Information about the discursive context of interviewee's responses.
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Detailed transcriptions, transcribed verbatim, were available.
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Information about the discursive history of interviewee's responses.
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Whole interviews were available to at least one of the researchers involved in the secondary analysis rather than just the relevant sections.
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Information about background characteristics of interviewer and interviewee.
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Field note summaries (interview ‘pen portraits’), included information about the participant’s gender, age, socio-economic status, residence, family situation, key life events and the context in which each interview took place were provided.
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Information about the place, time and setting of the interview, such as presence of third persons.
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Information included in detailed field note summaries.
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Information about the composition of the secondary dataset.
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Sampling frameworks of the primary studies and the selection of the subset used in the secondary analysis are described in the methods section.
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Funding of the primary and secondary work.
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Funding information for the primary studies is included in Table 1. Additional funding sources for the secondary analysis are included in the acknowledgements.
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The relationship of each of the authors to the data.
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At least one researcher from the original study was available to provide further information on any contextual queries (ShP, BP, RD). The original researchers were not however involved in the re-coding of the data (conducted by NE and RP).
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Information about informed consent.
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Ethics and informed consent are described in the methods section.
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Rationale for approach used in secondary analysis and a description of analysis procedure.
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Rationale for the thematic analysis is described in the methods section.
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Information about how the data were managed.
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Data were managed using Atlas ti qualitative data analysis software.
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Information about how the rigour of the analysis was established.
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Details provided in this table.
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Information about how the ‘fit’ of the data was ascertained.
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At least one researcher from the original study confirmed the fit of the resulting themes.
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Details of limitations. |
Limitations are outlined in the limitations section. |