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Qualitative Health Research 2018 April
van Wijngaarden, E., van der Meide, H., and Dahlberg, K. (2017): Researching health care as a meaningful practice: Toward a nondualistic view on evidence for qualitative research. Qualitative Health Research, 27, 1738 -1747. Doi: 10.1177/1049732317711133 In this article, on page 1739, left column, line 7 of second full paragraph is incorrect. In this line, the word " qualitatively" should read as "quantitatively". The correct paragraph is mentioned below; Here we want to mention three widely acknowledged limitations to using quantitative research as a model for qualitative research. First, quantitative approaches are population oriented: homogeneous groups of patients from the same clinical conditions are in focus, whereas in real life, many issues and problems are chaotic, heterogeneous, and "too complex to tackle quantitatively" (Morse, 2006b). A reason for qualitative research is the urge to be person oriented.
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