Utilizing a new graphical elicitation technique to collect emotional narratives describing disease trajectories

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Utilizing a new graphical elicitation technique to collect emotional narratives describing disease trajectories. / Thygesen, Marianne K.; Pedersen, Birthe D.; Kragstrup, Jakob; Wagner, Lis; Mogensen, Ole.

I: Qualitative Report, Bind 16, Nr. 2, 03.2011, s. 596-608.

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Thygesen, MK, Pedersen, BD, Kragstrup, J, Wagner, L & Mogensen, O 2011, 'Utilizing a new graphical elicitation technique to collect emotional narratives describing disease trajectories', Qualitative Report, bind 16, nr. 2, s. 596-608.

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Thygesen, M. K., Pedersen, B. D., Kragstrup, J., Wagner, L., & Mogensen, O. (2011). Utilizing a new graphical elicitation technique to collect emotional narratives describing disease trajectories. Qualitative Report, 16(2), 596-608.

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Thygesen MK, Pedersen BD, Kragstrup J, Wagner L, Mogensen O. Utilizing a new graphical elicitation technique to collect emotional narratives describing disease trajectories. Qualitative Report. 2011 mar.;16(2):596-608.

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Thygesen, Marianne K. ; Pedersen, Birthe D. ; Kragstrup, Jakob ; Wagner, Lis ; Mogensen, Ole. / Utilizing a new graphical elicitation technique to collect emotional narratives describing disease trajectories. I: Qualitative Report. 2011 ; Bind 16, Nr. 2. s. 596-608.

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abstract = "Elicitation techniques in connection with semi-structured interviews are scantily used, but reported to be beneficial to research. We developed and tested a new visual technique to be utilized in the latter part of semi-structured interviews. It has proved to be feasible and beneficial to use, and it could possibly be used by others. This way of extending the interviews generates more data in a visual form, as well as in a verbal form, by supporting the participants in remembering nearly forgotten parts of their experiences and in expressing emotions associated with those significant experiences. As a contribution to qualitative research, our study showed that the visual data, created by the participants, also contributed to getting the elaborated narratives.",
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