Search results for "Focus groups"

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A scale on beliefs about children's adjustment in same-sex families: reliability and validity.

2012

In this study, we developed a new instrument named Scale Beliefs about Children's Adjustment on Same-Sex Families (SBCASSF). The scale was developed to assess of the adults' beliefs about negative impacts on children who are raised by same-sex parents. An initial pool of 95 items was generated by the authors based on a review of the literature on homophobia and feedback from several focus groups. Research findings, based on a sample of 212 university students (mean age 22 years, SD = 8.28), supported the reliability and validity of the scale. The final versions of the SBCASSF included items reflecting the following two factors: individual opposition (α = .87) and normative opposition (α = .…

AdultMaleSocial PsychologyPsychometricsSocial stigmaAdolescentPsychometricsPersonality developmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectCultureSocial StigmaTest validityEducationDevelopmental psychologyGender StudiesYoung AdultSex FactorsReference ValuesSurveys and QuestionnairesCivil RightsHumansFamilyHomosexualityHomosexuality MaleChildStudentsGeneral PsychologyReliability (statistics)media_commonParentingHomosexuality FemaleReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineFocus GroupsFocus grouphumanitiesPersonality DevelopmentSame sexFemaleHomophobiaPsychologySocial AdjustmentJournal of homosexuality
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Improving Quality of Care in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Through Patients’ Eyes: IQCARO Project

2019

Abstract Background Quality improvement is a major topic in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, and measuring quality of care (QoC) is necessary for QoC improvement. Most QoC projects or consensus statements are designed from the health care professional point of view. Having QoC indicators designed for and fully evaluable by patients may provide a key tool for external evaluation of QoC improvement measures. The aim of the IQCARO project was to identify indicators to measure QoC from the IBD patient’s point of view. Methods An extensive review of the literature to identify indicators of QoC was performed; first the identified indicators were reviewed by a steering committee including pa…

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Focus group study to identify the central facets of fear of hypoglycaemia in people with Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

2017

Aims To determine key worries about hypoglycaemia among insulin-using adults with Type 2 diabetes using a focus group approach. Methods Thirteen focus groups were conducted in three diabetes outpatient care units and one peer support group was set up, in Germany. A total of 64 insulin-dependent adults with Type 2 diabetes (36.5% women, mean age 65.2 ± 11.0 years) discussed their worries about hypoglycaemia. The qualitative results were assigned into thematic categories using a bottom-up coding procedure. Participants completed the Hypoglycaemia Fear Survey and demographic measures were recorded. The results of the Hypoglycaemia Fear Survey were contrasted with the focus group findings to ev…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedia_common.quotation_subject030209 endocrinology & metabolismType 2 diabetesPeer support03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyQuality of lifeAmbulatory careDiabetes mellitusGermanyInternal MedicinemedicineHumansHypoglycemic Agents030212 general & internal medicinePsychiatrymedia_commonAgedbusiness.industryType 2 Diabetes MellitusFearAwarenessFocus GroupsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseFocus groupHypoglycemiaSelf EfficacyDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Socioeconomic FactorsQuality of LifeFemaleWorrybusinessDiabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association
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Perceived barriers to and facilitators of being physically active during adjuvant cancer treatment

2016

The aim was to describe cancer patients' perceived barriers and facilitators of physical activity during adjuvant cancer treatment.Semi-structured focus group interviews were conducted with patients with breast cancer (n=9) and colorectal cancer (n=1) and prostate cancer (n=8) undergoing adjuvant cancer treatment. To capture perceived barriers and facilitators before starting treatment, individual interviews with women with breast cancer (n=5) were also conducted. 23 patients in total, were interviewed, and the transcribed interviews were analysed with qualitative content analysis.Three categories emerged: "Physical and emotional barriers"-addresses experiences of side-effects, co-morbid co…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical activityAlternative medicineBreast NeoplasmsMotor ActivityInterviews as Topic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineExerciseQualitative ResearchAgedSwedenMotivationbusiness.industryProstatic NeoplasmsCancerGeneral MedicineFocus GroupsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyFocus groupSelf ConceptCancer treatmentChemotherapy Adjuvant030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemalePerceptionRadiotherapy AdjuvantColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessAdjuvantPatient Education and Counseling
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Complementary feeding and "donner les bases du goût" (providing the foundation of taste). A qualitative approach to understand weaning practices, att…

2013

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195666313003814; International audience; Complementary feeding (CF) practices vary within and across cultures but have been investigated only to a very limited extent. It is however important to understand CF practices and how they differ, as CF sets the foundation for children's later food choices. The present study was set out to examine practices, attitudes and experiences of CF including the introduction of vegetables amongst French mothers (n = 18, 25-39 years). Thematic analysis of transcribed focus groups and interviews revealed the perceived importance of the weaning period, as a critical milestone for infants' development but with …

AdultMalevegetablesHealth Knowledge Attitudes Practice030309 nutrition & dieteticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMothersWhite Peoplecomplementary feedingDevelopmental psychologyPleasure03 medical and health sciencesFood Preferences0302 clinical medicineinfant feeding practicesSurveys and QuestionnairesFood choiceMilestone (project management)WeaningMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineInfant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaGeneral Psychologymedia_common0303 health sciencesCommunicationNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryTaste (sociology)weaningInfantFeeding BehaviorFocus GroupsFocus groupDietSocioeconomic FactorsChild PreschoolTastequalitative methodologyFemaleFranceThematic analysisbusiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionQualitative research
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Public health nurses' approaches to early childhood physical activity in Finland.

2009

This study was conducted using five focus groups with 24 public health nurses from regional child health clinics in order to explore health professionals' perceptions concerning physical activity. Participants were professionally experienced (mean 13.9 years), female (mean 46.2 years) nurses with some training in health-enhancing physical activity. Frame analysis of verbatim transcripts resulted in four frames: the environmental frame, the family frame, the natural frame and the wellbeing and health frame. The importance of physical and social environment, especially the role of parents, was highlighted as determinants of physical activity. Furthermore, the natural characteristics of physi…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeAttitude of Health PersonnelChild WelfareHealth PromotionNursing Methodology ResearchSocial EnvironmentPediatricsNurse's RoleNursingSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth careHealth belief modelMedicineHumansFamilyPhilosophy NursingEarly childhoodModels NursingChildExerciseHealth policyFinlandbusiness.industryPublic healthSocial environmentFocus GroupsMiddle AgedHealth promotionPublic Health NursingPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthHealth educationFemaleNursing StaffbusinessJournal of child health care : for professionals working with children in the hospital and community
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Exploring citizens' legitimacy judgments about governmental refugee policies

2017

Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena on saada tietoa siitä, miten nuoret, korkeakoulutetut suomalaiset muodostavat legitimiteettiarvioitaan Suomen hallituksen pakolaispolitiikasta. Tutkimus on osa kansainvälistä tutkimushanketta, joka toteutettiin Suomessa, Saksassa ja Espanjassa. Työn teoreettinen viitekehys on legitimiteettiteoriassa ja erityisesti Suchmanin (1995) neljässä legitimiteetin alatyypissä. Tutkimusmetodeina käytetään fokusryhmätutkimusta, Q-metodia ja teoriaohjaavaa sisällönanalyysia. Tulokset osoittavat luottamusta hallituksen toimia kohtaan pakolaiskriisissä. Tämän tutkimuksen perusteella Suomen hallitukselle myönnetään legitimiteetti sen pohjalta, miten hallit…

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Agility activities for children in a municipality in Norway.

2015

The aim of this study was to investigate whether agility activity with dogs can be used to motivate less active children in physical activity and how such activity is experienced by parents and handlers. Data were collected through qualitative interviews with handlers and parents of the participating children. Agility with dogs appeared to motivate less active children to participate in, and endure, demanding physical activity. Joy and bonding with the dog appeared to be key elements in the motivational process. Motivation, initiation, and sustainment of activity over time are beneficial for children.

Community and Home CareMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMotivationNorwayQualitative interviewsHuman-Animal BondPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPhysical activityFocus GroupsMotor ActivityFocus groupDevelopmental psychologyHuman animal bondDogsPhysical therapymedicineAnimalsHumansFemaleMotor activityPsychologyChildJournal of community health nursing
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The Good Parent: Southern Italian Mothers’ Conceptualization of Good Parenting and Parent–Child Relationships

2019

Thirty mothers, ranging in age between 30 and 46 years, participated in seven focus groups aimed at analyzing perceptions and ideas of the characteristics of a good parent and parent–child relationship in southern Italy (Sicily). The discussions were transcribed and analyzed using the constant comparative analysis approach. Two major themes, discipline and affection, emerged from the discussions about the idea of a good parent, with seven further subthemes. In defining good parenting beliefs and practices, Sicilian mothers mostly believed that control, discipline, and demandingness were imperative and prioritized over warmth and responsiveness. Despite the importance given to demandingness…

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Early motherhood: voices from female adolescents in the Hohoe Municipality, Ghana—a qualitative study utilizing Schlossberg’s Transition Theory

2020

ABSTRACT Purpose: Using Schlossberg’s Transition Theory, this study explored the lived experiences of pregnant adolescents and adolescent mothers coping strategies during their transition to motherhood. Methods: Based on a phenomenological perspective, this qualitative study used in-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) to answer the research aim. The process of data gathering included 8 FGDs and 12 IDIs held with adolescent mothers and pregnant adolescents. Audio recordings were transcribed and imported into MAXQDA 2018 for analysis. Results: Applying the interpretative phenomenologial analysis (IPA), four key themes emerged. This included: news of pregnancy; adolescen…

Coping (psychology)AdolescentIllegitimacySocial StigmaMothersGhanaDevelopmental psychologyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesSocial support0302 clinical medicineEmpirical StudiesPregnancyUnsafe abortionAdaptation PsychologicalHumans030212 general & internal medicinereproductive and urinary physiologylcsh:R5-920Data collectionFemale adolescents030504 nursingHealth PolicyPregnancy UnplannedSocial SupportSchlossberg’s Transition TheoryFocus GroupsFocus groupIssues ethics and legal aspectsAdolescent Behaviorearly motherhoodPregnancy in AdolescenceFemaleFundamentals and skillslcsh:Medicine (General)Psychological Theory0305 other medical sciencePsychologyGerontologyPsychosocialadolescent mothersqualitative researchQualitative researchSocial capitalInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
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