Swedish registered nurses' perceptions collected via six focus group interviews in 2014. The dataset contains anonymized transcripts and a qualitative content analysis from interviews with 23 nurses across three hospitals and three primary health care centers in one county. Researchers from Mälardalen University, University of Borås, Uppsala University, and City University London designed the study and performed the analysis.
Use Cases
- Analyzing themes of caregiver burden and uncertainty based on the identified categories 'To be unburdened' and 'To comprehend the heart failure condition'
- Studying proposed nursing interventions like 'Individualized support and information' and 'Bridging contact' mentioned in the transcripts
- Exploring the role of continuity in primary care and 'Shared care' models in hospital clinics as described by participants
Strengths
- Includes transcripts from six distinct focus group interviews
- Based on input from 23 registered nurses across multiple healthcare settings
- Content analysis identified two main content areas and four categories with nine sub-categories
Limitations
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
- Data may reflect geographic bias inherent to a single Swedish county in 2014
Provenance
- Source
- dataverse
- Collection Method
- Focus group interviews and qualitative content analysis
- Time Range
- 2014
- Geography
- One county in Sweden