Relevance of research |
Research question is relevant |
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Aim is sufficiently focused and clearly stated |
Appropriate method and design |
Qualitative research method chosen is the best approach for the research question/aims |
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Researchers acknowledge their personal background and experiences relevant to the phenomenon under investigation (i.e., reflexivity) |
Data collection and sampling |
Strategy for data collection is clearly stated and appropriate to the research question |
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Theoretical: based on preconceived or emergent theory |
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Purposive: diversity of opinion |
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Volunteer: feasibility, hard to reach groups |
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Justification for the approach is given |
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Recruitment is conducted using appropriate methods |
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Characteristics of the sample and setting are stated clearly and in sufficient detail |
Data analysis |
The type of analysis is appropriate for the study |
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Principles and procedures for data analysis are fully described |
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How categories and frameworks were identified is clearly stated |
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Trustworthiness/rigor of the data and interpretation is established (e.g., triangulation) |
Findings |
Quotes are used appropriately and effectively to support findings |
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Findings are relevant to the aims |
Discussion |
Findings are compared with appropriate theoretical and empirical references |
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The design is scrutinized |
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Limitations are considered |
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Clear consequences of the study are proposed |
Ethical issues |
Approval from an appropriate ethics committee received |
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Informed consent was sought and granted |
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Participants anonymity and confidentiality ensured |
Clarity |
Well-written and accessible |