How not to analyse
This is my third post on how not to do things. This time it is about how not to analyse interview data. I guess, I’ve prepared to write it for years. It’s been written many a time in article and chapter reviews, always with much frustration. Continue reading “How not to analyse”
Please, lie to me
A few weeks ago I was referred to the local hospital’s gym. My experience has been so absurd that I’ve decided to share. Continue reading “Please, lie to me”
Disclose interview questions, anyone?
My post on reporting interviews attracted some interest and critique. This one continues the theme and, I hope, ups the ante. Continue reading “Disclose interview questions, anyone?”
Medics, speaking and writing are very different!
Below you will find a tool. According to this tweet, it’s an “outstanding tool to learn what really matters to patients (aka people)”. Me? I’m afraid I dislike it, in fact, I dislike it a lot. And it seems, I am awkward again, so this post explains why I do. Continue reading “Medics, speaking and writing are very different!”