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One size fits all? What counts as quality practice in (reflexive) thematic analysis?

Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2020
Developing a universal quality standard for thematic analysis (TA) is complicated by the existence of numerous iterations of TA that differ paradigmatically, philosophically and procedurally.
Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke
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Thematic analysis of qualitative data: AMEE Guide No. 131

Medical Teacher, 2020
Thematic analysis is a widely used, yet often misunderstood, method of qualitative data analysis. It is a useful and accessible tool for qualitative researchers, but confusion regarding the method’s philosophical underpinnings and imprecision in how it ...
Michelle E Kiger, L. Varpio
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Reflecting on reflexive thematic analysis

Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 2019
Since initially writing on thematic analysis in 2006, the popularity of the method we outlined has exploded, the variety of TA approaches have expanded, and, not least, our thinking has developed and shifted. In this reflexive commentary, we look back at
Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke
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Is thematic analysis used well in health psychology? A critical review of published research, with recommendations for quality practice and reporting

Health Psychology Review, 2023
Despite the persistent dominance of a ‘scientific psychology’ paradigm in health psychology, the use of qualitative research continues to grow. Qualitative approaches are often based on fundamentally different values from (post)positivistempiricism ...
Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke
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To saturate or not to saturate? Questioning data saturation as a useful concept for thematic analysis and sample-size rationales

, 2019
The concept of data saturation, defined as ‘information redundancy’ or the point at which no new themes or codes ‘emerge’ from data, is widely referenced in thematic analysis (TA) research in sport and exercise, and beyond.
Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke
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