Methodological and practical issues in cross-national qualitative research: Lessons from the literature and a comparative study of the experiences of people receiving a diagnosis of cancer
Social science and health services research have much to gain from cross-national qualitative research, yet the logistics involved in setting up such studies, especially where different languages and health systems are involved, can seem daunting. In this article we highlight issues to consider and...
Main Authors: | Chapple, A, Ziebland, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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