The policy monitoring survey was completed on paper with
key informants from the ACCHS at each wave.
As important, his meetings with 21
key informants from the local community got him out of the clinic and into homes and local services to which he had been referring patients but had not had the chance to visit in the years he had been working there.
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).
Not exact matches
At this second Summit, participants included delegates
from the October 2011 Summit, as well as multi-disciplinary partners who had joined one of the 9 Task Forces between Summits, and colleagues who joined for the first time as
key informants to one of the task forces.
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.
In April 2013 Castro abruptly resigned his Bronx Assembly seat, shocking his colleagues and constituents by announcing that he had worked for the U.S. Attorney's office and that his role as an
informant was
key to convicting former Assemblymember Eric Stevenson for taking $ 20,000 in bribes
from businesspeople building a daycare facility.
Data were gathered at the participating sites
from three sources: teacher education faculty members,
key informants, and focus groups.
Interviews with
key informants will help triangulate interpretations
from initial documentary analysis to test theories of factors that hold the most salience.
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.
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.
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.
In her work, she draws
from mindfulness - based techniques, systems - based approach, cognitive - behavioral therapy, relationship - based therapies such as person - centered therapy, and dance / movement therapy (in which a focus is placed the body - mind connection and the role of the body as a
key informant in supporting clients» emotional awareness).
The ethics of unlinked anonymous testing of blood: views
from in - depth interviews with
key informants in four countries
One
key informant conducted a study in which he found that people
from cultures other than the «traditional» Canadian culture were only about half as likely to enroll in programs, even if they were available in their own community.
I encourage all staff and consultants to seek information
from family members or other
key community
informants that will assist us in responding effectively to the preferences and needs of children and families
from diverse backgrounds served in our program.
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.