Using the framework method for the analysis of qualitative dyadic data in health research
Using the framework method for the analysis of qualitative dyadic data in health research
There are an increasing number of qualitative studies which focus on the dyad (couples, families, caregivers–patients, health care professionals–patients). However, there is limited literature regarding qualitative methodology for dyadic analysis when members of the couple have been interviewed separately. The aim of this article is to share the knowledge we gained from undertaking a novel approach to dyadic analysis. We used an adapted version of the Framework method on data gathered in a study exploring the impact of prostate cancer on younger men and their partners. In this article, we examine and reflect on the challenges of this type of analysis and describe how we analyzed the interview data from a dyadic point of view, to share what we learned in the process.
England, cancer, couples, dyad, dyadic analysis, experiences, framework method, health, illness and disease, qualitative, qualitative analysis
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Collaço, Nicole
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Wagland, Richard
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Gavin, Anna
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Glaser, Adam
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Watson, Eila K.
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July 2021
Collaço, Nicole
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Wagland, Richard
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Gavin, Anna
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Glaser, Adam
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Watson, Eila K.
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Collaço, Nicole, Wagland, Richard, Alexis, Obrey, Gavin, Anna, Glaser, Adam and Watson, Eila K.
(2021)
Using the framework method for the analysis of qualitative dyadic data in health research.
Qualitative Health Research, 31 (8), .
(doi:10.1177/10497323211011599).
Abstract
There are an increasing number of qualitative studies which focus on the dyad (couples, families, caregivers–patients, health care professionals–patients). However, there is limited literature regarding qualitative methodology for dyadic analysis when members of the couple have been interviewed separately. The aim of this article is to share the knowledge we gained from undertaking a novel approach to dyadic analysis. We used an adapted version of the Framework method on data gathered in a study exploring the impact of prostate cancer on younger men and their partners. In this article, we examine and reflect on the challenges of this type of analysis and describe how we analyzed the interview data from a dyadic point of view, to share what we learned in the process.
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Accepted/In Press date: 13 May 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 May 2021
Published date: July 2021
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This work is funded by Oxford Brookes University, sub-study to the Life After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis (LAPCD). The LAPCD study was funded by the Movember Foundation, in partnership with Prostate Cancer UK, as part of the Prostate Cancer Outcomes programme, grant number BO26/MO.
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England, cancer, couples, dyad, dyadic analysis, experiences, framework method, health, illness and disease, qualitative, qualitative analysis
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