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Fathimath Akhila; Asir John Samuel – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: Existing literature failed to explore the parental expectations and experiences from physiotherapy for children with Down syndrome. Hence, we aimed to validate a semi-structured interview guide to explore parental experiences and expectations from physiotherapy for children with Down syndrome. Methods: A 28-item interview guide was…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Physical Therapy, Children, Parent Attitudes
Barbara Brown; Soroush Sabbaghan – Canadian Journal of Action Research, 2025
In this study, we aimed to examine graduate students' experience when working with peers to complete a learning task focused on conducting a program evaluation in a qualitative research course. A generative artificial intelligence (GenAI)-powered platform was incorporated to support an experiential learning activity designed by the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Interviews, Research Methodology, Graduate Students
Zachary K. Winkelmann; Alicia M. Mitchell; Nicholas S. Dell’Omo; Tara A. Armstrong; Elizabeth R. Neil; Lindsey E. Eberman – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2025
Context: Patient-centered care (PCC) has been widely studied in health care. Often, PCC is considered a mindset; however, there are specific behaviors to address in PCC, such as medical interviewing, exploring a patient's health literacy, and providing patient education. Much of the data specific to PCC relate to patient satisfaction rather than…
Descriptors: Athletics, Trainers, Health Services, Patients