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Distress Protocol for qualitative data collection

Distress Protocol for qualitative data collection. Professor Carol Haigh & Gary Witham Department of Nursing MMU Review date 2015.

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Distress Protocol for qualitative data collection

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  1. Distress Protocol for qualitative data collection Professor Carol Haigh & Gary Witham Department of Nursing MMU Review date 2015

  2. Distress Protocol 1:The protocol for managing distress in the context of a research focus group /interview(Modified from : Draucker C B, Martsolf D S and Poole C (2009) Developing Distress Protocols for research on Sensitive Topics. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 23 (5) pp 343-350 )

  3. Distress Protocol 2: The protocol for managing distress in the context of a research focus group /interview managementMcCosker,H Barnard, A Gerber, R (2001). Undertaking Sensitive Research: Issues and Strategies for Meeting the Safety Needs of All. Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 2(1)

  4. Distress Protocol 3: The protocol for managing distress in the context of a research focus group /interview transcription(Gregory, D Russell, C Phillips, L (1997). Beyond textual perfection: transcribers as vulnerable persons. Qualitative Health Research, 7(2), 294-300.)

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