An emergency department optimized protocol for qualitative research to investigate care seeking by patients with non‐urgent conditions
Abstract Aim To describe a tailored qualitative research methodology for exploring the complex interaction of factors driving non‐urgent care seeking in the emergency department. Design Qualitative descriptive design with a literature informed semi‐structured interview and analysis structure. Triang...
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Main Authors: | Piers Truter (Author), Dale Edgar (Author), David Mountain (Author), Caroline Bulsara (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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