Generating best evidence from qualitative research: the role of data analysis
journal contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00authored byJ Green, K Willis, E Hughes, R Small, Nicola Welch, Lisa Gibbs, J Daly
Objective: To outline the importance of the clarity of data analysis in the doing and reporting of interview-based qualitative research.
Approach: We explore the clear links between data analysis and evidence. We argue that transparency in the data analysis process is integral to determining the evidence that is generated. Data analysis must occur concurrently with data collection and comprises an ongoing process of 'testing the fit' between the data collected and analysis. We discuss four steps in the process of thematic data analysis: immersion, coding, categorising and generation of themes.
Conclusion: Rigorous and systematic analysis of qualitative data is integral to the production of high-quality research. Studies that give an explicit account of the data analysis process provide insights into how conclusions are reached while studies that explain themes anchored to data and theory produce the strongest evidence.
History
Journal
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health
Volume
31
Issue
6
Pagination
545 - 550
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Location
Milton, Qld.
ISSN
1326-0200
eISSN
1753-6405
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2007, The authors; Public Heath Association of Australia