An Overview of Content Analysis.
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The qualitative content analysis process
Satu Elo,Helvi Kyngäs +1 more
TL;DR: Inductive content analysis is used in cases where there are no previous studies dealing with the phenomenon or when it is fragmented, and a deductive approach is useful if the general aim was to test a previous theory in a different situation or to compare categories at different time periods.
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Qualitative Content Analysis: A Focus on Trustworthiness
Satu Elo,Maria Kääriäinen,Maria Kääriäinen,Outi Kanste,Tarja Pölkki,Kati Utriainen,Helvi Kyngäs,Helvi Kyngäs +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the trustworthiness of content analysis in nursing science studies and found that content analysis is commonly used for analyzing qualitative data, however, few articles have examined the use of QCA in nursing studies.
Guidance on the conduct of narrative synthesis in sytematic reviews
Jennie Popay,Helen Roberts,Amanda Sowden,Mark Petticrew,Lisa Arai,Mark Rodgers,Nicky Britten +6 more
TL;DR: Titles & abstracts as discussed by the authors include N=54, N=121, N = 89 Exclude N = 0 Exclude n = 1,024, and exclude N = 21.
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Systematically reviewing qualitative and quantitative evidence to inform management and policy-making in the health field
TL;DR: The key stages in reviewing and synthesizing qualitative and quantitative evidence for decision-making are described and various strategies that could offer a way forward are looked at.
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Reducing Confusion about Grounded Theory and Qualitative Content Analysis: Similarities and Differences
Ji Young Cho,Eun-Hee Lee +1 more
TL;DR: The similarities and differences in grounded theory and qualitative content analysis have not been clarified in the literature (Priest, Roberts, & Woods, 2002), nor have they been consistently considered.
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Handbook of Qualitative Research
TL;DR: The discipline and practice of qualitative research have been extensively studied in the literature as discussed by the authors, including the work of Denzin and Denzin, and their history in sociology and anthropology, as well as the role of women in qualitative research.
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Content analysis: an introduction to its methodology
TL;DR: History Conceptual Foundations Uses and Kinds of Inference The Logic of Content Analysis Designs Unitizing Sampling Recording Data Languages Constructs for Inference Analytical Techniques The Use of Computers Reliability Validity A Practical Guide
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Basic Content Analysis
TL;DR: In this article, Content Classification and Interpretation Techniques of Content Analysis issues in Content Analysis are discussed and an overview of the content classification and interpretation techniques of content analysis issues are discussed.