Parenting a child with life-threatening food allergies : an online grounded theory study / S. Brantlee Broome-Stone & Barbara Lutz & Mary Ellen Young.

This case study sheds light on two methodological challenges that arose during the course of a PhD project examining how parents of children with life-threatening allergies navigate and manage their child's diagnosis on a day-to-day basis. First, there were particular challenges working with an...

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Main Authors: Broome-Stone, S. Brantlee (Author), Lutz, Barbara (Author), Young, Mary Ellen (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Los Angeles, California] : SAGE, 2014.
Series:SAGE research methods. Cases.
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Summary:This case study sheds light on two methodological challenges that arose during the course of a PhD project examining how parents of children with life-threatening allergies navigate and manage their child's diagnosis on a day-to-day basis. First, there were particular challenges working with an institutional review board to ensure that security and privacy issues were appropriately addressed for a study using electronic recruitment and data collection methods. Second was the ability to obtain detailed data with abstract concepts while using electronic data collection methods. Such challenges led to the consideration of the applicability and value of non-traditional methods for the completion of qualitative research.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781473951846
1473951844
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from home page (viewed on November 25, 2015).