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Qualitative Analysis Boot Camp Session F48 Friday, 2/1/13 - 4:30 - 5:30 pm PST Yerba Buena 3-4/Lower B2 38 th ACEHP Annual Conference Presenters: Wendy Turell, DrPH, CCMEP Contextive Research LLC Alexandra Howson, MA(Hons) PhD, CCMEP Thistle Editorial LLC

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Qualitative Analysis Boot Camp

Session F48Friday, 2/1/13 - 4:30 - 5:30 pm PST Yerba Buena 3-4/Lower B2

38th ACEHP Annual Conference

Presenters:Wendy Turell, DrPH, CCMEPContextive Research LLC

Alexandra Howson, MA(Hons) PhD, CCMEPThistle Editorial LLC

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Today!

Qualitative Research Introduction Data Collection Coding and Analysis Reporting Resources Coding Practice! Questions/Discussion

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Qualitative Research“Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.” - William Bruce Cameron

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Exploration

Unearth a complete and detailed description of the how and why behind physician, allied healthcare provider, and patient behavior.

Produce deep answers to research questions that give voice and layered explanation to the answers you seek.

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Qualitative vs. Quantitative

  Qualitative Research

Quantitative Research

Type of Questions

Probing; allowing immediate interactive follow up & adjustment

Limited probing; pre-determined questions

Sample Size Small Any size including large

Information per respondent Much Varies; Limited to

answer choices

Administration Requires skilled researcher

Fewer specialist skills required

Type of Analysis

Follows structured steps; subjective and interpretative

Statistical; objective

Type of Research Exploratory, descriptive Descriptive or Causal

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Why Qualitative?

Patient care is complex Semi-structured, open ended approach

to inquiry Less limiting - explores beyond pre-

selected answer choices Interaction - researchers probe and react

to study subject comments Mixed methods

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Applications in CEHP

Research Phases Needs Assessment Intervention Development Formative Evaluation Post Intervention

Assessment (“Outcomes”)

Methodological Focus Pure Qualitative Mixed Methods

Research Subjects Physicians Allied Healthcare

Providers Healthcare Staff Patients/Caregivers

Instrument Development Help inform

development of quantitative tools

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Data Collection

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Sample Methodologies/Tools

• Interviews (in person, virtual/online, telephonic)

• Focus Groups (in person, virtual/online facilities)

• Message Boards/Social Media Analysis• Observation• Document Analysis• Mixed-Methods (Qualitative and Quantitative combination)

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Online Methodologies

Research methodologies = evolving with communication styles

Widely-used, often preferred options for researchers and respondents

Benefits Cost Savings Ease for wide geographical representation Ease for scheduling (no need for travel, sessions tailored to their availability)

Anonymity = less inhibition / more honesty

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Webcam-enabled images.

Text based chat &

audio capable

One-on-One In-Depth Interviews

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One-on-One In-Depth Interviews

Whiteboard may also be filled with text, video, images, or interactive ranking, posting, or writing activities. The interviewee can move objects onscreen, as in this card-sorting exercise.

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Online Research Community

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Coding and Analysis

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Coding

Breaking down data into units which are then grouped according to characteristics

Proceeds linking diverse observations Helps with understanding It’s practical! Organization = quick access when you need it for analysis/description.

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Coding

1st phase: review data: What’s happening? What’s important? What patterns are emerging?

2nd stage: repeat, refine, expand/reject categories

Text can be tagged with >1 code

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Grounded Theory

Glaser & Straus (1967) – emphasis on developing theory/explanation from data versus gathering data to test a theory/hypothesis.

The theory is grounded in reality as represented in the data

Benefits: Theory is derived from what speakers do, vs. what

is believed they should do Ensures the researchers maintain an open mind

towards inquiry vs. imposing existing beliefs on data

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• Rigor• Validity• Saturatio

n

Methodology

How can Software Assist?

GATHERORGANIZ

EANALYZE VISUALIZE RESULTS

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How can Software Assist?

Source: Nvivo (QSR)

Coding Memoing

Visuals Queries

-Review-Merge-Refine

-Models-Matrices-Charts

-Key Ideas-Reflect-Link

-Text Search-Word Frequency-Matrix-Coding Comparison

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Visualizing Data

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Visualizing Data

Word Clouds

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Visualizing Data

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“Many who had once supported lobotomy began to disavow it. "It is inconceivable," reported the American Medical Association, "that any procedure that effectively destroys the brain could possibly restore the patient to a normal state." Lobotomy, one former supporter declared, was really no more subtle than a gunshot to the head. Especially vehement were Freudian psychoanalysts, who condemned lobotomy as a brutal assault on the brain. But Walter Freeman had little patience for his critics.”

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Analysis: Coding with Software

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Reporting

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Reporting

Reports = based on trends and relationships found within the data

Includes:Trend Description Respondent QuotesVisualizations (themes, their

relationships, demographic elements)Interpretation

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Reporting: Descriptive

Patient Concern about high blood pressure:

The overwhelming response to the question "Should a person be concerned about having high blood pressure?" was "yes." Most people believed that being unconcerned could result in serious health problems, specifically heart disease or even death. "A person can die if they have high blood pressure because it can cause a stroke or it can

cause heart problems."

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Reporting: Trends

Patients’ opinions on how well providers explain a medication varies from “satisfied” to “very well” For some patients, the nurse practitioner provides more detail, as does the pharmacist and the information that accompanies the medication.Between the nurse practitioner and the physician, respondents tend to trust the physician more. In many cases, it appears that patients with a strong, long, and trusting relationship with their providers perceive them as explaining the medication better than those withoutan established relationship or who distrust their providers.

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Reporting: Giving Voice

Provider: “After their bypass surgery, when they have seen God and all that, they listen, but after they are out of the hospital and they are going through rehab and they are fine, that period of after the bypass, they are invincible.”

Patient: “I took [the prescription] to the pharmacy and ……they were only going to give me four pills because it is so expensive, and I am saying to myself, ‘why did they give me this, I am going to die because I will not be able to afford it?’In my head, I said ‘Oh Lord; please make this work without any side effects so I can take it.’”

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Reporting: Quote IntegrationHaving a normal blood pressure level:

Living a calm life, feeling relaxed, and avoiding or solving problems were seen as very effective ways to keep blood pressure normal. "Be calm in everything. Do not get angry over something small."

"I try not to have problems with anyone at home, in the street, or anywhere else. If I were to have a problem with anyone here, my blood pressure would go up immediately. A person can burst."

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Resources

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Software Resources: Coding & Organization

Free (QDA Miner Lite) http://provalisresearch.com/products/qualitat

ive-data-analysis-software/freeware/

Low Cost: dedoose ($10 per month) http://www.dedoose.com/

Bells and Whistles software: Nvivo or Atlas Ti http://

www.qsrinternational.com/products_nvivo.aspx

http://www.atlasti.com/index.html

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Resources Cont.

Hopkins Open Coursework: http://ocw.jhsph.edu/

Qualitative course materials: http://ocw.jhsph.edu/index.cfm/go/

viewCourse/course/qualitativedataanalysis/coursePage/index/

Online Qual. Textbook: http://onlineqda.hud.ac.uk/Introduction/index.php

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Resources Cont.

Cater JK. SKYPE: a cost-effective method for qualitative research. Rehab, Counselors + Educators Journal. 20011;4:

Cohen DJ, Crabtree BF. Evaluative criteria for qualitative research in health care: controversies and recommendations. Ann Fam Med. 2008;6:331-339.

  Curry L, Nembhard IM, Bradley EH. Qualitative and

mixed methods provide unique contributions to outcomes research. Circulation. 2009. 119:1442-1452.

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Coding Exercise

What’s happening? What’s important? What patterns are emerging?