados de forma trimestral, no primeiro ano de vida, por meio de quatro contatos telefônicos (quantitativa) e visita domiciliar para a entrevista semiestruturada (etapa qualitativa). A coleta será realizada por meio de instrumentos construídos para este fim e os dados, analisados por meio de programas estatísticos (quantitativo) e Análise de Conteúdo Temática (qualitativos). Resultados esperados: espera-se descrever e discutir a condição de saúde de PMTMT e suas demandas de cuidado, bem como a construção de redes de atenção à saúde. Descritores: Enfermagem Pediátrica; Atenção à Saúde; Prematuro; Fatores Epidemiológicos; Sistemas de Saúde; Estudos Longitudinais.ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the health conditions of moderate and late preterm infants (MLPMTI) in the first year of life. Method: a study with a mixed approach using the conceptual framework of health care networks and referral of chronic and acute childhood conditions. A quantitative approach - longitudinal analytical study and qualitative approach - descriptive study. It is estimated that a population of 200 MLPMTI, were living in the municipality of Santa Maria - RS, from May 2016 to May 2017. Participants will be monitored quarterly in the first year of life through four telephone contacts (quantitative) and home visits for the semistructured interview (qualitative step). The collection will be done by means of instruments constructed for this purpose and the data, analyzed through statistical programs (quantitative) and Thematic Content Analysis (qualitative). Expected results: it is expected to describe and discuss the MLPMTI health condition and its demands for care, as well as the construction of health care networks. Descriptors: Pediatric Nursing; Health Care (Public Health); Premature; Epidemiologic Factors; Health Systems; Longitudinal Studies.RESUMEN Objetivo: analizar las condiciones de salud de los prematuros moderados y tardíos (PMTMT) en el primer año de vida. Método: estudio de enfoque mixto, utilizando el marco conceptual: de redes de asistencia de salud y referencial de condición crónica y aguda infantil. Enfoque cuantitativo - estudio longitudinal analítico; y el enfoque cualitativo - estudio descriptivo. Se estima la población de 200 PMTMT, residentes en el municipio de Santa Maria-RS, en el período de mayo 2016 a mayo de 2017. Los participantes serán acompañados de forma trimestral, en el primer año de vida, por medio de cuatro contactos telefónicos (cuantitativa) y visita domiciliar para entrevista semiestructurada (etapa cualitativa). La recolección se realizará por medio de instrumentos construidos para este fin y los datos, analizados por medio de programas estadísticos (cuantitativo) y Análisis de Contenido Temático (cualitativos). Resultados esperados: se espera describir y discutir la condición de salud de PMTMT y sus demandas de cuidado, así como la construcción de redes de atención a la salud. Descriptores: Enfermería Pediátrica; Atención a la Salud; Prematuro; Factores Epidemiológicos; Sistemas de salud; Estudios Longitudinales.
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Korstjens, Irene, et Albine Moser. « Series : Practical guidance to qualitative research. Part 6 : Longitudinal qualitative and mixed-methods approaches for longitudinal and complex health themes in primary care research ». European Journal of General Practice 28, no 1 (20 mai 2022) : 118–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2022.2053106.

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Sanip, Suhaila. « Research Methodological Challenges and Recommendations for Conducting a Comparative Qualitative Longitudinal Study Across Two Countries on Different Continents ». International Journal of Qualitative Methods 19 (1 janvier 2020) : 160940692091749. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1609406920917493.

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A qualitative longitudinal study has become the preferred methodology for many researchers who are interested in documenting changes as the focus of analysis. Debates on appropriate qualitative longitudinal designs and methodological models are actively ongoing. The choice of methodological models to fit into a qualitative longitudinal design will depend on the objectives of the study. Many researchers have also reported on the use of qualitative longitudinal study, in particular on the challenges in study design, data collection, and data analysis. In the researcher’s review of the relevant literature, however, the researcher was unable to locate the use of a qualitative longitudinal methodology to study the same phenomenon comparatively across two countries on different continents. This article, therefore, adds to the current understanding of qualitative longitudinal study through the discussion of methods and recommendations for conducting a comparative qualitative longitudinal study across two countries on different continents. This article discusses the research methodological challenges and recommendations, as well as lessons learned, upon completion of a doctoral study in 2016. As not many researchers have undertaken a comparative qualitative longitudinal approach in a doctoral study, it is worth sharing with researchers who are planning a similar methodology what they could expect and should be prepared for.
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Filep, udit Csákné, et László Radácsi. « Longitudinal Family Business Research – Review of the Literature ». Problemy Zarządzania - Management Issues 2023 (9 mai 2023) : 4–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.7172/1644-9584.99.1.

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Purpose: Cross-sectional research methods are not able to grasp the special characteristics and unique operation modes of family businesses. The aim of the study is to map the type of topics examined and methodologies used in longitudinal empirical studies in family business research. The study examines the topics and methodologies covered in the literature and the advantages and challenges of each methodological approach. Design/methodology/approach: We conducted a literature review and drew conclusions based on a detailed analysis of 99 articles. The paper presents the distribution of topics, the applied methodology, and evaluates quantitative and qualitative methods. Findings: Within seven topics identified, most studies were published on family business governance, operation, succession, and the internationalization of family firms. The majority of longitudinal family business research is based on quantitative methodologies, but the proportion of studies using qualitative approaches is also gaining momentum, while the use of mixed-method approaches is negligible. Limitations: We collected the data from the Web of Science database and our study may reflect the limitations of this database. Two of our researchers conducted the article selection process manually and, despite the greatest care, it is possible that valuable articles were left out of the analysis. Due to the applied selection and analysis methods, the comparability of our results with more comprehensive literature reviews on family businesses is limited. The results relate to longitudinal, empirical research papers only. The time span covered by our research is narrow, there are more comprehensive and up-to-date literature reviews available. Originality/value: The study contributes to longitudinal family business research.
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Stadler, Raphaela, Allan Stewart Jepson et Emma Harriet Wood. « Electrodermal activity measurement within a qualitative methodology ». International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 30, no 11 (12 novembre 2018) : 3363–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijchm-11-2017-0781.

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Purpose Reflecting, reliving and reforming experiences enhance longer-term effects of travel and tourism, and have been highlighted as an important aspect in determining loyalty, re-visitation and post-consumption satisfaction. The purpose of this paper is to develop new methodological approaches to investigate emotion, memory creation and the resulting psychosocial effects. Design/methodology/approach The paper proposes a unique combination of physiological measures and photoelicitation-based discussions within a longitudinal design. A physiological measuring instrument (electrodermal activity [EDA] tracking technology through Empatica E4 wristbands) is utilised to capture the “unadulterated” emotional response both during the experience and in reliving or remembering it. This is combined with post-experience narrative discussion groups using photos and other artefacts to give further understanding of the process of collective memory creation. Findings EDA tracking can enhance qualitative research methodologies in three ways: through use as an “artefact” to prompt reflection on feelings, through identifying peaks of emotional response and through highlighting changes in emotional response over time. Empirical evidence from studies into participatory arts events and the potential well-being effects upon women over the age of 70 is presented to illustrate the method. Originality/value The artificial environment created using experimental approaches to measure emotions and memory (common in many fields of psychology) has serious limitations. This paper proposes new and more “natural” methods for use in tourism, hospitality and events research, which have the potential to better capture participants’ feelings, behaviours and the meanings they place upon them.
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Giæver, Fay, et Roy K. Smollan. « Evolving emotional experiences following organizational change : a longitudinal qualitative study ». Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management : An International Journal 10, no 2 (8 juin 2015) : 105–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qrom-11-2013-1185.

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Purpose – There is a lack of qualitative longitudinal studies in the literature exploring the complexity and dynamism of affective experience during phases of organizational change. The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature and intensity of emotional reactions to change and the contextual triggers that made them vary. Design/methodology/approach – In total, 11 nurses in a Norwegian public hospital were interviewed at three points in time about a change in technology, one month prior to implementation, three months after implementation and one year after implementation. They were asked to reflect “forwards” and “backwards” about their emotional experiences to the technical change in particular and to other changes occurring at work. Findings – The informants reported mixed emotional experiences to change at all three interviews. Emotion terms such as “uncertainty”, “joy” and “resignation” were reported at all times, “anxiety and “excitement” were only reported at Times 1 and 2 whereas “frustration” and “cynicism” were only reported at Times 2 and 3. Research limitations/implications – A larger group of informants would have produced greater insight into the evolving emotional change experiences. Further research could explore other contexts and a wider range of data collection methods. Originality/value – This is a rare qualitative study of emotional change experiences where the informants were interviewed three times.
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Alcock, Pete, et Stephen MacKay. « Una rivisitazione dell'analisi dinamica della povertŕ : dal metodo alla sostanza. Lo sviluppo della ricerca longitudinale nel Regno Unito ». SOCIOLOGIA E POLITICHE SOCIALI, no 3 (décembre 2009) : 11–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/sp2009-003002.

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- The benefits of a longitudinal or dynamic approach to research are now widely accepted. In recent years, the availability of such data continues to improve, covering administrative based sources (including population registers) as well as sample surveys. Further features of this research field include; (a) a growing recognition of the usefulness of qualitative approaches to the collection and analysis of longitudinal data, and (b) an emphasis on the policy implications from longitudinal analysis given analysts' increased familiarity with the technical challenges posed by such data. Theoretical developments have examined the concept of ‘resilience', and continue to address questions of structure and agency and the unfolding of differentiated life-courses.
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Brits, Elizabeth Kanita, Elize Archer et Sonja Strydom. « Implementing blended learning for clinician teachers : a qualitative study identifying their needs and the impact on faculty development initiatives ». MedEdPublish 12 (16 août 2022) : 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/mep.19243.1.

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Background: Learning Technologies has been a fast-growing field in Health Professions Education (HPE). Approaches to teaching, learning and assessment have been increasingly influenced by learning technologies which requires HPE teachers to adapt their teaching practices and, with that, identify areas for professional development. The implementation of blended learning in HPE, has shown improvements in student performance. However, it seems as if there are challenges with the implementation of a blended learning approach and that there might be some needs that clinical teachers have that are not being addressed in order to implement blended learning successfully. Methods: We used a qualitative exploratory design to identify clinician teachers’ needs. Semi-structured, individual interviews were conducted with a total of eight (n=8) module co-ordinators in the third year of the MBChB programme, Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. Results: Results indicated the need for continuous technical and pedagogical support which refers to a longitudinal faculty development approach. Additionally, faculty development should include the support in structuring and rethinking the blended curriculum, as well as assisting in the clinicians’ development in their role and identity as a clinical teacher. Conclusions: These results reveal the importance of faculty development as a targeted longitudinal approach.
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Cheng, Cheng, et Martin Christensen. « Living with Multimorbidity through Time : A Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Longitudinal Evidence ». Healthcare 12, no 4 (9 février 2024) : 446. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12040446.

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The growing prevalence of multimorbidity places a strain on primary healthcare globally. The current study’s aim was to identify, appraise, and synthesize published qualitative longitudinal research on individuals’ experiences concerning living with multimorbidity through time. The authors searched two electronic databases, MEDLINE and CINAHL, and performed an additional literature search in Google Scholar. A thematic synthesis approach was used to analyze the qualitative data across the studies. A total of 10 reports that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were included in the synthesis. Five descriptive themes emerged from the analysis of the living experiences of individuals with multimorbidity: (1) perceiving multimorbidity, (2) managing chronic conditions, (3) emotional struggles in everyday life with multimorbidity, (4) interactions with the healthcare system and healthcare professionals, and (5) family support. This meta-synthesis provides insights into the diverse perceptions of multimorbidity and how individuals cope with their chronic conditions in their daily lives. The findings highlight the importance of establishing effective patient-centered care that acknowledges and supports the multifaceted needs of this population. It is also recommended to involve a psychological component in the care of individuals with multimorbidity, as part of a collaborative and interprofessional approach.
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Albanesi, Cinzia, et Christian Compare. « Integrating Academic Learning : Promoting Civic Engagement, Responsibility, and Social Justice through Service-Learning ». Form@re - Open Journal per la formazione in rete 23, no 2 (5 juin 2023) : 80–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/form-14684.

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Service-learning (SL) enables educational institutions to offer students meaningful community-based learning experiences, fostering the acquisition of civic and citizenship competencies. While the potential impact of SL on students’ learning is acknowledged, previous studies frequently adopted qualitative methodologies and lacked systematic approaches. This study aimed to investigate the impact of SL on students' civic and citizenship competencies using a longitudinal mixed-method approach. 33 participants completed pre- and post-course questionnaires assessing sense of community responsibility, civic engagement, and social justice orientation. Students also provided qualitative reflections on their learnings concerning these constructs. Although measured constructs did not exhibit significant variations, students recognised an increased awareness of their ability to contribute to the community and promote social justice. This finding emphasises the role of SL in fostering civic engagement and active citizenship. Integrare gli Apprendimenti Accademici: Promuovere Impegno Civico, Responsabilità e Giustizia Sociale Attraverso il Service-Learning. Il service-learning (SL) offre agli studenti esperienze di apprendimento significative in contesti comunitari, promuovendo l'acquisizione di competenze civiche e di cittadinanza. Sebbene sia stato riconosciuto l'impatto potenziale del SL sull'apprendimento degli studenti, gli studi precedenti hanno spesso utilizzato metodologie qualitative e approcci poco sistematici. Questo studio ha indagato l'impatto del SL sulle competenze civiche e di cittadinanza degli studenti utilizzando un approccio longitudinale a metodo misto. 33 partecipanti hanno completato questionari pre e post-corso valutando il senso di responsabilità verso la comunità, l'impegno civico e l'orientamento alla giustizia sociale, e fornendo riflessioni qualitative sulle loro esperienze di apprendimento legate a questi costrutti. Sebbene i costrutti misurati non abbiano mostrato variazioni significative, gli studenti hanno riconosciuto una maggiore consapevolezza della propria capacità di contribuire alla comunità per promuovere la giustizia sociale. Questo risultato sottolinea il ruolo del SL nel promuovere l'impegno civico e la cittadinanza attiva.
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Batt-Rawden, Kari Bjerke, et Kristi Stedje. « Singing as a health-promoting activity in elderly care : a qualitative, longitudinal study in Norway ». Journal of Research in Nursing 25, no 5 (8 juin 2020) : 404–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1744987120917430.

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Background The current standards of care of the older person recommend employing non-pharmacological approaches to challenges, including safe approaches to managing pain and stress, enhancing symptom relief, and fostering independent lifestyles with the highest quality of life possible. More research is needed to enable nurses and other medical staff to use singing and music-based interventions, to access singing-based programmes, and promote a greater use of choirs in nursing homes. A solid basis of positive experiences and feedback through evidence in practice is required to help promote support for such activities. Aims To identify, explore and describe experiences, attitudes, beliefs, issues, processes and changes among nurses, carers and leaders in reference to implementation of the educational programme ‘Singing Nursing Homes’, Norway. To increase knowledge and understanding of how an educational song programme could become an integral part of nursing practice and quality of care in nursing and care homes, and identify why this would be constructive. Since its inception in 2015, ‘Singing Norway’ wanted to offer a professional, evidence-based programme for nursing homes throughout the country. Methods A longitudinal, qualitative and explorative approach. In-depth interviews and focus group interviews of female employees ( n = 19) from three nursing homes in Norway, 2018. Results Nursing home employees perceived singing to have potential benefits for their patients, such as reducing uneasiness, increased comfort, well-being and joy, improved sleep, and believed singing had the potential to reduce the need for medication and prevent accidents among their patients. By facilitating opportunities for learning and practice, staff in nursing homes were able to use singing as part of their ‘art of caring’, enhancing environmental care for the older person. Singing was found to have positive effects for the patients, their relatives and the staff, which improved the psychosocial working climate overall. Conclusions Singing interventions could be a vital component for the enhancement of health, well-being and quality of life for the patients and staff in nursing homes.
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Langley, A., N. Kakabadse et S. Swailes. « Longitudinal textual analysis : an innovative method for analysing how realised strategies evolve ». Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management : An International Journal 2, no 2 (28 août 2007) : 104–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17465640710778511.

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PurposeThis paper aims to present an innovative methodological framework developed out of primary research that will lead to new understanding about patterns in the strategic actions realised by firms within an industry. The framework is to be applied to increase understanding of how realised strategies evolved in the pharmaceutical industry and overcomes some of the limitations of other methods.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative approach was developed adapting techniques from text, thematic and content analysis to identify and categorise strategic actions realised by pharmaceutical firms (referred to as grand strategies). Strategic actions were not pre‐selected but allowed to emerge during the data collection process from public announcements by firms in the industry's main journal, Scrip. Building upon the work of Pearce and Robinson grand strategies can be understood as the packages of strategic actions that firms had planned and/or realised in order to achieve long‐term objectives.FindingsA framework of realised strategic actions and grand strategies in the pharmaceutical industry was developed with 23 mutually exclusive categories. The paper shows how the framework can be used as an analytical tool to explore patterns in strategic action and grand strategy evolution, temporal patterns in strategy development and strategic action coevolution.Research limitations/implicationsA limitation of the categorisation is that it is based on material collected from two years of empirical data from Scrip in order to develop the methodological framework. The framework was applied to data collected over an 11 year period in order to explore how the strategic actions of individual firms had evolved and co‐evolved. Data sources were limited to published sources.Originality/valueThe qualitative approach presented here offers a level of depth that has not been achieved by methodological approaches previously used to explore and compare patterns in realised strategic actions by firms operating in the pharmaceutical industry. The innovative approach contributes to management research in two key ways: providing a methodological framework that overcomes the limitations of previous studies into strategy evolution; and providing a systematic approach to data collection and analysis that can contribute to theory building with regard to strategy evolution.
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Raven, Neil. « Understanding outreach : the potential of qualitative longitudinal research to enrich the evidence base ». Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning 22, no 3 (20 novembre 2020) : 187–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5456/wpll.22.3.187.

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Recent calls from the Office for Students, the regulatory body for the English higher education sector, have challenged those engaged in widening university access to ‘strengthen’ the outreach evidence base. Whilst focus groups have proved capable of revealing much about the learner experience and the effectiveness of outreach interventions, the established way in which they have been applied – in capturing views and perceptions at one particular point in time – limits what can be discovered. Adopting a longitudinal approach in the application of this research instrument – by returning to the same group of participants at regular intervals over a number of months – affords a chance to monitor changes in ideas and intentions, and distinguish the important from the fleeting. As the findings from three recent studies that have deployed this approach show, it can also generate richer, more detailed insights than would otherwise be possible.
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Devonald, Megan, et Nicola Jones. « Analysing Adolescent Education and Health Trajectories in Crisis Contexts : Examples From a Multi-Year Longitudinal Cross-Country Study ». International Journal of Qualitative Methods 22 (23 février 2023) : 160940692311536. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/16094069231153611.

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Qualitative longitudinal research is a useful method for studying adolescent development, not least because the dimension of temporality in the analysis of longitudinal studies can help researchers understand the complexity of transitions during this unique and dynamic life stage. The Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence programme is a multi-year cross-country longitudinal study of adolescents in low- and middle-income countries. This article presents the methodological opportunities and challenges involved in analyzing such datasets, and seeks to offer insights for researchers undertaking qualitative longitudinal research. To ensure that both breadth and depth of such data are accurately represented in the analysis, a range of analytical approaches can be used. In this article, we provide key examples of how this data has been analyzed across a cohort of adolescent participants, exploring changes both pre- and post-Covid-19 including interactions with critical health and education services, and within individual life histories, exploring individual adolescent trajectories over multiple time points. Furthermore, we highlight how including caregivers’ and key informants’ perspectives can enhance triangulation of results. We show the importance of using a range of different approaches when analyzing a qualitative longitudinal dataset.
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Massuchin, Michele, Camilla Quesada Tavares et Gabriela Almeida Silva. « O que a produção científica tem a nos dizer ? Avanços, lacunas e novas perspectivas para as pesquisas sobre Jornalismo e Gênero ». Pauta Geral - Estudos em Jornalismo 7 (2020) : 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5212/revistapautageral.v.7.14904.212.

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This article presents a mapofarea, identifying gaps, advances and new perspectives of journalism and gender studies. To this, we discuss the different approaches foundedin 186 publications of qualified academic journals. Among the observed characteristics,we havetheobject, type of study, methodand technique of research,the approach, the temporallineand the distributionby scientificjournals. Theresearch, with these variables,contributes tounderstandand to presentsa panoramaofthis area.The results indicate thefocus on the message, use of the qualitative approach andcontent analysisand the longitudinal advance of the publications. On the other hand, its necessary to emphasizethe process of production and reception from other methodological approaches.
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Murugan, Hemalatha, Clarence Spigner, Christy M. McKinney et Christopher J. Wong. « Primary care provider approaches to preventive health delivery : a qualitative study ». Primary Health Care Research & ; Development 19, no 5 (8 janvier 2018) : 464–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1463423617000858.

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AimThe objective of this study was to seek decision-making insights on the provider level to gain understanding of the values that shape how providers deliver preventive health in the primary care setting.BackgroundThe primary care clinic is a core site for preventive health delivery. While many studies have identified barriers to preventive health, less is known regarding how primary care providers (PCPs) make preventive health decisions such as what services to provide, under what circumstances, and why they might choose one over another.MethodsQualitative methods were chosen to deeply explore these issues. We conducted semi-structured, one-on-one interviews with 21 PCPs at clinics affiliated with an academic medical center. Interviews with providers were recorded and transcribed. We conducted a qualitative analysis to identify themes and develop a theoretical framework using Grounded Theory methods.FindingsThe following themes were revealed: longitudinal care with an established PCP–patient relationship is perceived as integral to preventive health; conflict and doubt accompany non-preventive visits; PCPs defer preventive health for pragmatic reasons; when preventive health is addressed, providers use multiple contextual factors to decide which interventions are discussed; and PCPs desired team-based preventive health delivery, but wish to maintain their role when shared decision-making is required. We present a conceptual framework called Pragmatic Deferral.
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Gottlieb-Smith, Rachel, Douglas J. Gelb, Benjamin Becker, Braydon Dymm, Olivia Gutgsell, Namrata Patel et Dorene F. Balmer. « Longitudinal Qualitative Study of Career Decision-making of First-Year Medical Students ». Neurology : Clinical Practice 11, no 4 (12 mars 2021) : e387-e396. http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/cpj.0000000000001071.

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ObjectiveThe growing shortage of neurologists is in part due to suboptimal recruitment. Little is known about students' decision making regarding a career in neurology, particularly early in training. Using a longitudinal qualitative approach, we aimed to understand factors that influence first-year medical students' decisions about neurology.MethodsWe conducted 1-on-1 semistructured interviews with 15 first-year medical students at 1 institution before and after the preclinical neurology course (2018–2019). In the first interview, we asked about career intentions, factors likely to influence specialty choice, and perceptions of neurology. In the second interview, we asked about changes in students' views over the year. Using thematic analysis, we generated codes and clustered coded data into themes.ResultsThe 2 most prominent factors influencing career choice in general were lifestyle and personal interest. No students expressed concerns about lifestyle in neurology. Most students were neutral about neurology or had a positive personal interest, which typically increased after the neurology course. Students frequently worried about content difficulty and the curative potential of neurology.ConclusionsInterventions should include early education about the factors important to students in determining specialty choice, including lifestyle, and address potentially negative perceptions of neurology. Increasing time allotment to the preclinical neurology course may combat perception of the content as difficult.
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POON, Man Kay, et Tai Pong LAM. « Challenges to conducting a 12-month longitudinal qualitative study on Chinese primary care physicians ». INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION METHODOLOGY 7, no 1 (30 mars 2016) : 1061–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/ijrem.v7i1.3859.

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Background: Qualitative approach is commonly adopted in medical education research. However, it is difficult to conduct research studies on primary care physicians (PCPs). Conducting longitudinal qualitative studies is even more challenging. No studies on Chinese PCPs in this area are identified. Methods: We invited 14 Chinese PCPs to participate in a 12-month longitudinal qualitative study which explored their continuing professional learning experiences and viewpoints. They reported their learning activities by questionnaires in which the findings served as a guide for subsequent interviews. Each of them took part in four individual interviews spanning 12 months. We detailed the conduction process and challenges in a research diary and analyzed these data by thematic content analysis. Results: The major challenges were identification and recruitment of eligible PCPs. We tackled these challenges with the assistance of our professional networks and opinion leaders. We offered the participants an intellectual incentive by designing our study relevant to their profession. Flexibility and convenience of data collection could minimize the heavy burden on them. Conclusions: With appropriate recruitment strategies and planning of the research methods, researchers can successfully conduct longitudinal qualitative studies on Chinese PCPs about their learning experiences.
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Corden, Anne, et Katharine Nice. « Qualitative Longitudinal Analysis for Policy : Incapacity Benefits Recipients Taking Part in Pathways to Work ». Social Policy and Society 6, no 4 (octobre 2007) : 557–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474746407003892.

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This article draws on the authors' experience in conducting a recent qualitative longitudinal study in the evaluation of the Pathways to Work Pilot for incapacity benefits recipients. Findings from the qualitative longitudinal research highlighted issues that might not otherwise have been apparent. This approach to policy-related research provides new perspectives and opportunities for substantive findings. It also presents a number of challenges. Issues arise about how to engage with policy makers when exploring changes over time. Policy makers are often keen to have ‘emerging findings’ from panel data, but an initial cross-sectional analysis to meet such requirements contains views and experiences of people who subsequently drop out of the panel. The full longitudinal perspective then comes from a smaller group, and there may be some surprises in comparison with the ‘emerging findings’. At the same time, the focus of policy interests may shift during the lifetime of the panel, especially during a pilot or trial in a rapidly developing policy area. Researchers may be asked to introduce new topics or abandon some lines of enquiry, and may face ethical issues in deciding how to make best use of the data.
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Robertson, Simon. « A longitudinal quantitative–qualitative systems approach to the study of transitions toward a low carbon society ». Journal of Cleaner Production 128 (août 2016) : 221–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2015.04.074.

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Breslin, Gavin, Wendy Wills, Suzanne Bartington, Charis Bontoft, Olujoke Fakoya, Imogen Freethy, Jaime Garcia-Iglesias et al. « Evaluation of a whole system approach to diet and healthy weight in the east of Scotland : Study protocol ». PLOS ONE 17, no 3 (24 mars 2022) : e0265667. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265667.

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Obesity is a global epidemic affecting all age groups, populations and income levels across continents. The causes of obesity are complex and are routed in health behaviours, environmental factors, government policy and the cultural and built environment. Consequently, a Whole System Approach (WSA) which considers the many causes of obesity and shifts the focus away from individuals as points of intervention and puts an emphasis on understanding and improving the system in which people live in is required. This protocol describes a programme of research that will: critically evaluate the evidence for WSAs; assess longitudinally the implementation of a WSA to diet and healthy weight to explore the range of levers (drivers) and opportunities to influence relevant partnerships and interventions to target obesity in East Scotland. The programme consists of four workstreams within a mixed methods framework: 1) Systematic review of reviews of WSAs to diet and healthy weight; 2) Longitudinal qualitative process evaluation of implementing two WSAs in Scotland; 3) Quantitative and Qualitative momentary analysis evaluation of a WSA; and 4) the application of System Dynamics Modelling (SDM) methodology to two council areas in Scotland. A Public Involvement in Research group (PIRg) have informed each stage of the research process. The research programme’s breadth and its novel nature, mean that it will provide valuable findings for the increasing numbers who commission, deliver, support and evaluate WSAs to diet and healthy weight nationally and internationally.
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Minna, Maunula. « Four Career Stories from Doctoral Students to Doctoral Holders : Qualitative Longitudinal Examination ». Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science 36, no 4 (18 mars 2023) : 36–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jesbs/2023/v36i41218.

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Aims: Universities and their doctoral programs open a range of career opportunities for doctoral students and doctors. There is a need to problematize assumptions related to the construction of doctoral careers. This study addresses this need by examining the development of doctoral career paths and the factors influencing them from a qualitative longitudinal perspective. This study focuses on the narrative career stories of doctoral students and doctoral graduates from a temporal perspective and at the individual level. Study Design: The study was conducted as qualitative longitudinal research among Finnish doctoral students and later same persons as doctoral holders (N=9). The aim of the research design was to find out what kind of career paths can be constructed. Place and Duration of Study: The research data was collected in Finland between 2009-2018 and analyzed in 2022-2023. Methodology: This study focuses on the narrative career stories of doctoral students and doctoral graduates from a temporal perspective and at the individual level. For this study, nine doctoral students were interviewed in 2009 and again in 2018, covering the themes of doctoral studies and careers. The data was analyzed using content analysis and a narrative approach. Results: As a result, four narrative doctoral career stories were constructed: Competitive Academic Career, Permanent Lecturer Career, External Proletarian Career and Self-selected Balanced Career. The results suggest that starting points, personal positioning in the doctoral process and structured career opportunities have a significant impact on the dimensions, skills and, ultimately, career prospects of doctoral candidates. This study makes visible the factors involved in the construction of a doctoral career from a holistic and longer-term perspective, allowing for a deeper understanding of the dynamics of the complexity of doctoral careers.
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Galvani, Serena, et Roberta Bocconcelli. « Intra- and inter-organizational tensions of a digital servitization strategy. Evidence from the mechatronic sector in Italy ». Journal of Business & ; Industrial Marketing 37, no 13 (15 décembre 2021) : 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jbim-03-2021-0183.

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Purpose This paper aims to analyze the digital servitization (DS) process with the paradox theory lens. The purpose is to catch how intra- and inter-organizational tensions generate complexity along a DS journey to find “where” and “when” industrial companies can intervene to face them. Design/methodology/approach The methodology is a qualitative, in-depth single case study, which longitudinally explores the DS strategy of a manufacturer along with three phases of development: design, implementation and assessment. Findings The analysis reveals six intra- and inter-organizational tensions in DS and provides insights on tensions’ origin and how to face them. A theoretical framework on DS complexity and an empirical framework on tensions’ origin is produced. Originality/value The research combines service and organizational paradox literature. Together with a longitudinal methodology, it results in a spatial and temporal analysis of DS, from which theoretical and managerial implications are drawn.
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Keverline, Kelsey, Tyler Clay, Jesse Bossingham, Jacob Kirkland, Jill Fromewick, Gary Beck Dallaghan et Robyn Latessa. « The impact of an ethics curriculum in a longitudinal integrated clerkship : a qualitative study of graduates ». MedEdPublish 13 (29 novembre 2023) : 295. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/mep.19396.1.

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Background: Little is known about the effectiveness of ethics education in developing knowledge and skills in medical schools that persist into residency and beyond. While previous research has demonstrated that graduates of Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (LICs) continue practices of patient-centeredness and empathy, to our knowledge, no studies have looked at effect of a medical ethics curriculum integrated into LICs. Methods: In 2011, the University of North Carolina School of Medicine-Asheville initiated an Ethics and Humanism course alongside the LIC. The goals of the program were for students to be able to identify ethical issues as they arose and exercise moral imagination in resolving these issues. Later, practices of mindfulness and writing were added. We conducted a qualitative case study using The Kirkpatrick Model of training evaluation to assess graduates of this course in their capacity to apply those skills in ongoing clinical practice. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, transcribed and independently coded. The Kirkpatrick Model informed the organization of codes into themes. Results: The qualitative analysis reached thematic saturation with review of 22 graduates’ interview transcripts. The findings of this study suggest that the Ethics and Humanism curriculum successfully shaped how respondents approached ethical tensions and the healthcare system more broadly. Furthermore, the interviews revealed that respondents used moral imagination in their approaches to conflict resolution and advocacy projects. Discussion: We found graduates of this ethics curriculum continued to identify ethical dilemmas in their daily clinical practice and using moral imagination to address and resolve conflicts. Our findings suggest that linking ethics education to the clinical curriculum may develop persistent skills in navigating ethical dilemmas and increase graduates’ capacity to be resilient, holistic physicians. The potential benefits of this program in preventing burnout are explored. We believe this demonstrates the value of a dedicated ethics curriculum integrated into an LIC.
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Urbanaviciute, Ieva, Jurgita Lazauskaite-Zabielske, Tinne Vander Elst et Hans De Witte. « Qualitative job insecurity and turnover intention ». Career Development International 23, no 3 (11 juin 2018) : 274–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cdi-07-2017-0117.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to test two hypotheses. First, an indirect relationship between qualitative job insecurity and turnover intention through basic psychological need satisfaction was investigated. Second, a moderated mediation analysis was conducted to explore potential sectoral differences in this indirect relationship.Design/methodology/approachA cross-sectional design was used to collect and analyze the data. In total, 358 employees participated in the study (private sectorn=178, public sectorn=180). The data were collected through an online survey platform.FindingsQualitative job insecurity was indirectly related to turnover intention through the satisfaction of the basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence and relatedness. The indirect relationships were more salient in the private sector.Research limitations/implicationsBasic psychological needs may explain the relationship between qualitative job insecurity and turnover intention. Furthermore, sector differences may exist in the way job insecurity is responded to. However, a longitudinal study is necessary to confirm the sequential effects.Originality/valueThe study provides a constructive replication of the findings on basic psychological need satisfaction as a mediator between job insecurity and employee outcomes. A novel aspect is the authors’ focus on sector differences, which draws attention to contextual factors that may shape the way employees respond to job-insecure situations.
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Johnson, Staci N., et Eliza D. Gallagher. « Learning processes in anatomy and physiology : a qualitative description of how undergraduate students link actions and outcomes in a two-semester course sequence ». Advances in Physiology Education 45, no 3 (1 septembre 2021) : 486–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/advan.00135.2020.

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This qualitative study investigated processes used by undergraduate students over a course sequence in anatomy and physiology (A&P). Longitudinal data for each participant include weekly written reflections and interviews at the beginning, middle, and end of the two-semester sequence. The themes that emerged describe three variations of approach to learning the course content. In some cases, the focus was on completing tasks and actions without connecting those to a specific outcome. In other cases, the focus was on outcomes without specific references to what steps might lead to that outcome. A third approach explicitly linked tasks and actions to one or more of nine different outcomes, including both personal and course expectations. Two other themes emerged as salient in combination with the three approaches: self-identified shortcomings with their study approaches and affective responses to the course and content. Affective responses included both positive affect such as enjoyment or excitement and negative affect such as frustration or dislike. Understanding the approaches that students take to learning, combined with their affect and shortcomings in those approaches, can inform instructor decisions about course activities and resources that support specific learning outcomes. It also provides a foundational knowledge base for the development of context-specific instruments for quantifying student learning processes in A&P.
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Terzis, Lauren D., Leia Y. Saltzman, Dana A. Logan, Joan M. Blakey et Tonya C. Hansel. « Utilizing a Matrix Approach to Analyze Qualitative Longitudinal Research : A Case Example During the COVID-19 Pandemic ». International Journal of Qualitative Methods 21 (janvier 2022) : 160940692211237. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/16094069221123723.

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Qualitative Longitudinal Research (QLR) is an evolving methodology used in understanding the rich and in-depth experiences of individuals over time. QLR is particularly conducive to pandemic or disaster-related studies, where unique and rapidly changing environments warrant fuller descriptions of the human condition. Despite QLR’s usefulness, there are a limited number of articles that detail the methodology and analysis, especially in the social sciences, and specifically social work literature. As researchers adjust their focus to incorporate the impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic, there is a growing need in understanding the progression and adaptation of the pandemic on individuals’ lives. This article provides a process and strategy for implementing QLR and analyzing data in online diary entries. In the provided case example, we explore a phenomenological QLR conducted with graduate level students during the COVID-19 pandemic ( Saltzman et al., 2021 ) , and outline a matrix framework for QLR analysis. This paper provides an innovative way in which to engage in qualitative data collection and analysis for social science research.
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Villalobos, M., K. Coulibaly, K. Krug, M. Kamradt, M. Wensing, A. Siegle, J. Kuon et al. « A longitudinal communication approach in advanced lung cancer : A qualitative study of patients’, relatives’ and staff's perspectives ». European Journal of Cancer Care 27, no 2 (23 novembre 2017) : e12794. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12794.

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Galloway, Laura, Isla Kapasi et Geoffrey Whittam. « How not to do it! ! A salutary lesson on longitudinal and qualitative research approaches for entrepreneurship researchers ». International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & ; Research 21, no 3 (5 mai 2015) : 489–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijebr-12-2013-0224.

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Vitorino Araujo, João Luiz, José C. E. Veiga, Hung Tzu Wen, Almir F. de Andrade, Manoel J. Teixeira, José P. Otoch, Albert L. Rhoton, Mark C. Preul, Robert F. Spetzler et Eberval G. Figueiredo. « Comparative anatomical analysis of the transcallosal-transchoroidal and transcallosal-transforniceal-transchoroidal approaches to the third ventricle ». Journal of Neurosurgery 127, no 1 (juillet 2017) : 209–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2016.8.jns16403.

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OBJECTIVEAccess to the third ventricle is a veritable challenge to neurosurgeons. In this context, anatomical and morphometric studies are useful for establishing the limitations and advantages of a particular surgical approach. The transchoroidal approach is versatile and provides adequate exposure of the middle and posterior regions of the third ventricle. However, the fornix column limits the exposure of the anterior region of the third ventricle. There is evidence that the unilateral section of the fornix column has little effect on cognitive function. This study compared the anatomical exposure afforded by the transforniceal-transchoroidal approach with that of the transchoroidal approach. In addition, a morphometric evaluation of structures that are relevant to and common in the 2 approaches was performed.METHODSThe anatomical exposure provided by the transcallosal-transchoroidal and transcallosal-transforniceal-transchoroidal approaches was compared in 8 fresh cadavers, using a neuronavigation system. The working area, microsurgical exposure area, and angular exposure on the longitudinal and transversal planes of 2 anatomical targets (tuber cinereum and cerebral aqueduct) were compared. Additionally, the thickness of the right frontal lobe parenchyma, thickness of the corpus callosum trunk, and longitudinal diameter of the interventricular foramen were measured. The values obtained were submitted to statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon test.RESULTSIn the quantitative evaluation, compared with the transchoroidal approach, the transforniceal-transchoroidal approach provided a greater mean working area (transforniceal-transchoroidal 150 ± 11 mm2; transchoroidal 121 ± 8 mm2; p < 0.05), larger mean microsurgical exposure area (transforniceal-transchoroidal 101 ± 9 mm2; transchoroidal 80 ± 5 mm2; p < 0.05), larger mean angular exposure area on the longitudinal plane for the tuber cinereum (transforniceal-transchoroidal 71° ± 7°; transchoroidal 64° ± 6°; p < 0.05), and larger mean angular exposure area on the longitudinal plane for the cerebral aqueduct (transforniceal-transchoroidal 62° ± 6°; transchoroidal 55° ± 5°; p < 0.05). No differences were observed in angular exposure along the transverse axis for either anatomical target (tuber cinereum and cerebral aqueduct; p > 0.05). The mean thickness of the right frontal lobe parenchyma was 35 ± 3 mm, the mean thickness of the corpus callosum trunk was 10 ± 1 mm, and the mean longitudinal diameter of the interventricular foramen was 4.6 ± 0.4 mm. In the qualitative assessment, it was noted that the transforniceal-transchoroidal approach led to greater exposure of the third ventricle anterior region structures. There was no difference between approaches in the exposure of the structures of the middle and posterior region.CONCLUSIONSThe transforniceal-transchoroidal approach provides greater surgical exposure of the third ventricle anterior region than that offered by the transchoroidal approach. In the population studied, morphometric analysis established mean values for anatomical structures common to both approaches.
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Lopez Sotomayor, Carolina Ximena, Claudia Bambs Sandoval, Sergio Godoy et Catterina Ferreccio. « Ask how they see your study and you may know how to keep them in. A qualitative approach for adherence and follow-up from the MAUCO cohort in Chile ». Medwave 16, Suppl6 (30 novembre 2016) : 6715. http://dx.doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2016.6715.

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Ferreira, Bruno M., José Luís Abrantes, Manuel Reis et Flávio R. Brambilla. « A Longitudinal Study on Sustainability Perceptions in Portugal ». Sustainability 15, no 7 (28 mars 2023) : 5893. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15075893.

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This study aims to advance the understanding of sustainable behaviour by exploring the perceptions, knowledge, and opinions about the sustainability of nearly graduated students in Portugal. A three-wave exploratory and longitudinal study was conducted with Management and Marketing students in 2020, 2021, and 2022. The findings come from both quantitative and qualitative approaches. First, the results reveal low levels of knowledge about sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals, and other related concepts. Then, by a qualitative analysis, this study highlights the terms related to sustainability and perceived sustainable practices. It also examines changes perceived since the COVID-19 pandemic and what their threats and opportunities in the coming years are. The main conclusion of this study is the critical need for education on sustainability and related concepts beyond simple recycling practices. The use of sustainability as a marketing tool is insufficient to create a viable future. Higher education must develop a new shared and sustainable vision for sustainability education.
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Horwood, Christiane, Silondile Luthuli, Jessica Chiliza, Sphindile Mapumulo et Lyn Haskins. « It’s not the Destination it’s the Journey : Lessons From a Longitudinal ‘Mixed’ Mixed-Methods Study Among Female informal Workers in South Africa ». International Journal of Qualitative Methods 21 (janvier 2022) : 160940692211237. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/16094069221123718.

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Longitudinal qualitative methodologies have gained increased attention in health and social science research as an appropriate methodology to explore participants’ experiences of change over time but is a challenging methodology to implement. We reflect on the methodological aspects of a novel longitudinal ‘mixed’ mixed-methods study using quantitative and qualitative methods with both individuals and groups, employing various participatory approaches. We focus on key learnings from our study including the use of a structured recruitment process to minimise loss to follow up, and issues of reflexivity when researchers and participants have a similar background. In addition, like many large mixed-methods longitudinal studies we experienced challenges determining sample size and managing and analysing a large dataset. There is a need for establishing clear guidelines for determining sample size, addressing reflexivity and managing large datasets. The lessons learned from this study will add rigour to the literature on conducting mixed-methods longitudinal studies.
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