Using local communities to establish geographical boundaries for case studies.

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Case studies are widely used in the social sciences to explore complex phenomena in natural settings. Applying boundaries is vital to ensure cases are easily identifiable and similar enough to be treated as instances of the same phenomenon.To discuss using local communities to establish geographical boundaries in case studies.Postal codes can be used to define geographical boundaries. A broad range of statistical data can be collected from these areas, including demographic information, which can assist in identifying communities that have issues or characteristics that may benefit from further research. Collecting data from communities enables researchers to access appropriate populations.Using local communities to identify case boundaries helps to provide a clear periphery to the case and generate local solutions to local problems.This approach enables researchers to immerse themselves in the local community, ensuring it engages with research projects and findings.
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Authors Bosley, Helen;Appleton, Jane;Henshall, Catherine;Jackson, Debra;
Journal nurse researcher
Year 2019
DOI 10.7748/nr.2019.e1623
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