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Qualitative research in health care: II. A structured review and evaluation of studies
Authors:Mary Boulton BA  PhD    Ray Fitzpatrick BA  MSc  PhD   Clare Swinburn BA  MSc
Affiliation:Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Imperial College School of Medicine at St Mary's London;Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Oxford, Oxford;Research and Development Support Unit, University of Bristol, Bristol
Abstract:
A hand search of the original papers in seven medical journals over 5 years was conducted in order to identify those reporting qualitative research. A total of 210 papers were initially identified, of which 70 used qualitative methods of both data collection and analysis. These papers were evaluated by the researchers using a checklist which specified the criteria of good practice. Overall, 2% of the original papers published in the journals reported qualitative studies. Papers were more frequently positively assessed in terms of having clear aims, reporting research for which a qualitative approach was appropriate and describing their methods of data collection. Papers were less frequently positively assessed in relation to issues of data analysis such as validity, reliability and providing representative supporting evidence. It is concluded that the full potential of qualitative research has yet to be realized in the field of health care.
Keywords:health service research    methodology    qualitative methods
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