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Enhance your team-based qualitative research.

Douglas H Fernald1, Christine W Duclos.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Qualitative research projects often involve the collaborative efforts of a research team. Challenges inherent in teamwork include changes in membership and differences in analytical style, philosophy, training, experience, and skill. This article discusses teamwork issues and tools and techniques used to improve team-based qualitative research.
METHODS: We drew on our experiences in working on numerous projects of varying, size, duration, and purpose. Through trials of different tools and techniques, expert consultation, and review of the literature, we learned to improve how we build teams, manage information, and disseminate results.
RESULTS: Attention given to team members and team processes is as important as choosing appropriate analytical tools and techniques. Attentive team leadership, commitment to early and regular team meetings, and discussion of roles, responsibilities, and expectations all help build more effective teams and establish clear norms. As data are collected and analyzed, it is important to anticipate potential problems from differing skills and styles, and how information and files are managed. Discuss analytical preferences and biases and set clear guidelines and practices for how data will be analyzed and handled. As emerging ideas and findings disperse across team members, common tools (such as summary forms and data grids), coding conventions, intermediate goals or products, and regular documentation help capture essential ideas and insights.
CONCLUSIONS: In a team setting, little should be left to chance. This article identifies ways to improve team-based qualitative research with more a considered and systematic approach. Qualitative researchers will benefit from further examination and discussion of effective, field-tested, team-based strategies.

Mesh:

Year:  2005        PMID: 16046570      PMCID: PMC1466909          DOI: 10.1370/afm.290

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Fam Med        ISSN: 1544-1709            Impact factor:   5.166


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Authors:  Carla Treloar; Ian D Graham
Journal:  Qual Health Res       Date:  2003-09

7.  Unexpected findings of a female team in Xochimilco, Mexico.

Authors:  C Martínez-Salgado
Journal:  Qual Health Res       Date:  1999-01
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