Focus group interview as a data gathering tool: Its application to nurses' understanding of HIV infection and AIDS
The focus group interview (FCI) is a research method not commonly used by nurses. It is an effective method if qualitative data are needed and may be used independently to get indepth information, but also can be used in conjunction with tools such as questionnaires, to elicit information that could...
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Main Authors: | N. J. Chamane (Author), W. Kortenbout (Author) |
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