Conduct one-to-one qualitative interviews for research

A Bullock - Education for Primary Care, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Interviewing is a method that belongs to the qualitative research family and in medical
education research, it is one of the most common methods of gathering qualitative data.[1] …

Acquiring qualitative skills for primary care research. Review and reflections on a three-stage workshop. Part 1: using interviews to generate data

RS Barbour, VA Featherstone - Family Practice, 2000 - academic.oup.com
This paper reflects on one Primary Care Research Network's (WoReN's) experience of
running a workshop on generating interview data, provided as the first of a three-part …

How to... Get the most from qualitative research

L Pugsley - Education for primary care, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Qualitative research is rooted in anthropological and sociological tradition and has as its
major tenet the desire to study and make sense of the thoughts, beliefs, actions and activities …

Interviewing

MC Taylor - Qualitative research in health care, 2005 - books.google.com
This chapter will endeavour to explore and articulate some of the secrets behind the closed
door of the qualitative research interview. Interviews are probably the most commonly …

Acquiring qualitative skills for primary care research. Review and reflections on a three-stage workshop. Part 2: analysing interview data

RS Barbour - Family Practice, 2000 - academic.oup.com
This paper reflects on one Primary Care Research Network's (WoReN's) experience of
running a workshop on analysing qualitative interview data, provided as the second of a …

Qualitative interviews

N Britten - Qualitative research in health care, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Interviews are the most commonly used qualitative technique in health care settings. The
attraction of interview-based studies for practising clinicians is their apparent proximity to the …

Series: Practical guidance to qualitative research. Part 3: Sampling, data collection and analysis

A Moser, I Korstjens - European journal of general practice, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In the course of our supervisory work over the years, we have noticed that qualitative
research tends to evoke a lot of questions and worries, so-called frequently asked questions …

Qualitative interviewing techniques and styles

SE Kelly, I Bourgeault, R Dingwall - The SAGE handbook of …, 2010 - torrossa.com
The qualitative interview is gaining in popularity among health researchers, as they have
come to realize that in-depth understanding of the behaviours of caregivers and clients is …

A review of recently published qualitative research in general practice. More methodological questions than answers?

P Hoddinott, R Pill - Family Practice, 1997 - academic.oup.com
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to review published papers which use qualitative interviewing
in general practice as their methodology. To look specifically at the detail of how the …

How to… do research interviews in different ways

A de la Croix, A Barrett, T Stenfors - The clínical teacher, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This article is the next instalment in our 'How to…'series about qualitative research, and
focuses on interviews. In many ways, conducting research interviews can be compared with …