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Establishing the Need for Anticipatory Symptom Guidance and Networked Models of Disease in Adaptive Family Management Among Children With Medical Complexity: Qualitative Study

Establishing the Need for Anticipatory Symptom Guidance and Networked Models of Disease in Adaptive Family Management Among Children With Medical Complexity: Qualitative Study

This study used a constructivist grounded theory methodological approach that focuses on structures, processes, and knowledge construction to create a new phenomenon [17-19]. This analysis is part of a larger qualitative assessment of social networks among children with medical complexity [9].

Jessica Keim-Malpass, Christopher Lunsford, Lisa C Letzkus, Eleanore Scheer, Rupa S Valdez

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e52454

Developing a Culturally and Linguistically Congruent Digital Storytelling Intervention in Vietnamese and Korean American Mothers of Human Papillomavirus–Vaccinated Children: Feasibility and Acceptability Study

Developing a Culturally and Linguistically Congruent Digital Storytelling Intervention in Vietnamese and Korean American Mothers of Human Papillomavirus–Vaccinated Children: Feasibility and Acceptability Study

To meet our last 2 objectives, we are using a constructivist grounded theory approach [25], which is particularly suitable for capturing different aspects of the DST workshop based on the conceptual model of storytelling as cultural-centric health promotion [18]. The qualitative analytical process included a constant comparative analysis, line-by-line coding, and codebook development deriving from participants’ narratives and responses to each question prompt [26].

Sunny Wonsun Kim, Angela Chia-Chen Chen, Lihong Ou, Linda Larkey, Michael Todd, Yooro Han

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e45696