Qualitative Methods in Public Health

Qualitative Methods in Public Health
A Field Guide for Applied Research
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Artikel-Nr:
9781118834503
Seiten:
480
Autor:
Elizabeth E. Tolley
Gewicht:
809 g
Format:
235x180x25 mm
Serie:
Jossey-Bass Public Health/Health Services Text
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

ELIZABETH E. TOLLEY is a senior scientist and Director of the Social and Behavioral Health Sciences division of FHI 360.
 
PRISCILLA R. ULIN is retired from Family Health International (now FHI 360), where she was senior research scientist in the Social and Behavioral Sciences division.
 
NATASHA MACK is a researcher in the Social and Behavioral Health Sciences division at FHI 360.
 
ELIZABETH T. ROBINSON is the senior advisor for communications at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's MEASURE Evaluation project.
 
STACEY M. SUCCOP is a research associate in the Scientific Affairs department at FHI 360.
Qualitative Methods in Public Health: A Field Guide for Applied Research, 2nd Edition provides a practical orientation to conducting effective qualitative research in the public health sphere. With thorough examination and simple explanations, this book guides you through the logic and workflow of qualitative approaches, with step-by-step guidance on every phase of the research. Students learn how to identify and make use of theoretical frameworks to guide your study, design the study to answer specific questions, and achieve their research goals.
 
Data collection, analysis, and interpretation are given close attention as the backbone of a successful study, and expert insight on reporting and dissemination helps you get your work noticed. This second edition features new examples from global health, including case studies specifically illustrating study design, web and mobile technologies, mixed methods, and new innovations in information dissemination. Pedagogical tools have been added to help enhance your understanding of research design and implementation, and extensive appendices show you how these concepts work in practice.
 
Qualitative research is a powerful tool for public health, but it's very easy to get it wrong. Careful study design and data management are critical, and it's important to resist drawing conclusions that the data cannot support. This book shows you how to conduct high-quality qualitative research that stands up to review.
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes xiii
 
List of Case Studies xvii
 
Foreword xix
 
Acknowledgments xxi
 
About the Authors xxiii
 
Chapter 1: Invitation to Explore 1
 
Our Purpose 2
 
What Is Qualitative Research? 4
 
Getting Started 11
 
Key Terms 13
 
Review Questions 14
 
References 14
 
Chapter 2: The Language and Logic of Qualitative Research 17
 
Frameworks for Research: Paradigms, Theories, and Conceptual Models 18
 
Using Qualitative Methods to Develop Theory 27
 
Substantive Theories and Conceptual Models 28
 
Standards for Qualitative Research 35
 
Summary 38
 
Key Terms 39
 
Recommended Readings 40
 
Review Questions 40
 
References 40
 
Chapter 3: Designing the Study 45
 
Background and Rationale 47
 
Developing Study Objectives 53
 
Using Documentary Sources 54
 
Data From Human Subjects 55
 
Data Collection Methods 61
 
Collecting Data 71
 
Analyzing the Data 72
 
Disseminating Results 74
 
Research Ethics: Decisions for the Protection of Study Participants 74
 
Other Considerations: Budget and Time 78
 
Summary 79
 
Key Terms 79
 
Recommended Readings 81
 
Review Questions 81
 
References 81
 
Chapter 4: Collecting Qualitative Data 85
 
Observation 86
 
Interviews and Focus Groups 98
 
Structured Data Collection Techniques 127
 
Summary 134
 
Key Terms 135
 
Review Questions 137
 
Recommended Readings 137
 
References 138
 
Chapter 5: Logistics in the Field 143
 
Introduction to the Community: Building Rapport 145
 
Involving Policymakers and Change Agents 148
 
Developing the Field Team 150
 
Training 152
 
Field Materials 157
 
Pilot Testing 158
 
Field Logistics 159
 
Supervision and Monitoring 161
 
Generating Data Files 162
 
Transcription and Translation 163
 
Data Management and Storage 165
 
Timelines and Budgets 166
 
Summary 168
 
Key Terms 169
 
Review Questions 170
 
Recommended Readings 170
 
References 171
 
Chapter 6: Qualitative Data Analysis 173
 
Basic Steps in Qualitative Data Analysis 175
 
Step 1. Reading: Developing an Intimate Relationship with the Data 176
 
Step 2. Coding: Identifying the Emerging Themes 179
 
Computer Software 189
 
Step 3. Displaying Data: Distinguishing Nuances of a Topic 199
 
Developing Hypotheses, Questioning, and Verifying 201
 
Step 4. Data Reduction: Getting the Big Picture 204
 
Step 5. Interpretation 207
 
Establishing Trustworthiness 212
 
Summary 215
 
Key Terms 216
 
Review Questions 217
 
Recommended Readings 217
 
References 217
 
Chapter 7: Disseminating Qualitative Research 219
 
Research Ethics Require Dissemination 222
 
An Inclusive Dissemination Process Promotes Use 223
 
How to Develop a Communication and Dissemination Strategy 224
 
Choosing a Format for Dissemination 240
 
Summary 249
 
Key Terms 250
 
Review Questions 250
 
Recommended Readings 250
 
References 251
 
Chapter 8: Putting It Into Words 255
 
The Role of Writing in Responsible Conduct of Research 256
 
Before You Write 258
 
Writing Your Article or Report 267
 
After
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