from one
setting.
Questionnaires
may have
elicited
untruthful
answers.
Noh, H., Guo, Y., Halli-Tierney, A.,
& Granda Anderson, K. (2016).
Hospice staff perceptions of
information needs among patients
and families during
admissions visits.
The
Gerontologist,
56
(Suppl_3), 431-
431.
doi:10.1093/geront/gnw162.1718
Qualitative
Interview
16 hospice
admissions
staff members
Interview
transcribed,
and thematic
categories
coded,
audited,
debriefed
and checked
NVivo
software
Yes, the
study found
reoccurring
themes
among
hospice
admissions
No,
participants
regional, small,
and may not
represent
information
needs at
hospice
admissions.
GarcÃa-Toyos, N., Escudero-
Carretero, M. J., Sanz-Amores, R.,
Hoyos, J. G., Melchor-RodrÃguez,
J., & Tamayo-Velázquez, M.
(2014). Preferences of Caregivers
and Patients Regarding Opioid
Analgesic Use in Terminal Care.
Pain Medicine,
15
(4), 577-587.
doi:10.1111/pme.12376
Qualitative
Interview
12
patient/caregiv
er dyads, 10
individual
patients, 8
individual
caregivers
Interview
transcribed
Coded,
content
analysis
Yes,
triangulatio
n exercise
performed
Yes, qualitative
study allowed
participants
views to be
expressed for
information for
further study


You've reached the end of your free preview.
Want to read all 3 pages?
- Summer '17
- Randomized controlled trial, symptom management, Palliative medicine