Possibility of applying Grounded Theory, as research method, and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, as coding tool, while implementing mixed (qualitative and quantitative) medical and social studies

Nana Chikhladze, Mariam Malania, Mariam Velijanashvili, Keti Tsomaia, Nikoloz Chkhartishvili, Tamar Chabukiani, Nana Chabukiani, Dimitri Kordzaia

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