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Preparing and conducting interviews to collect data.

Owen Doody1, Maria Noonan.   

Abstract

AIM: To describe three styles of interviews and discuss issues regarding planning and conducting interviews.
BACKGROUND: Interviews are probably the approach most used to collect data in studies. They are particularly useful in uncovering the story behind a participant's experiences. Researchers can follow a line of questions to gain information about a topic, or further explore responses or findings. But the researcher needs to plan and decide the format of the interview before collecting data. REVIEW
METHODS: The authors included papers on structured, unstructured and semi-structured interviews published in a peer-reviewed joumrnal and in English. DISCUSSION: Interviews are one of the most common metods of data collection in qualitative research. However they require the researcher to have a sound understanding of their use and appropriateness. The ability to conduct interviews is one that develops over time and to aid the researcher in developing their interview skills they should consult with other researchers, seeking comments and advice and, critically, to appraise audio recordings.
CONCLUSION: This article aims to support students who are undertaking research modules as part of their academic studies, writing a research proposal or novice researchers who are about to use interviews as a means of data collection. IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH/PRACTICE: To conduct a successful interview, researchers need to develop their interview technique, choose the right method and carefully plan for all aspects of the process.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23687846     DOI: 10.7748/nr2013.05.20.5.28.e327

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurse Res        ISSN: 1351-5578


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