2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2019.08.005
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Integrative power in Swiss home-like childbirths: A qualitative multiple case study

Abstract: Cantonal Research Ethics Committees on research involving humans approved the study (CER N° 118 02/12). The main ethical issues were informed consent, autonomy, confidentiality and anonymity.

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“…However, when the researcher seeks an in-depth understanding of a bound system clearly distinguished from other cases, a QCS can be an appropriate approach. Based on the characteristics mentioned above, QCSs in healthcare research have been mainly conducted on unique cases or cases that should be known in detail, such as the experience of rare diseases [ 36 ], victims of medical malpractice [ 37 ], complications due to home birth [ 38 ], and post-stroke gender awareness of women of childbearing age [ 39 ].…”
Section: In-depth Review Of Qualitative Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when the researcher seeks an in-depth understanding of a bound system clearly distinguished from other cases, a QCS can be an appropriate approach. Based on the characteristics mentioned above, QCSs in healthcare research have been mainly conducted on unique cases or cases that should be known in detail, such as the experience of rare diseases [ 36 ], victims of medical malpractice [ 37 ], complications due to home birth [ 38 ], and post-stroke gender awareness of women of childbearing age [ 39 ].…”
Section: In-depth Review Of Qualitative Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%