Loading…
Why is environmental adaptation and acculturation relevant when seeking to conduct qualitative research in drug dependency services?
This study conducted at the Outpatient Service of Psychoactive Substances, in the University General Hospital of Campinas, sought to report on an experience of proactive participation to study the life experience of chemically dependent patients attended in a specialized university service. These ob...
Saved in:
Published in: | Ciência & saude coletiva 2013-06, Vol.18 (6), p.1827-1834 |
---|---|
Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | Get full text |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
cited_by | |
---|---|
cites | |
container_end_page | 1834 |
container_issue | 6 |
container_start_page | 1827 |
container_title | Ciência & saude coletiva |
container_volume | 18 |
creator | Ribeiro, Dione Viégas de Almeida de Azevedo, Renata Cruz Soares Turato, Egberto Ribeiro |
description | This study conducted at the Outpatient Service of Psychoactive Substances, in the University General Hospital of Campinas, sought to report on an experience of proactive participation to study the life experience of chemically dependent patients attended in a specialized university service. These observations emerged from the researcher's experiences in the environmental adaptation and acculturation period, namely through the researcher insertion in the outpatient service, during the preliminary data collection for qualitative research. This experience was important as it enabled clearer comprehension of the psycho-cultural universe of the population attended and how the relation professional-patient is conducted, broadening the knowledge of the field where the research was later carried out. From this initial entry in the field, it was possible to define the subject-matter and the population being studied more clearly, adapting to the needs and the reality observed in that service, as well as to reflect on the research method that serve to better understand the issues raised, and even draw up a roadmap for future interviews in the study. It was concluded that this preliminary stage is very useful as standard practice in new studies using the same methodology in clinical settings. |
doi_str_mv | 10.1590/s1413-81232013000600033 |
format | article |
fullrecord | <record><control><sourceid>proquest_pubme</sourceid><recordid>TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1366820197</recordid><sourceformat>XML</sourceformat><sourcesystem>PC</sourcesystem><sourcerecordid>1366820197</sourcerecordid><originalsourceid>FETCH-LOGICAL-p211t-25e3eb711063b24ec7c98c6749113d9d338355726becc3318bd22c15068b7a53</originalsourceid><addsrcrecordid>eNo1kEtLxTAUhIMgvv-CZummmpPTJO1KRHyB4EZweUmTozfam9YkvXL3_nAr6mIYGL6ZxTB2AuIMVCvOM9SAVQMSpQAUQuhZiFtsD7Rpqlpp2GX7Ob8JIQ3WcoftSjRKqrrZY1_Pyw0PmVNchzTEFcVie269HYstYYjcRs-tc1NfpvSbJOppbWPhn0uKPBO9h_jKy8DdEP3kCv-YbB9-6mua4Uw2uSUPkfs0vXJPI0VP0W3maloHR_nikG2_2D7T0Z8fsKeb66eru-rh8fb-6vKhGiVAqaQipM4ACI2drMkZ1zZOm7oFQN96xAaVMlJ35BwiNJ2X0oESuumMVXjATn9nxzR8TJTLYhWyo763kYYpLwC1buYPWzOjx3_o1K3IL8YUVjZtFv_H4TdQv3Hf</addsrcrecordid><sourcetype>Aggregation Database</sourcetype><iscdi>true</iscdi><recordtype>article</recordtype><pqid>1366820197</pqid></control><display><type>article</type><title>Why is environmental adaptation and acculturation relevant when seeking to conduct qualitative research in drug dependency services?</title><source>SciELO Brazil</source><source>Publicly Available Content Database</source><creator>Ribeiro, Dione Viégas de Almeida ; de Azevedo, Renata Cruz Soares ; Turato, Egberto Ribeiro</creator><creatorcontrib>Ribeiro, Dione Viégas de Almeida ; de Azevedo, Renata Cruz Soares ; Turato, Egberto Ribeiro</creatorcontrib><description>This study conducted at the Outpatient Service of Psychoactive Substances, in the University General Hospital of Campinas, sought to report on an experience of proactive participation to study the life experience of chemically dependent patients attended in a specialized university service. These observations emerged from the researcher's experiences in the environmental adaptation and acculturation period, namely through the researcher insertion in the outpatient service, during the preliminary data collection for qualitative research. This experience was important as it enabled clearer comprehension of the psycho-cultural universe of the population attended and how the relation professional-patient is conducted, broadening the knowledge of the field where the research was later carried out. From this initial entry in the field, it was possible to define the subject-matter and the population being studied more clearly, adapting to the needs and the reality observed in that service, as well as to reflect on the research method that serve to better understand the issues raised, and even draw up a roadmap for future interviews in the study. It was concluded that this preliminary stage is very useful as standard practice in new studies using the same methodology in clinical settings.</description><identifier>EISSN: 1678-4561</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232013000600033</identifier><identifier>PMID: 23752548</identifier><language>por</language><publisher>Brazil</publisher><subject>Acculturation ; Ambulatory Care - standards ; Environment ; Humans ; Qualitative Research ; Substance-Related Disorders</subject><ispartof>Ciência & saude coletiva, 2013-06, Vol.18 (6), p.1827-1834</ispartof><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><oa>free_for_read</oa><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><link.rule.ids>314,776,780,27901,27902,36990</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23752548$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>Ribeiro, Dione Viégas de Almeida</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>de Azevedo, Renata Cruz Soares</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Turato, Egberto Ribeiro</creatorcontrib><title>Why is environmental adaptation and acculturation relevant when seeking to conduct qualitative research in drug dependency services?</title><title>Ciência & saude coletiva</title><addtitle>Cien Saude Colet</addtitle><description>This study conducted at the Outpatient Service of Psychoactive Substances, in the University General Hospital of Campinas, sought to report on an experience of proactive participation to study the life experience of chemically dependent patients attended in a specialized university service. These observations emerged from the researcher's experiences in the environmental adaptation and acculturation period, namely through the researcher insertion in the outpatient service, during the preliminary data collection for qualitative research. This experience was important as it enabled clearer comprehension of the psycho-cultural universe of the population attended and how the relation professional-patient is conducted, broadening the knowledge of the field where the research was later carried out. From this initial entry in the field, it was possible to define the subject-matter and the population being studied more clearly, adapting to the needs and the reality observed in that service, as well as to reflect on the research method that serve to better understand the issues raised, and even draw up a roadmap for future interviews in the study. It was concluded that this preliminary stage is very useful as standard practice in new studies using the same methodology in clinical settings.</description><subject>Acculturation</subject><subject>Ambulatory Care - standards</subject><subject>Environment</subject><subject>Humans</subject><subject>Qualitative Research</subject><subject>Substance-Related Disorders</subject><issn>1678-4561</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2013</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><recordid>eNo1kEtLxTAUhIMgvv-CZummmpPTJO1KRHyB4EZweUmTozfam9YkvXL3_nAr6mIYGL6ZxTB2AuIMVCvOM9SAVQMSpQAUQuhZiFtsD7Rpqlpp2GX7Ob8JIQ3WcoftSjRKqrrZY1_Pyw0PmVNchzTEFcVie269HYstYYjcRs-tc1NfpvSbJOppbWPhn0uKPBO9h_jKy8DdEP3kCv-YbB9-6mua4Uw2uSUPkfs0vXJPI0VP0W3maloHR_nikG2_2D7T0Z8fsKeb66eru-rh8fb-6vKhGiVAqaQipM4ACI2drMkZ1zZOm7oFQN96xAaVMlJ35BwiNJ2X0oESuumMVXjATn9nxzR8TJTLYhWyo763kYYpLwC1buYPWzOjx3_o1K3IL8YUVjZtFv_H4TdQv3Hf</recordid><startdate>20130601</startdate><enddate>20130601</enddate><creator>Ribeiro, Dione Viégas de Almeida</creator><creator>de Azevedo, Renata Cruz Soares</creator><creator>Turato, Egberto Ribeiro</creator><scope>CGR</scope><scope>CUY</scope><scope>CVF</scope><scope>ECM</scope><scope>EIF</scope><scope>NPM</scope><scope>7X8</scope></search><sort><creationdate>20130601</creationdate><title>Why is environmental adaptation and acculturation relevant when seeking to conduct qualitative research in drug dependency services?</title><author>Ribeiro, Dione Viégas de Almeida ; de Azevedo, Renata Cruz Soares ; Turato, Egberto Ribeiro</author></sort><facets><frbrtype>5</frbrtype><frbrgroupid>cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-p211t-25e3eb711063b24ec7c98c6749113d9d338355726becc3318bd22c15068b7a53</frbrgroupid><rsrctype>articles</rsrctype><prefilter>articles</prefilter><language>por</language><creationdate>2013</creationdate><topic>Acculturation</topic><topic>Ambulatory Care - standards</topic><topic>Environment</topic><topic>Humans</topic><topic>Qualitative Research</topic><topic>Substance-Related Disorders</topic><toplevel>peer_reviewed</toplevel><toplevel>online_resources</toplevel><creatorcontrib>Ribeiro, Dione Viégas de Almeida</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>de Azevedo, Renata Cruz Soares</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Turato, Egberto Ribeiro</creatorcontrib><collection>Medline</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>MEDLINE (Ovid)</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>PubMed</collection><collection>MEDLINE - Academic</collection><jtitle>Ciência & saude coletiva</jtitle></facets><delivery><delcategory>Remote Search Resource</delcategory><fulltext>fulltext</fulltext></delivery><addata><au>Ribeiro, Dione Viégas de Almeida</au><au>de Azevedo, Renata Cruz Soares</au><au>Turato, Egberto Ribeiro</au><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>Why is environmental adaptation and acculturation relevant when seeking to conduct qualitative research in drug dependency services?</atitle><jtitle>Ciência & saude coletiva</jtitle><addtitle>Cien Saude Colet</addtitle><date>2013-06-01</date><risdate>2013</risdate><volume>18</volume><issue>6</issue><spage>1827</spage><epage>1834</epage><pages>1827-1834</pages><eissn>1678-4561</eissn><abstract>This study conducted at the Outpatient Service of Psychoactive Substances, in the University General Hospital of Campinas, sought to report on an experience of proactive participation to study the life experience of chemically dependent patients attended in a specialized university service. These observations emerged from the researcher's experiences in the environmental adaptation and acculturation period, namely through the researcher insertion in the outpatient service, during the preliminary data collection for qualitative research. This experience was important as it enabled clearer comprehension of the psycho-cultural universe of the population attended and how the relation professional-patient is conducted, broadening the knowledge of the field where the research was later carried out. From this initial entry in the field, it was possible to define the subject-matter and the population being studied more clearly, adapting to the needs and the reality observed in that service, as well as to reflect on the research method that serve to better understand the issues raised, and even draw up a roadmap for future interviews in the study. It was concluded that this preliminary stage is very useful as standard practice in new studies using the same methodology in clinical settings.</abstract><cop>Brazil</cop><pmid>23752548</pmid><doi>10.1590/s1413-81232013000600033</doi><tpages>8</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
fulltext | fulltext |
identifier | EISSN: 1678-4561 |
ispartof | Ciência & saude coletiva, 2013-06, Vol.18 (6), p.1827-1834 |
issn | 1678-4561 |
language | por |
recordid | cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1366820197 |
source | SciELO Brazil; Publicly Available Content Database |
subjects | Acculturation Ambulatory Care - standards Environment Humans Qualitative Research Substance-Related Disorders |
title | Why is environmental adaptation and acculturation relevant when seeking to conduct qualitative research in drug dependency services? |
url | http://sfxeu10.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/loughborough?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF-8&ctx_tim=2025-02-12T20%3A22%3A39IST&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=infofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rfr_id=info:sid/primo.exlibrisgroup.com:primo3-Article-proquest_pubme&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Why%20is%20environmental%20adaptation%20and%20acculturation%20relevant%20when%20seeking%20to%20conduct%20qualitative%20research%20in%20drug%20dependency%20services?&rft.jtitle=Ci%C3%AAncia%20&%20saude%20coletiva&rft.au=Ribeiro,%20Dione%20Vi%C3%A9gas%20de%20Almeida&rft.date=2013-06-01&rft.volume=18&rft.issue=6&rft.spage=1827&rft.epage=1834&rft.pages=1827-1834&rft.eissn=1678-4561&rft_id=info:doi/10.1590/s1413-81232013000600033&rft_dat=%3Cproquest_pubme%3E1366820197%3C/proquest_pubme%3E%3Cgrp_id%3Ecdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-p211t-25e3eb711063b24ec7c98c6749113d9d338355726becc3318bd22c15068b7a53%3C/grp_id%3E%3Coa%3E%3C/oa%3E%3Curl%3E%3C/url%3E&rft_id=info:oai/&rft_pqid=1366820197&rft_id=info:pmid/23752548&rfr_iscdi=true |