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- 3. How to collect?
- 3.1 Interviewing (individuals, groups)
- 3.2.2 When to use observations?
- 3.2.3 What are the strengths and weaknesses of observations?
- 3.2.5 Modalities of data collection
- 3.2.6 Data collection tools
- 3.2.8 Human resources necessary
- 3.2.9 Practical aspects
- 3.3 Delphi Technique
- 3.3.1 Description of the method
- 3.3.4 How to plan the research design?
- 3.3.3 Strengths and weaknesses of the method
- 3.3.5 Modalities of data collection
- 3.3.6 Data collection tools
- 3.3.7 Sampling
- 3.3.8 Human resources necessary
- 3.3.9 Practical aspects
- 3.3.10 Analysis
- 3.2.10 Analysis
- 3.2.13 Examples of KCE reports using the method
- 3.3.2 Specific questions suitable for the method
- 3.3.11 Reporting of findings
- 3.3.12 Quality criteria
- 3.1.13 Examples of KCE reports using the method
- 3.1.14 Basis references
- QUALITATIVE DATA (GCP - HSR - HTA)
- 1. How to chose a qualitative method?
- 4. How to analyse?
- 4.1. Aim of the qualitative data analysis
- Step 0: Preparing the data for analysis
- Step 3: Refine and regroup categories
- Step 4: Constant comparison
- 4.5.3 An analysis with conceptualizing categories: an inductive approach
- 4.2. Definition
- 4.3. “Methods”, “traditions” and “approaches” in qualitative analysis
- Step 2: Coding the data - Construction of initial categories
- 4.3.1 Generic methods for analyzing
- 4.3.2 Specific traditions
- 4.3.3 Inductive versus deductive approaches
- Step 1: Familiarization
- (Step 5): New data collection
- Step 6: Abstraction and interpretation
- 4.5.1 An analysis with (predefined) themes: a deductive approach
- What is a theme?
- The thematic tree
- Technical aspects in the coding
- How to define and assign pertinent themes?
- 4.5.2 Framework analysis
- What is a category?
- The intellectual process of the categorization
- Data analysis in Grounded Theory
- 3.1.1.1 How to plan the research design?
- 3.1.1.5 How to prepare the data for analysis?
- 5. How to validate qualitative research findings?
- 4.6. Software to analyse qualitative data
- 4.4. The analytic journey
- 4.5. Three ways to analyse qualitative data
- 5. How to report qualitative research findings?
- 6.1. Usefulness of quality criteria to evaluate qualitative research
- 6.2. General quality criteria
- 6.4. Conclusion
- 6. How to evaluate QRM?
- 2. How to set up?
- Why opt for a qualitative approach?
- A. Specificities of qualitative research methods
- 3.1.1 General principles
- 3.1.1.3 How to develop an interview guide?
- 3.1.1.4 How to run the data collection?
- 3.1.1.6 What are the common pitfalls?
- CHECKLIST FOR THE PREPARATION OF FOCUS GROUP INTERVIEWS
- OTHER CHECKLISTS AND QUALITY CRITERIA FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
- AN EXAMPLE OF A TOPIC LIST
- AN EXAMPLE OF A QUESTIONNAIRE
- AN EXAMPLE OF AN INTRODUCTORY TEXT
- APPENDIX 6: QUALITATIVE DATA
- 3.1.2 Individual interviews
- AN EXAMPLE OF A DEBRIEFING TEMPLATE
- 3.2 Observation
- 3.2.4 How to plan the research design?
- 3.2.11 Reporting of findings
- 3.2.12 Quality criteria
- 3.1.1.2 Sampling issues in qualitative research: who and how many?
- 3.1.3 Focus groups
- 3.2.1 What is (naturalistic) observation?
- 3.2.7 Sampling
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