Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 05-13-2024;77(3):e770301
Qualitative health research allows for an in-depth understanding of how a person experiences different health transitions, their relationship with healthcare professionals and their passage through different clinical practice environments. At the same time, it has the potential to support professionals’ clinical decision-making and to empower citizens in their autonomy and responsibility for the health-disease process, inserted in their life project().
Another aspect of qualitative methods is their usefulness for designing interventions and actively involving, from the beginning of the study, people in the co-construction of research so that it translates into results sensitive to individual needs. Furthermore, it is important to understand issues related to implementation, the theorization of action mechanisms, the understanding of how the context influences and the acceptability of interventions().
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Qualitative health research allows for an in-depth understanding of how a person experiences different health transitions, their relationship with healthcare professionals and their passage through different clinical practice environments. At the same time, it has the potential to support professionals’ clinical decision-making and to empower citizens in their autonomy and responsibility for the health-disease process, inserted in their life project().
Another aspect of qualitative methods is their usefulness for designing interventions and actively involving, from the beginning of the study, people in the co-construction of research so that it translates into results sensitive to individual needs. Furthermore, it is important to understand issues related to implementation, the theorization of action mechanisms, the understanding of how the context influences and the acceptability of interventions().
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