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Volume 1 (2013): Issue 1

An introduction to grounded theory

Abstract

Abstract

Two articles in this launch issue of the journal explore the patient experience of haemophilia. To set the context, Martin Bedford explains the grounded theory method, and gives a brief overview of how and when it might be used in haemophilia research.

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