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Task_3-8-Interview

Page history last edited by Aiden Yeh 11 years ago

1. Create a page on wiki for Coding (labeling) emerging patterns on your data.

2. Use a table to identify the patterns.

 

Read Interview_Resources to see examples of Coding categories.

You can create your category depending on the data that you have.

 

Sample Tables and studies,

 

Source http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/594/1289


 

http://www.thepcrj.org/html_onlinefirst_2012/pcrj-2010-11-0132-R1/table2.png

Patients consistently expressed anxieties about managing exacerbations, describing the difficulty of recognising the onset of an exacerbation, delays as they considered whether to seek professional advice, and the practical barriers to accessing professional care. Tele-monitoring was almost universally considered by both patients and their carers as helping to address these problems. The technology was perceived as being able to detect the early signs of an exacerbation (even before the patient realised he/she was ill) and, by providing a tangible symptom score, both validated the decision to seek help and ensured a prompt appointment.

You’d think you would find it easy to tell when you’re ill but it’s only afterwards that you know you are not well. But this technology is really brilliant.” [Female patient, 66 yrs, post-installation] 

“I don’t worry about him the same as I used to. It’s all taken care of before it can get to that level. That machine can tell [him] he’s ill even before he kens [knows] it himself.”[Wife of patient, 75 yrs, post-installation] 

“I think the machine does help you acknowledge that there’s something. Whereas before you just say ‘Och…’ You just go into denial. It gives you something concrete.”[Carer of a male patient, 67 yrs, post-installation] 

“From that point of view, the machine’s a great asset. It would throw up to somebody right away that you need attention. You’re not getting blocked off by a receptionist.”[Female patient, 69 yrs, pre-installation] 

Completing the symptom scores was not always intuitive for patients who were constantly symptomatic. The questions asked if breathlessness or cough had increased, but some patients found it difficult to set a standard against which to benchmark their symptoms. 

“It asks ‘Is it higher than normal?’ I don’t know what the normal’s supposed to be. So I don’t know what … Sometimes it’s not all black and white.”[Male patient, 69 yrs, post-installation]

 

 


 

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