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Using interpretative phenomenological analysis for public healthnutrition and dietetic research: a practical guideStephanie FadeDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Brompton Hospital, Sydney Street, London SW3 6NP, UKThe present paper introduces interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) as a frameworkfor analysing qualitative research data collected for public health nutrition and dietetic researchstudies. The theoretical roots of IPA have been set out briefly in order to help researchersdecide whether the approach is relevant for them and their particular research questions. IPAcan be used to analyse data from one-to-one interviews in order to develop thick descriptions that may help illuminate human experience.
the specific section of data it relates to. An example is shown in Table 1. Abstraction and naming of themes is a challenging process and requires considerable interaction with the data.
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