His scientific interests lie mostly in Qualitative research, Social psychology, Gender studies, Context and Public health. The concepts of his Qualitative research study are interwoven with issues in Rigour and Social research. His study in the field of Feeling is also linked to topics like Qualitative property.
His Gender studies study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Fantasy, Late modernity, Narrative and Everyday life. His Public health study combines topics in areas such as Assisted suicide, Palliative care and MEDLINE. His research investigates the connection between Grounded theory and topics such as Participant observation that intersect with problems in Family medicine.
Clive Seale mainly investigates Family medicine, Social psychology, Qualitative research, Nursing and Psychiatry. His study focuses on the intersection of Family medicine and fields such as MEDLINE with connections in the field of Postal survey and Right to die. His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Context, Gender studies, The Internet and Narrative.
His Qualitative research research incorporates elements of Social research, Pedagogy, Discourse analysis and Health services research. His research in Psychiatry intersects with topics in Distress and Social medicine. The study incorporates disciplines such as Gerontology and Public health in addition to Palliative care.
Clive Seale spends much of his time researching Family medicine, Nursing, Qualitative research, End-of-life care and Physical therapy. His research investigates the link between Family medicine and topics such as Ethnic group that cross with problems in Content analysis. His Nursing research includes themes of Feeling, Psychiatry and Health care.
The concepts of his Health care study are interwoven with issues in Disadvantage and Social psychology. His studies in Qualitative research integrate themes in fields like Media studies, Archival research, Health services research, Altruism and Attendance. His study explores the link between Palliative care and topics such as Context that cross with problems in Emergency medicine and Palliative sedation.
Qualitative research, Physical therapy, Family medicine, Health services research and Patient participation are his primary areas of study. Clive Seale combines subjects such as Altruism, Social psychology, Loyalty, Media studies and Value with his study of Qualitative research. Clive Seale has included themes like Meta synthesis, License, Licensee, Creative commons and Cost of illness in his Physical therapy study.
His study in Family medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Hospital admission, Symptom management, Palliative care, Nursing practice and Anticipation. His Health services research research integrates issues from Young adult, Anger and Bronchodilator, Asthma. His research integrates issues of Cognition, Gerontology and Quality of life in his study of Patient participation.
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Quality in Qualitative Research
Clive Seale.
Qualitative Inquiry (1999)
The quality of qualitative research
Clive Seale.
(1999)
Researching Society and Culture
Clive Seale.
(2017)
Qualitative Research Practice
Clive Seale.
(2004)
Constructing Death: The Sociology of Dying and Bereavement
Clive Seale.
(1998)
The hidden curriculum in undergraduate medical education: qualitative study of medical students' perceptions of teaching.
Heidi Lempp;Clive Seale.
BMJ (2004)
Ensuring rigour in qualitative research
Clive Seale;David Silverman.
European Journal of Public Health (1997)
Media and Health
Clive Seale.
(2002)
Structured methods: Interviews, questionnaires and observation
Constantinos Phellas;A. Bloch;C. Seale.
In: Seale, C. , editor(s). Researching Society and Culture. 3 ed. London: Sage; 2011.. (2011)
Health and media: an overview.
Clive Seale.
Sociology of Health and Illness (2003)
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