Affiliation:
1. Atlantis Medical College, Oslo, Norway,
Abstract
In the worlds inhabited by qualitative inquirers working in health-related areas, health care, evidence, qualitative research, and qualitative researchers are four areas of potential tension and, at times, collision. These areas, or at least aspects of them, are constantly reinvented and realigned as the effects of such encounters are navigated. This article is about some of these close encounters, what we might learn from them, and how we might use this to “survive” as qualitative inquirers in an evidence-based world of health care and health care delivery.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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