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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Use of multiperspective qualitative interviews to understand patients’ and carers’ beliefs, experiences, and needs
Author(s): Kendall, Marilyn
Murray, Scott A
Carduff, Emma
Worth, Alison
Harris, Fiona Margaret
Lloyd, Anna
Cavers, Debbie
Grant, Liz
Boyd, Kirsty
Sheikh, Aziz
Contact Email: fiona.harris@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Research methods
case studies
'end of life' research
Palliative care Research
Qualitative research
Medical personnel and patient
Issue Date: 2009
Date Deposited: 14-Mar-2011
Citation: Kendall M, Murray SA, Carduff E, Worth A, Harris FM, Lloyd A, Cavers D, Grant L, Boyd K & Sheikh A (2009) Use of multiperspective qualitative interviews to understand patients’ and carers’ beliefs, experiences, and needs. BMJ, 339, Art. No.: b4122. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b4122
Abstract: A better understanding of the needs of patients and their carers can help improve services. Marilyn Kendall and colleagues describe how to conduct multiperspective studies.
DOI Link: 10.1136/bmj.b4122
Rights: Published in British Medical Journal (BMJ). Copyright: © 2010 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.; This article has been published in the BMJ, British Medical Journal (BMJ), Volume 339, Issue 7739, b4122, and can also be viewed on the journal’s website at www.bmj.com.

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