Competent Use of Qualitative Methods in Addiction Research: Theoretical, Methodological and Ethical PrerequisitesAbstract.Background: Qualitative methods enable in-depth knowledge gain in the field of addiction ...
“… that’s why I call the ambulance!” – A qualitative study of emergency scenarios in nursing homesAbstract.Background: In nursing homes, emergencies lead to frequent utilisation of emergency medical services (EMS)...
Abstract.Background: A substantial number of people with cancer endorse suicidality when compared with the general population. Thus, oncology healthcare workers may experience the death of a patient to suicide over ...
Using the example of a project on the assessment of implicit leadership theories, this article aims to describe qualitative content analysis as a systematic, rule-based process of analyzing verbal and textual data (e.g., interviews, group discussions, ...
The extended model of different forms of work satisfaction (Büssing, 1991), originally proposed by Bruggemann (1974), is suggested as a distinctive qualitative approach to work satisfaction. Six forms of work satisfaction—progressive, stabilized, resigned ...
Abstract. Although numerous studies have examined the acculturation and identity experiences of binational migrants having lived in two countries, little known research has specifically looked at migrants to three ...
Abstract.Background: The efficacy of inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitation in Germany can be considered proven. However, a significant number of patients with mental disorders remain unsatisfied with rehabilitation or being non-...