Qualitative Health Research in Ibero-America: The Current State of the Science

Qualitative health research (QHR) comprises a field that has spread and consolidated in Ibero-America (Iberian and Latin American countries) during the 1990s. Until now, however, no systematic evaluation has been made of the qualitative health research published in the region. The aim of this articl...

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Hauptverfasser: Gastaldo, Denise, Mercado-Martinez, Francisco J., Ramasco-Gutierrez, Milagros, Lizardi-Gomez, Alejandra, Gil-Nebot, María Ángeles
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