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Using Framework Analysis in nursing research: a worked example.

Deborah J Ward1, Christine Furber, Stephanie Tierney

  • 1School of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Work, University of Manchester, UK.

Journal of Advanced Nursing
|March 23, 2013
PubMed
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Framework Analysis offers a clear and transparent method for qualitative data analysis, addressing common criticisms. This systematic approach provides an audit trail, making it suitable for nurse researchers conducting qualitative studies.

Keywords:
Framework Analysisnursingqualitative data analysis

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Area of Science:

  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Data Analysis Techniques

Background:

  • Critics cite lack of clarity and transparency in qualitative data analysis, deterring nurse researchers.
  • Framework Analysis offers a flexible, systematic, and rigorous approach to qualitative data analysis.
  • This method provides clarity, transparency, an audit trail, and facilitates theme-based and case-based analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate Framework Analysis using a worked example.
  • To illustrate how criticisms of qualitative data analysis, including clarity and transparency, can be addressed.

Main Methods:

  • Framework Analysis was applied to data from 31 nursing students.
  • Semi-structured interviews were used for data collection in 2009.
  • A worked example illustrates the five steps of Framework Analysis.

Main Results:

  • The study provides a detailed explanation of the Framework Analysis process.
  • Suggestions are offered to guide researchers in undertaking Framework Analysis.
  • The benefits and limitations of Framework Analysis are discussed.

Conclusions:

  • Framework Analysis is an appropriate, rigorous, and systematic method for qualitative data analysis.
  • It addresses challenges related to data volume, complexity, and the need for an audit trail.
  • Nurse researchers can benefit from this approach for transparent and rigorous qualitative studies.