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Gery RyanKaiser Permanente School of Medicine Verified email at rand.org Cited by 29823 |
[BOOK][B] Analyzing qualitative data: Systematic approaches
… Russell Bernard, Amber Wutich, and Gery W. Ryan presents systematic methods for analyzing
qualitative data with clear and easy-to-understand steps. The first half is an overview of …
qualitative data with clear and easy-to-understand steps. The first half is an overview of …
Techniques to identify themes
GW Ryan, HR Bernard - Field methods, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
Theme identification is one of the most fundamental tasks in qualitative research. It also is one
of the most mysterious. Explicit descriptions of theme discovery are rarely found in articles …
of the most mysterious. Explicit descriptions of theme discovery are rarely found in articles …
[PDF][PDF] Techniques to identify themes in qualitative data
GW Ryan, HR Bernard - 2000 - academia.uat.edu.mx
Theme identification is one of the most fundamental tasks in qualitative research. It also one
of the most mysterious. Explicit descriptions of theme discovery are rarely described in …
of the most mysterious. Explicit descriptions of theme discovery are rarely described in …
[BOOK][B] Education for a New Era: Design and Implementation of K–12 Education Reform in Qatar
…, GL Zellman, GW Ryan, CA Goldman, G Ryan - 2007 - books.google.com
Describes the first phase (2001-2004) of Qatar's bold K-12 education reform initiative,
Education for a New Era, based on RAND's experiences as part of this ambitious, multi-participant …
Education for a New Era, based on RAND's experiences as part of this ambitious, multi-participant …
[HTML][HTML] Experiences of social stigma and implications for healthcare among a diverse population of HIV positive adults
JN Sayles, GW Ryan, JS Silver, CA Sarkisian… - Journal of Urban …, 2007 - Springer
Stigma profoundly affects the lives of people with HIV/AIDS. Fear of being identified as
having HIV or AIDS may discourage a person from getting tested, from accessing medical …
having HIV or AIDS may discourage a person from getting tested, from accessing medical …
Using community-based participatory research to identify potential interventions to overcome barriers to adolescents' healthy eating and physical activity
…, J Olarita-Dhungana, GW Ryan… - Journal of behavioral …, 2009 - Springer
Using a community-based participatory research approach, we explored adolescent, parent,
and community stakeholder perspectives on barriers to healthy eating and physical activity, …
and community stakeholder perspectives on barriers to healthy eating and physical activity, …
Characteristics of the original patient navigation programs to reduce disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer
RB Vargas, GW Ryan, CA Jackson, R Rodriguez… - Cancer, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND. Patient navigation is an intervention developed to reduce disparities in
cancer care that is being widely replicated and receiving considerable support for …
cancer care that is being widely replicated and receiving considerable support for …
Successive free listing: Using multiple free lists to generate explanatory models
Successive free listing is a data collection technique that links multiple free lists together in
a single interview. The technique can be incorporated into naturally occurring conversations …
a single interview. The technique can be incorporated into naturally occurring conversations …
Substance use and other risk factors for unprotected sex: Results from an event-based study of homeless youth
This study used an event-based approach to understand condom use in a probability
sample of 309 homeless youth recruited from service and street sites in Los Angeles County. …
sample of 309 homeless youth recruited from service and street sites in Los Angeles County. …
What do sequential behavioral patterns suggest about the medical decision-making process?: modeling home case management of acute illnesses in a rural …
GW Ryan - Social science & medicine, 1998 - Elsevier
It is well recognized that much of the world's medical care is in the hands of laypeople. In
pluralistic medical settings, laypeople choose what to do first, second, third, and fourth from a …
pluralistic medical settings, laypeople choose what to do first, second, third, and fourth from a …