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a survey of models, services, challenges and priorities. BMC Public Health, 3, 33-39. Slide: Research Question What are the current practice, priorities and challenges in end-of-life HIV/AIDS care?
Speaker Notes: The research question introduced in the study by Harding et al. (2003) is not directly stated as a research question, but is implied in the aims of
the study. The researchers specifically relate the purpose of the study as an evaluative process in which they define the current status of practices, the priorities and the challenges
in end-of-life care in sub-Saharan Africa. The significance of this research question is shaped by an increased interest in global public funding initiatives for HIV/AIDS care in this region
of the world and the need to show that there are specific challenges to care that should be integrated into planning (Bernard and Jagwe, 2002). The research question identifies
multiple areas of investigation and is broadly stated enough for a qualitative research study. Slide: Study Design Qualitative Cross-Sectional Utilizes a Survey of End-of-Life Care Programs Speaker
Notes: The qualitative method utilized is cross-sectional and assesses a range of end-of-life care programs throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The survey utilized was based on a qualitative method, so
that a range of information can be integrated and applied to a close understanding of the domains of service, the nature of programs, the barriers to effective care, the strategies
used for funding and monitoring care, and other areas that impact these programs (Harding et al., 2003). The cross-sectional approach was selected as a part of this qualitative design
in order to show the differences in programming based on different countries and their approaches to care. The method was appropriate for the study because it is based on
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