Applying Rapid Qualitative Analysis for Health Equity: Lessons Learned Using “EARS” With Latino Communities [PDF]
Qualitative research amplifies the voices of marginalized communities and thus plays a critical role in shaping our understanding of health inequities and their social determinants.
Sara M. St. George +5 more
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Analyzing fast and slow: Combining traditional and rapid qualitative analysis to meet multiple objectives of a complex transnational study [PDF]
Much of the methodological literature on rapid qualitative analysis describes processes used by a relatively small number of researchers focusing on one study site and using rapid analysis to replace a traditional analytical approach.
Lauren Suchman +60 more
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Rapid qualitative analysis in a mixed-methods evaluation of an infection prevention intervention in a UK hospital setting during the COVID-19 pandemic: A discussion of the CLEAN study methodology [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic created an urgent need for high-quality rapid research. One clinical challenge was how to minimise the risk of transmission in the hospital setting.
Ruchi Higham +10 more
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Rapid qualitative analysis approach to stakeholder and client interviews to inform mobile-based HIV testing in the U.S. Deep South [PDF]
Background The severity of the HIV epidemic in the United States’ rural South highlights geographic, socioeconomic, and racial disparities that disproportionately affect poor Black Americans.
Madeline C. Pratt +5 more
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Use of Rapid Qualitative Analysis to Support Collaborative Synergy Within a Community Coalition for Health Equity in Detroit [PDF]
Introduction: A community coalition is an effective strategy for addressing complex health challenges. A citywide coalition of community and academic experts was formed to address Detroit’s persistent health disparities.
Hayley S. Thompson +14 more
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Michigan tobacco cessation champions: A rapid qualitative analysis [PDF]
Background: Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. We interviewed Tobacco Cessation Champions, multi-sector decision makers, across the state of Michigan to assess and identify barriers and facilitators of smoking ...
Devin C. Tomlinson +7 more
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Planning for and Assessing Rigor in Rapid Qualitative Analysis (PARRQA): a consensus-based framework for designing, conducting, and reporting [PDF]
Background The use of rapid qualitative methods has increased substantially over the past decade in quality improvement and health services research.
Christine P. Kowalski +6 more
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Evaluation of a notes-based rapid qualitative analysis method to facilitate implementation [PDF]
Background Qualitative methodologies offer a nuanced approach to understanding stakeholder perspectives, preferences, and context in implementation research.
Rachel Brown +4 more
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Rapid and Rigorous Qualitative Data Analysis
Despite the advantages of using qualitative data to advance research and practice, applied researchers agree that the most daunting task is trying to analyze the data rapidly and rigorously.
Daphne C. Watkins
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Rapid qualitative analysis of recruitment obstacles in the FORVAD (Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy surgery versus Anterior Cervical Discectomy surgery in the treatment of cervical brachialgia) randomised, controlled trial [PDF]
Background The number of surgical trials is increasing but such trials can be complex to deliver and pose specific challenges. A multi-centre, Phase III, RCT comparing Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy versus Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion in the ...
Rebecca Talbot +8 more
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