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Qualitative sample extensiveness in health education research.

Rachel M Safman1, Jeffery Sobal.   

Abstract

The use of qualitative methods is increasing in the health education literature, and there is need for more information on these methods and their use. This investigation looks at qualitative sampling practices as reported in the 93 qualitative or mixed-method studies published in Health Education & Behavior from 1980 to 2000. It focuses particularly on the extensiveness of sampling in this research (i.e., the volume and diversity of information collected about the phenomenon of interest). Among these studies, individual interviews averaged 104 +/- 134 informants (range 2 to 720) and 92 +/- 39 minutes. Focused group interviews averaged 10 groups (range 1 to 40) and 90 +/- 25 minutes. Observational studies usually occurred in multiple sites and involved approximately 16 to 24 months of fieldwork. Document analysis extensiveness varied considerably on a variety of indicators. Future qualitative research would benefit from more complete consideration and fuller reporting of sample extensiveness.

Mesh:

Year:  2004        PMID: 14768654     DOI: 10.1177/1090198103259185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


  9 in total

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4.  Hidden violence is silent rape: sexual and gender-based violence in refugees, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants in Belgium and the Netherlands.

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5.  Using formative research to design a behavior change strategy to increase the use of improved cookstoves in peri-urban Kampala, Uganda.

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7.  Characterising and justifying sample size sufficiency in interview-based studies: systematic analysis of qualitative health research over a 15-year period.

Authors:  Konstantina Vasileiou; Julie Barnett; Susan Thorpe; Terry Young
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8.  A qualitative assessment of an online support community for ovarian cancer patients.

Authors:  Preetinder Singh Gill; Billy Whisnant
Journal:  Patient Relat Outcome Meas       Date:  2012-10-04

9.  Sexual health is dead in my body: participatory assessment of sexual health determinants by refugees, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants in Belgium and The Netherlands.

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  9 in total

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