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Qualitative teamwork issues and strategies: coordination through mutual adjustment.

Wendy A Hall1, Bonita Long, Nicole Bermbach, Sharalyn Jordan, Kathryn Patterson.   

Abstract

Multidisciplinary research teams that include faculty, students, and volunteers can be challenging and enriching for all participants. Although such teams are becoming commonplace, minimal guidance is available about strategies to enhance team effectiveness. In this article, the authors highlight strategies to guide qualitative teamwork through coordination of team members and tasks based on mutual adjustment. Using a grounded theory exemplar, they focus on issues of (a) building the team, (b) developing reflexivity and theoretical sensitivity, (c) tackling analytic and methodological procedures, and (d) developing dissemination guidelines. Sharing information, articulating project goals and elements, acknowledging variation in individual goals, and engaging in reciprocity and respectful collaboration are key elements of mutual adjustment. The authors summarize conclusions about the costs and benefits of the process.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15761107     DOI: 10.1177/1049732304272015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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