Informant interviews were conducted for 9 of 135 probands and 7 of 136 comparison participants who could not, or refused to, be interviewed but consented to an informant interview.
Thirty - two focus groups and 20 key
informant interviews were conducted with staff from Head Start, home visiting, and child care programs; pediatricians; behavioral health providers; parents of young children; tribal leaders; and other stakeholders in seven diverse American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
A review of the literature and key
informant interviews have identified the following as the essential fundamental factors for effective intervention.
The information obtained via the scan, literature review and key
informant interviews is now being used to develop a draft curriculum framework which will be put out to public consultation and discussed at national consultation workshops early in 2014.
Data were collected through key
informant interviews, store observation and a retrospective analysis of point of sale data.
The present study used a qualitative research approach to understand the experiences and perspectives of service providers who worked with children of Chinese immigrant families that went through separation and faced challenges after reunification in the U.S. Focus groups and key
informant interviews were conducted with 20 healthcare providers, school teachers, social workers, and child and family service practitioners.
Focus groups and key
informant interviews were conducted with 20 healthcare providers, school teachers, social workers, and child and family service practitioners.
Data from official documents, key
informant interviews and school - based surveys were used to examine how sexuality education programs in three counties were developed, implemented and experienced.
Data from official documents, key
informant interviews and school - based surveys were used to examine how sexuality education programs in three regions were developed, implemented and experienced.
This information is drawn from a desk review of policy documents and syllabi currently used in secondary schools, previous curriculum reviews and key
informant interviews.
Charis employed a variety of research methods into their process including: a survey of members of the Law Society; key
informant interviews; random member interviews; a review of a sample of CPD Plans and focus group interviews.
The process of developing a voluntary national standard in Nepal through online surveys, key
informant interviews, a multi-stakeholder forum and field consultation, has provided an innovative and field - tested apporach to standards development.
Once in the field, Bradt uses the techniques of epidemiological assessment — review of primary source documents, site visits, transect walks, key
informant interviews, focus groups, limited surveys, and sometimes ongoing disease surveillance — to rapidly evaluate emergency preparedness plans, response activities, and recovery programs.
Thirty - two focus groups and 20 key
informant interviews were conducted with staff from Head Start, home visiting, and child care programs; pediatricians; behavioral health providers; parents of young children; tribal leaders; and other stakeholders in seven diverse American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
INFORMANT INTERVIEWS — MENTAL Torturers — STUDIES OF THE HUMAN RACE WITH ALL AGENCIES OF COUNTRIES THAT
However, the key
informant interview data suggested that factors such as discount promotion and magnitude were barriers limiting the impact of the food pricing strategies.
Not exact matches
Interviews with Arredondo, the former pump technician, and Juan, a cartel member and admitted killer turned federal
informant, show the heavy toll inflicted on people on both sides of the theft.
Informants are frequently anxious before the
interview starts, persuaded that they know little of value to the interviewer and perhaps wary because of earlier experiences in which they were the objects of a catechism or experiment.
Interviewers approach the conversation without a hidden purpose, using the
interview neither to argue with the
informant nor to diagnose his or her problems.
To encourage an essentially theological discussion with parishioners not given to that sort of talk, I base my questions in guided
interviews upon crises experienced by the
informants.
Because guided
interviews with a large proportion of church members would take a great deal of time to conduct and analyze, an analyst may wish, after conversing with, say, twenty or thirty
informants, to test the drift of findings by using the instrument.
The
interview may be tape - recorded, but manuscription has several advantages: (1) The act of writing signifies the importance of what is being said and encourages the
informant to elaborate; (2) no later transcription is needed; and (3) the interviewer can ponder the text while clarifying and advancing the conversation.
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interview appeared to question the circumstances surrounding Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's death.
«I get questions about wires all day long,» he said in an
interview, referring to fellow legislators» inquiries about the possibility of surreptitious audio recordings by
informants among them.
Methods Mixed methodologies included qualitative
interviews and a key
informant focus.
In - depth
interviews were conducted with the key
informants and with focus groups (administrator, key
informant, faculty member (s), computer technology support person, and student).
These efforts yielded, by the end of the project, survey data from a total of 8,391 teachers and 471 school administrators;
interview data from 581 teachers and administrators, 304 district level
informants, and 124 state personnel; and observational data from 312 classrooms.
In districts, we
interviewed senior district leaders, elected board members, representatives of the media, and other
informants.
This way, a result based on a couple of dozen
informants can get scientific credence, while your average Fleet Street hack won't quote a survey result unless a thousand people or so are
interviewed.
Her expertise ranges from: (anti--RRB- bribery & corruption, (anti--RRB- money laundering compliance, asset restraint / confiscation, business investigations, cartels, civil recovery / forfeiture, civil settlements, confiscation, corporate governance, corporate investigations, cybercrime, dawn raids & emergency response, disclosure, DPAs, due diligence, extradition, FCA regulatory & professional disciplinary, FX and LIBOR investigations,
informants, insider dealing, market abuse, money laundering, POCA, privilege / protected documents / information, RIPA, s. 2
interviews, SAR reports, sentencing, serious crime, serious fraud, SIPP fraud, tax / VAT investigations / tribunals / prosecutions, white collar crime.
Interviews with key
informants will help triangulate interpretations from initial documentary analysis to test theories of factors that hold the most salience.
Their research into the rental housing legal context for victims of domestic violence included
interviews with five key
informants and three focus groups.
Special Agent, Criminal Investigator AFOSI Detachment 611 — Osan AB, ROK (8/2003 — 8/2004) • Held integral role in the handling of 40 + criminal, fraud, and CI investigations, the largest caseload for AFOSI / Pacific Air Force Command, bringing unit to the highest pro-active rate in 8 years • Collaborated with the Department of Homeland Security and Customs Division in an international fraud case, the first joint effort between these departments and the result of mutual interest coordination avenues between numerous entities • Protected valuable DOD resources and assets by conducting major counterintelligence, criminal, and fraud investigations, including close support through crime scene searches, evidence preservation, and laboratory analysis requests • Testified in court - martials,
interviewed key witnesses, and performed interrogations of persons suspected of committing major violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice • Managed and utilized human
informants to detect illegal activities as well as conducting undercover investigations • Investigated AFOSI applicant backgrounds to determine suitability for positions in department, also serving as a point of contact for counterintelligence, anti-terrorism, and local criminal awareness briefings on base
In - depth
interviews with key
informants.
The primary parent was
interviewed to determine family structure (eg, married, biological parents, single parent, adoptive parents); degree of contact the primary and secondary
informants had with the child (eg, daily, episodic); relationship to the child (eg, biological parent, stepparent); number of children in the home; race (categorical options, including other, were provided to the parent; this was done to meet federal reporting guidelines and, if sufficient variability was reported, to investigate race as a moderator variable in secondary analyses); educational level and occupation of parental
informants; and income level.
Twenty studies used the participant as an
informant for involvement in bullying (ie, used self - report questionnaires or
interviews with the child), and only 4 studies collected data through other
informants (ie, peers or parents).
Secondary outcome measures Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS), EuroQol Five - item, Five - level (EQ - 5D - 5L) Scale for quality of life, modified Client Service Receipt Inventory for costs, Medical
Informant Satisfaction Scale (MISS), qualitative
interviews with 14 patients and 13 practice staff about feasibility and acceptability of trial design.
Qualitative data on access to healthcare were obtained from community focus groups and semistructured individual or group
interviews with a range of key
informants from Indigenous Health Services and the private general practice sector — including employees of Medicare Locals (table 2).
Exclusions: DSM - IV depression or anxiety disorder detected by the Mini International Neuropsychiatric
Interview (MINI); serious cognitive disorder according to the self - rated
Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly.
In total, 374 key
informants participated in individual or group
interviews, many in multiple evaluation cycles that aimed to assess changes in perceptions and experiences over time (table 2).
METHODS: The cross-sectional mixed - method descriptive design used a survey to measure violence experiences and
interviews with key
informants.
The ethics of unlinked anonymous testing of blood: views from in - depth
interviews with key
informants in four countries
This includes an
interview with the primary caregiver (s), a formal and informal assessment with the child or youth regarding emotional well - being and social development, and contact with other
informants (e.g., social worker, daycare worker or teacher, or extended family members).
Anxiety, disruptive, eating, mood, and substance use disorders were assessed during adolescence and early adulthood using the Diagnostic
Interview Schedule for Children.36 The parent and offspring versions of the Diagnostic
Interview Schedule for Children were administered during the adolescent
interviews because the use of multiple
informants increases the reliability and validity of psychiatric diagnoses among adolescents.37, 38 Symptoms were considered present if reported by either
informant.
Three groups of key
informants were
interviewed.
This paper examines what is known about effective fundamental processes and is based on two principal sources of information: a review of the child and family literature, and
interviews with key
informant experts in the field of child welfare.
He
interviewed parents, sent out questionnaires addressing specific areas of parenting, and kept careful notes as he followed the growth and development of his young
informants.
In 2011, the ZERO TO THREE Policy Center identified and
interviewed key
informants at the state and national levels to learn about barriers, successful strategies, and possible recommendations for federal policy action in the field of I - ECMH.
This report shares the results from a series of cognitive
interviews with 18
informants and Persistence Trials with 54
informants.
Diagnostic
interviews were carried out separately with participants and caregivers, and data were combined across
informants such that a symptom was considered present if it was endorsed by either
informant, as suggested by Kaufman et al. (1997).