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Using mind mapping techniques for rapid qualitative data analysis in public participation processes.

Jilla Burgess-Allen1, Vicci Owen-Smith

  • 1Public Health Department, NHS Stockport, Stockport Deputy Director of Public Health, NHS Stockport, Stockport, UK. jilla.burgess-allen@nhsstock

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Mind mapping offers a faster, more efficient way to analyze qualitative data from patient participation, balancing research rigor with timely, useful findings in resource-limited health services.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Qualitative Data Analysis
  • Patient Engagement

Background:

  • Health services face constraints in patient participation timelines and resources.
  • Balancing research rigor with timely, useful findings is crucial in patient participation processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a pragmatic mind mapping approach for managing qualitative data from patient participation.

Main Methods:

  • Mind mapping was used during patient participation focus groups.
  • Qualitative data from focus groups were analyzed using mind mapping.
  • A comparison was made between mind mapping and traditional thematic analysis.

Main Results:

  • Mind mapping provided a graphical representation of key themes.
  • This approach enhanced discussion, transparency, and group ownership.
  • Mind mapping was faster than traditional methods, yielding similar broad themes.

Conclusions:

  • Mind mapping offers a pragmatic solution for managing qualitative data in patient participation.
  • It effectively addresses the tension between limited resources and research quality.