1. Did the study address a clearly focused question/issue? |
Yes |
2. Is the research method (study design) appropriate for answering the research question? |
Yes |
3. Was the context clearly described? |
Yes |
4. How was the fieldwork undertaken? Was it described in detail? Are the methods for collecting data clearly described? |
No |
5. Could the evidence (fieldwork notes, interview transcripts, recordings, documentary analysis, etc.) be inspected independently by others? |
Not Clear |
6. Are the procedures for data analysis reliable and theoretically justified? Are quality control measures used? |
Yes |
7. Was the analysis repeated by more than one researcher to ensure reliability? |
Yes |
8. Are the results credible, and if so, are they relevant for practice? |
Yes |
9. Are the conclusions drawn justified by the results? |
Yes |
10. Are the findings of the study transferable to other settings? |
Yes |