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Examining What We Know in Relation to How We Know It: A Team-Based Reflexivity Model for Rapid Qualitative Health Research.

Felicia Rankl1,2, Ginger A Johnson1, Cecilia Vindrola-Padros1.   

Abstract

Reflexivity constitutes a core component of qualitative research and has been actively integrated into long-term and "lone ranger" approaches to qualitative research. However, its application to team-based approaches and particularly to rapid qualitative team-based approaches continues to lag behind. In this article, we introduce a reflexivity model we developed for teams undertaking rapid qualitative studies. Utilizing our most recent application of this model to a rapid qualitative appraisal of health care workers' experiences delivering care during the COVID-19 pandemic as a case study, we identify the steps to put this model into practice and its main outcomes. Our application of the model revealed that the team's practices could be grouped along four dimensions: design assumptions, data collection and analysis processes, multidisciplinary collaboration, and responsible dissemination. Reflexivity can improve the relations within the team and the quality of the research output, if it is implemented as a continuous and iterative process.

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Keywords:  United Kingdom; anthropology; health care; methodology; qualitative; rapid qualitative research; reflexivity; teamwork

Year:  2021        PMID: 33745367     DOI: 10.1177/1049732321998062

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


  3 in total

1.  'Today Was Probably One of the Most Challenging Workdays I've Ever Had': Doing Remote Qualitative Research with Hospital Doctors During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Niamh Humphries; John-Paul Byrne; Jennifer Creese; Lorna McKee
Journal:  Qual Health Res       Date:  2022-06-07

2.  Effect of Multidisciplinary Team Collaborative Nursing Model Combined with Mind Mapping Teaching Method on Postoperative Complications and Mental Health of Patients with Advanced Pancreatic Cancer.

Authors:  Wei Ma; Lan Zhang; Chunxiu Wang; Xiaona Xu
Journal:  Iran J Public Health       Date:  2022-03       Impact factor: 1.479

3.  The experience of conducting collaborative and intensive pragmatic qualitative (CLIP-Q) research to support rapid public health and healthcare innovation.

Authors:  Jeremy Horwood; Christalla Pithara; Ava Lorenc; Joanna M Kesten; Mairead Murphy; Andrew Turner; Michelle Farr; Jon Banks; Sabi Redwood; Helen Lambert; Jenny L Donovan
Journal:  Front Sociol       Date:  2022-09-15
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