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    • Health Sciences
    • Qualitative Research Methods
    • Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Background:

    • Qualitative research methods are increasingly utilized in healthcare.
    • Many researchers face challenges with diverse qualitative analysis techniques.
    • Recent Chinese medicine studies highlight a need for accessible methodologies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a comprehensive guide to framework analysis for Chinese medicine researchers.
    • To clarify the concepts, nature, and practical application of framework analysis.
    • To support novice researchers in adopting this qualitative methodology.

    Main Methods:

    • Focuses on framework analysis, a systematic qualitative data analysis approach.
    • Explains the core principles and steps involved in framework analysis.
    • Provides practical guidance tailored for application in Chinese medicine research.

    Main Results:

    • Offers a clear understanding of framework analysis concepts and its suitability for qualitative health research.
    • Demonstrates the application of framework analysis with examples relevant to Chinese medicine.
    • Equips new researchers with the knowledge to confidently use framework analysis.

    Conclusions:

    • Framework analysis is a valuable and manageable methodology for qualitative research in Chinese medicine.
    • This guide facilitates the adoption of framework analysis, enhancing the rigor of Chinese medicine research.
    • Empowering new researchers with framework analysis skills contributes to the growth of qualitative inquiry in the field.