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Enhance your team-based qualitative research.

Douglas H Fernald1, Christine W Duclos

  • 1Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado at Denver, Health Sciences Center, Aurora, Colorado, USA. doug.fernald@uchsc.edu

Annals of Family Medicine
|July 28, 2005
PubMed
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Effective teamwork in qualitative research requires careful planning and management. Addressing team dynamics, communication, and data handling strategies enhances collaborative research outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Qualitative Research Methodology
  • Team Science
  • Collaborative Research

Background:

  • Qualitative research projects frequently involve collaborative teams.
  • Teamwork challenges include membership changes and diverse analytical styles, philosophies, training, experience, and skills.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss common teamwork issues in qualitative research.
  • To present tools and techniques for improving team-based qualitative research.

Main Methods:

  • Drawing on extensive experience from varied qualitative research projects.
  • Utilizing trials of different tools and techniques, expert consultation, and literature review.

Main Results:

  • Team leadership, regular meetings, and clear role definitions are crucial for effective teams.

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  • Anticipating issues from differing skills/styles and managing information flow is important.
  • Common tools, coding conventions, and documentation aid in capturing insights and ensuring consistency.
  • Conclusions:

    • A systematic approach to team-based qualitative research minimizes chance occurrences.
    • Researchers benefit from examining and discussing effective, field-tested team strategies.