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    Using focus groups with minority ethnic communities: researching infertility in British South Asian communities

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    2007-01-01
    Author
    Hudson, Nicky;
    Culley, Lorraine;
    Rapport, F.
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    This paper discusses the advantages, challenges and limitations involved in using focus groups as a research method when working with minority ethnic communities. It contributes the debates on working with diverse research populations and gives practical advice, which will be of benefit to practitioners and academics within the social sciences.
    Citation : Hudson, N.A., Culley, L. and Rapport, F. (2007) Using focus groups with minority ethnic communities: researching infertility in British South Asian communities. Qualitative Health Research, 17 (1), pp. 102-112.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2086/1322
    DOI
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732306296506
    ISSN : 1049-7323
    Research Group : Reproduction Research Group
    Research Group : Health Policy
    Research Group : Mary Seacole Research Centre
    Research Group : Health Policy Research Unit
    Research Institute : Centre for Reproduction Research (CRR)
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