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. 2015 Nov 6;5(11):e009567. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009567

Table 1.

Stages of analysis

Stage Action
1 Subdivide data into case studies:
  1. Primary case study: WELC integrated care programme

  2. Embedded case A: WELC PMO

  3. Embedded case B: Waltham Forest

  4. Embedded case C: Newham

  5. Embedded case D: Tower Hamlets

2 Categorise data into major comparison groups:
  1. Programme objectives (conceptual and practical)

  2. Programme implementation and delivery

3 Initial thematic coding of implementation and delivery data based on areas of focus agreed with stakeholders prior to each phase of interviews
4 Mark social actors, social actions and levels of context in programme objectives
5 Categorise social actors and social actions in programme objectives using van Leeuwen's categories61
6 Apply ‘four levels of context’41 to programme objectives
7 Mark social actors, social actions and levels of context, in initially coded implementation and delivery data
8 Categorise social actors and social actions in implementation and delivery data using van Leeuwen's categories61
9 Apply ‘four levels of context’41 to implementation and delivery data
10 Compare analyses across:
  1. Programme objectives and programme implementation and delivery

  2. Newham/Tower Hamlets/Waltham Forest

  3. PMO and Newham/Tower Hamlets/Waltham Forest

  4. Health and social care

  5. Commissioners and providers (strategy and delivery)

  6. Time

PMO, Programme Management Office; WELC, Waltham Forest and East London Collaborative.