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                         A Guide to Using
    Qualitative Research Methodology
                           Reproduced with kind permission of Michael Quinn Patton
  © 2002 Michael Quinn Patton and Michael Cochran
    Executive Summary
    This guide to using qualitative research        most important steps in your research!),        Finally, the fourth chapter looks into how, 
    methodology is designed to help you think       to how to develop a research protocol;          once you have collected all the data, you 
    about all the steps you need to take to         and finally giving you tips on the sampling     can manage it and analyse it. For the
    ensure that you produce a good quality          methods which are available and how to          management of data, a few practical issues 
    piece of work.                                  use them.                                       are addressed, such as confidentiality and 
                                                                                                    security, translation and recording. The 
    The guide starts by telling you what            The third part details how you can actually     analysis section will give you clues as to 
    qualitative methodology is and when to          obtain the data - what methods can you          how to use thematic or narrative analysis, 
    use it in the field (understand people’s        use to get the information you want? The        what validation strategies you need to 
    belief system, perspectives, experiences). It   three main methods (individual interviews,      think of, what good practice guidelines 
    also flags the most important ethical           group interviews and observational              you should follow, and whether or not to 
    issues that you will encounter (consent         methods) are explained, and the steps to        use a computer software.
    and confidentiality).                           build these different methods are outlined 
                                                    (How to do a topic guide? How to ask            Case studies will be developed throughout 
    The second part of the guide tackles how        questions? How to develop interview skills      the year and put on the open repository.
    you can concretely develop qualitative          and manage expectations? How to run 
    research designs; starting from clearly         group discussions? etc)
    defining your research question (one of the 
                   A Guide to using Qualitative Research Methodology
                 Contents
                 1. What is qualitative research? Aims, uses                                                (ii)    Group interviews
                      and ethical issues                                                                            a) What is a group interview?                            16
                            a) What is qualitative research?                         2                              b) Advantages of group interviews                        16
                            b) When to use qualitative methods                       3                              c) Practical issues                                      17
                            c) Ethical issues                                        5                      (iii)  Contextual data 
                 2. How to develop qualitative research designs                                                     a) Observations                                          20
                            a) The research question                                 7                              b) Reports and other written data                        21
                            b) The research protocol                                 8                              c) Oral data                                             21
                            c) A word on sampling                                    9                  4. Data management and analysis
                 3. How to generate data                                                                    (i)     Practical issues
                     (i)    Individual interviews                                                                   Confidentiality and security issues                      22
                            a) Interviews- what are they?                            11                             Translation                                              22
                            b) Topic guides                                          12                             Recording/transcribing interviews                        22
                            c) Asking questions                                      13                     (ii)    Analysis
                            d) Interviewing skills                                   14                             Thematic analysis of data                                23
                            e) Managing expectations                                 15                             Narrative analysis                                       25
                                                                                                                    The use of computer software                             28
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     1. What is qualitative research? Aims, uses and ethical issues
     “Not everything that can be counted counts,
      and not everything that counts can be counted “                      (Albert Einstein)
    (a) What is qualitative research?
    Qualitative research is characterised by its           However, for many research projects, there            These can be addressed through
    aims, which relate to understanding                    are different sorts of questions that need            qualitative methods such as interviews or 
    some aspect of social life, and its methods            answering, some requiring quantitative                focus groups. If the final report is to be 
    which (in general) generate words, rather              methods, and some requiring qualitative               used for lobbying, the quantitative data 
    than numbers, as data for analysis.                    methods.  If the question is a qualitative            and qualitative data together are very 
                                                           one, then the most appropriate and                    powerful.  The survey identifies the extent 
    For researchers more familiar with quan-               rigorous way of answering it is to use                of the problem, and the interviews can 
    titative methods, which aim to measure                 qualitative methods. For instance, if you             be used to give some of the detail, and 
    something (such as the percentage of                   want to lobby for better access to health             the ‘story’ of how user fees have affected 
    people with a particular disease in a                  care in an area where user fees have been             people.
    community, or the number of households                 introduced, you might first undertake a 
    owning a bed net), the aims and methods                cross-sectional survey which will tell you            In situations where little is known, it is 
    of qualitative research can seem imprecise.            that 16.5% of your population does not                often better to start with qualitative
    Common criticisms include:                             have access to care. This is essential                methods (interviews, focus groups, etc). It 
                                                           information, but you might also have a                can help you with generating hypotheses 
         samples are small and not necessarily             number of other questions that the survey             that can then be tested by quantitative 
         representative of the broader                     can’t answer very well, such as:                      methods. For instance, in an area where 
         population, so it is difficult to know                                                                  we had no idea what kinds of issue were 
         how far we can generalise the results;                 what are people’s experiences of user            acting as barriers to health care, it would 
         the findings lack rigour;                              fees?                                            be difficult to design a survey to cover the 
         it is difficult to tell how far the findings           what other barriers exist to accessing           main factors.  Once these have been
         are biased by the researcher’s own                     health care?                                     identified, then a quantitative approach 
         opinions.                                                                                               (such as a survey) can be used if you need 
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