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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Qualitative Methodologies
  • Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

Background:

  • The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) funds research guided by patients and the healthcare community.
  • A significant portion (41 of 50) of PCORI's initial projects utilized qualitative research methods.
  • Understanding the landscape of qualitative research within PCORI is crucial for its advancement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the current state of qualitative methodologies in PCORI-funded research.
  • To understand principal investigators' experiences with funding, implementing, and disseminating qualitative research.
  • To explore how qualitative methods can enhance the quality and relevance of patient-centered evidence.

Main Methods:

  • Phenomenological interviews were conducted with principal investigators of PCORI-funded projects.
  • The study focused on researchers' lived experiences with qualitative research in the current funding climate.
  • Data analysis aimed to identify common themes and patterns in their experiences.

Main Results:

  • Researchers described their experience as 'Being a bona fide qualitative researcher: Staying true to research aims while negotiating challenges.'
  • Overlapping patterns identified include researching the elemental, expecting surprise, and pushing boundaries.
  • The study provides an explicit description of the nature of qualitative work in contemporary research.

Conclusions:

  • Qualitative research plays a vital role in PCORI-funded studies, contributing to evidence quality and relevance.
  • Researchers face unique challenges in the current climate but remain dedicated to their work.
  • The findings offer insights into supporting and advancing qualitative methodologies in patient-centered research.