Transcription of Data collection in qualitative research
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research made simple data collection in qualitative research Evid Based Nurs: first published as on 1 June 2018. Downloaded from on January 12, 2022 by guest. Protected by copyright. David Barrett,1 Alison Twycross2. qualitative research methods allow us to better under- An example of a semistructured interview schedule stand the experiences of patients and carers; they for a study exploring surgeons' perceptions of post- 1. allow us to explore how decisions are made and operative pain3 can be seen in box 1. An interview Faculty of Health Sciences, provide us with a detailed insight into how interven- schedule such as this is normally developed prior to University of Hull, Hull, UK.
questions or providing non-verbal signals that might influence the responses of participants. Focus groups The focus group is a method of data collection in which a moderator/facilitator (usually a coresearcher) speaks with a group of 6–12 participants about issues related to the research question. As an approach, the focus group
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