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Secondary analysis of qualitative data

V Szabo1, V R Strang

  • 1University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Canada.

ANS. Advances in Nursing Science
|December 17, 1997
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Secondary analysis of qualitative data offers a cost-effective research method for nursing studies, particularly for family caregivers of dementia patients. This approach reduces participant burden but requires careful consideration of data limitations.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research
  • Qualitative Inquiry
  • Clinical Studies

Background:

  • Secondary analysis of qualitative data is a valid clinical research method.
  • Limited information exists on its application within nursing research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the use of secondary analysis in a qualitative study involving family caregivers of individuals with dementia.
  • To outline the advantages, limitations, and application of secondary analysis in nursing.

Main Methods:

  • Secondary analysis of existing qualitative data.
  • Discussion of data management, analysis techniques, and rigor.
  • Exploration of the method's application in a specific nursing context.

Main Results:

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  • Secondary analysis is cost-effective and reduces respondent burden.
  • It is identified as a useful research method for students.
  • Awareness of the limitations of secondary qualitative data is crucial for analysts.

Conclusions:

  • Secondary analysis of qualitative data is a valuable and practical research method in nursing.
  • Researchers must be cognizant of the inherent limitations when using secondary data.
  • This method enhances efficiency and accessibility in clinical nursing inquiry.