Examples of using Three focus groups in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The preceptors dentists have been divided into three focus groups: focus group 1- composed of dentists working in primary care,
Three focus groups were created: a group of deaf individuals nine members,
the first half of 2016, conducted three focus groups.
20 of these workers were divided into three focus groups and the resulting empirical material was submitted to the content analysis technique
A total of three focus groups were conducted with public and private school students
was conducted with three focus groups and 18 individual semi-structured interviews with members of social classes b
decision-making in hiv testing. in-depth interviews and three focus groups were conducted with 26 high school students from three public schools in são paulo, southeastern brazil, in 2011.
Taking as parameter methodological qualitative approach, three focus groups were conducted, of which sixteen seniors who participated in volunteer work exerted in three spiritist centers in
Subsequently, three focus groups with the participation of civil servants
six meetings were organized, with a focus group with four nurses in the private hospital, two focus groups in the public hospital, both composed of seven nurses, and three focus groups in the public teaching hospital,
They took part in three focus groups held between June and August 2014, based on the assumption that gathering participants in a focus group"produces more information with greater diversity,
drew the conclusions from this first consultation round and set up three Focus Groups with experts to discuss i the scope of future regulation, ii adequate rules for television advertising
In March 2009, three focus groups on‘the economy and society',‘the environment
In the next phase, three focus group sessions composed by 26 participants was performed
The CAT was developed on the basis of focus groups in three different countries, none of which are developing countries.
Three different focus groups, one of eight health professionals with experience in the management of patients with dm2 and the other two
Data were produced with a semi-structured questionnaire and three focus group sessions with participation by 270 primary care professionals.
Three focus groups were created.
The three focus groups were conducted with seven,