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Qualitative methods and the development of clinical assessment tools.

Jane F Gilgun1.   

Abstract

Practitioners are under increased pressure to demonstrate effectiveness and to do so in as short a time as possible. In addition, evidence-based practice calls for practitioners to take into consideration not only best research evidence but also the wants and preferences of patients, and their own clinical expertise. In light of these demands, standardized assessment tools are likely to become increasingly central in clinical practice in a variety of health care fields, such as nursing, social work, psychiatry, psychology, and medicine. In this article, the author uses two case studies to show how qualitative methods can contribute to the development and evaluation of clinical assessment tools that are responsive to contemporary pressures. She also shows that evaluations of clinical instruments are incomplete if they do not include a qualitative component.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15296669     DOI: 10.1177/1049732304266819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


  5 in total

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2.  Development of the Huntington disease family concerns and strategies survey from focus group data.

Authors:  Janet K Williams; J Jackson Barnette; David Reed; Valmi D Sousa; Debra L Schutte; Meghan McGonigal-Kenney; Lori Jarmon; Emily Phillips; Toni Tripp-Reimer; Jane S Paulsen
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4.  Enhancing the Construct and Content Validity of Rating Scales for Clinical Research: Using Qualitative Methods to Develop a Rating Scale to Assess Parental Perceptions of Their Role in Promoting Infant Exercise.

Authors:  Ellen Olshansky; Kimberley D Lakes; Jessica Vaughan; Dana Gravem; Julia K Rich; Marissa David; Heather Nguyen; Dan Cooper
Journal:  Int J Educ Psychol Assess       Date:  2012-04-01

5.  Development and preliminary testing of the psychosocial adjustment to hereditary diseases scale.

Authors:  Kathy E Watkins; Christine Y Way; Deborah M Gregory; Holly M LeDrew; Valerie C Ludlow; Mary Jane Esplen; Jeffrey J Dowden; Janet E Cox; G William N Fitzgerald; Patrick S Parfrey
Journal:  BMC Psychol       Date:  2013-04-30
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