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Integrating qualitative research into evidence based practice.

Trisha Greenhalgh1

  • 1University College London, Room 410, Holborn Union Building, Highgate Hill, London N19 5LV, UK. p.greenhalgh@pcps.ucl.ac.uk

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America
|September 14, 2002
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Qualitative research offers valuable insights into the patient experience of diabetes and healthcare delivery. This approach is crucial for advancing evidence-based care and informing future landmark studies in endocrinology.

Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology and Metabolism
  • Qualitative Health Research
  • Diabetes Mellitus

Background:

  • Quantitative studies have significantly advanced endocrinology and diabetes care over the past 15 years.
  • Qualitative research is increasingly recognized as a vital component of evidence-based healthcare.
  • Despite advances, many questions remain regarding the illness experience, self-care barriers, and health service design in diabetes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of qualitative tools and methods in health research.
  • To highlight the application and importance of qualitative research using diabetes as a primary example.
  • To underscore the growing role of qualitative inquiry in addressing complex health issues.

Main Methods:

  • Review and synthesis of qualitative research methodologies.

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  • Illustration of qualitative approaches through examples from diabetes research.
  • Discussion of applications in understanding patient experiences, self-care, health services, and professional decision-making.
  • Main Results:

    • Qualitative research addresses critical areas such as the lived experience of diabetes.
    • Identifies barriers to effective self-care and informs the design of health services and educational interventions.
    • Highlights the decision-making processes of health professionals in endocrinology.

    Conclusions:

    • Qualitative research is an essential and expanding dimension of evidence-based health care.
    • Future landmark studies in diabetes care will likely incorporate qualitative components.
    • Qualitative methods provide a necessary complement to quantitative approaches in endocrinology research.