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Abstract
Interest in cross-national partnership is increasing in Europe, a situation very much reflected in calls for funding. Multi-language qualitative research methodologies need to be strengthened in order to support this growing trend toward the promotion of cross-national collaboration. This practice analysis reports on our experience of carrying out cross-national and multi-language based qualitative research. Based on this, we recommend taking into account the potential challenges of language and national culture from the planning phase onwards, handling them in a structured, predefined way throughout the research process and using software to assist with the challenges brought about in a multi-language environment.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 333-336 |
Journal | British Journal of Occupational Therapy |
Volume | 76 |
Issue number | 7 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Occupational Therapy
Free keywords
- Analysis
- occupational therapy
- research design
- software
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Home, Health and Disability along the Process of Ageing
Iwarsson, S. (PI), Ekström, H. (Researcher), Granbom, M. (Researcher), Haak, M. (Researcher), Kylberg, M. (Researcher), Kylén, M. (Researcher), Löfqvist, C. (Researcher), Lexell, J. (Researcher), Norin, L. (Research student), Nilsson, M. H. (Researcher), Schmidt, S. (Researcher), Slaug, B. (Researcher), Tomsone, S. (Researcher), Jörgensen, S. (Research student), Andersson, N. (Research student), Lindh-Rengifo, M. (Research student), Kader, M. (Research student), Björk, J. (Researcher) & Jonasson, S. (Research student)
2002/01/01 → …
Project: Research