Abstract

Qualitative research has for long viewed health as an area of primary interest in which to test its capacity to identify new research topics, to develop theoretical paradigms and methods of inquiry, and to generate applications important for individuals and society (Pope, 1995; Jones, 1995; Grypdonck, 2006; Bosio, 2012). The richness of the results produced is well known and documented (Morse, 2007; Morse, 2010), and it has been confirmed by the remarkable variety of papers presented at the 2nd Global Congress for Quali-tative Health Research recently hosted at the Catholic University of Sacreted Heart of Milan (Italy), 28

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