peer-reviewedFocus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore phenomena and are accepted as a legitimate qualitative methodology. The primary goal of focus groups is to use interaction data resulting from discussion among participants to increase the depth of the enquiry and reveal aspects of the phenomenon assumed to be otherwise less accessible. This article, the first of three articles on focus groups, examines the nature of focus groups, issues regarding planning focus groups, selecting participants and the size of the groups. This article is aimed at students who are undertaking research modules as part of their academic studies or writing a research proposal as well as at novice researchers who i...
Focus groups are a commonly used methodology to explore ideas in a group setting with a researcher a...
Qualitative research methodology has become an established part of the medical education research fi...
Aim. In this paper we explore the congruence of focus group interviews within a phenomenological fra...
Focus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore phenomena and...
peer-reviewedFocus group interviews are widely used in health research to explore phenomena and are...
peer-reviewedThe use of focus group interviews as a means of qualitative data collection has gained ...
Focus groups are used frequently in nursing research as a method for collecting qualitative data. Ho...
Over the past few years, the focus group method has assumed a very important role as a method for co...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
The use of focus groups may provide researchers with important insights into research questions via ...
Background: Focus group data are created through interactions between participants while in individu...
The purpose of this paper is to report what I learned about how to conduct focus group interviews th...
What are focus groups? How are they distinct from ordinary group discussions and what use are they a...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
Focus group interview is one of the valuable tools for collecting qualitative data. In view of exten...
Focus groups are a commonly used methodology to explore ideas in a group setting with a researcher a...
Qualitative research methodology has become an established part of the medical education research fi...
Aim. In this paper we explore the congruence of focus group interviews within a phenomenological fra...
Focus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore phenomena and...
peer-reviewedFocus group interviews are widely used in health research to explore phenomena and are...
peer-reviewedThe use of focus group interviews as a means of qualitative data collection has gained ...
Focus groups are used frequently in nursing research as a method for collecting qualitative data. Ho...
Over the past few years, the focus group method has assumed a very important role as a method for co...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
The use of focus groups may provide researchers with important insights into research questions via ...
Background: Focus group data are created through interactions between participants while in individu...
The purpose of this paper is to report what I learned about how to conduct focus group interviews th...
What are focus groups? How are they distinct from ordinary group discussions and what use are they a...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
Focus group interview is one of the valuable tools for collecting qualitative data. In view of exten...
Focus groups are a commonly used methodology to explore ideas in a group setting with a researcher a...
Qualitative research methodology has become an established part of the medical education research fi...
Aim. In this paper we explore the congruence of focus group interviews within a phenomenological fra...