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- Title
A Concise Review of Qualitative Research Methods in Healthcare Research.
- Authors
Ali, Mohammad Daud; Al Hatef, Ebrahim Ahmed Jaber; Alamri, Hassin Shabbab Hassin
- Abstract
Qualitative research is a method of collecting data that does not involve numbers. It is used to understand human behavior, attitudes, beliefs and personality traits. It is different from quantitative research as it does not rely on numbers and statistics. Qualitative research questions encourage open-ended, non-biased and evolving responses. The study design is flexible and iterative, which can be adapted and refined throughout the research process. Purposeful sampling is a frequent method for selecting those who are the most pertinent to the study subject. Theoretically, saturation determines the number of observations when no discoveries or perspectives are forthcoming. Data can be collected employing many approaches, including Observation Methods, In-Depth/one-on-one Interviews and Document Review. The data is collected via audio recordings and tagged for analysis using qualitative information management software. Navigation, checklists, reflexivity and stakeholder involvement are all possible criteria for warranting research quality. Qualitative research serves different purposes, such as describing the existing situation, exploring the reasons or connections between things, evaluating the effectiveness of what exists and helping to develop new strategies. However, it has some limitations. Qualitative research is a valuable tool that can offer detailed insights and encourage openness. However, it can be time-consuming to deal with complex and evolving questions. Additionally, it may not be readily generalizable due to its limited number of participants and making systematic comparisons can be challenging as responses may vary subjectively. Despite these limitations, qualitative research can accurately simulate individual experiences and help avoid pre-judgments. This brief overview aims to provide an understanding of the different types, uses and evaluations of qualitative research methods, specifically in healthcare research.
- Subjects
QUALITATIVE research; RESEARCH questions; RESEARCH methodology evaluation; QUANTITATIVE research; HUMAN behavior
- Publication
Journal of Young Pharmacists, 2024, Vol 16, Issue 3, p374
- ISSN
0975-1483
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5530/jyp.2024.16.49