Clinical Value of Qualitative Research
Cross-source consensus on Clinical Value of Qualitative Research from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Qualitative research in nephrology revealed communication biases and patients' perceptions of limited treatment choices in end-stage kidney disease, directly informing clinical guidance and shared decision-making. — Which medical subspecialties use qualitative research? A bibliometric analysis
- Qualitative studies in haematology uncovered hidden emotional distress and unmet informational needs among patients on watch-and-wait protocols, prompting greater psychosocial support integration. — Which medical subspecialties use qualitative research? A bibliometric analysis
- Under-representation of qualitative research carries a clinical cost, as demonstrated by the concrete benefits it has already generated in traditionally quantitative fields. — Which medical subspecialties use qualitative research? A bibliometric analysis
- As patient-centred care is increasingly prioritised, qualitative research is argued to be essential for understanding decision-making, communication, and the lived realities of care delivery. — Which medical subspecialties use qualitative research? A bibliometric analysis