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Guidelines to Critiquing Qualitative Research Reports
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Was the title a good one, suggesting the key phenomenon and the group of community under study? Does the abstract clearly and concisely summarize the main features of the report?
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Statement of the Problem Research Questions Literature Review Conceptual Underpinnings
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What is the research problem? Is the problem statement easy to locate and clearly stated? Does the problem statement build a cogent and persuasive argument for the new study? Does the problem have significance for and/or contribute to nursing? Is there a good fit between the research problem and the research paradigm?
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Are purpose statements or questions worded appropriately? ◦ Key concepts/variables should be identified ◦ Population of interest should be specified ◦ Are verbs used appropriately? ◦ Are questions consistent with the study’s philosophical basis, underlying tradition, conceptual framework, or ideological orientation?
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Does the review seem thorough and include most of the major studies on the topic? Does the review include recent research in nursing and related disciplines? Is the review a critical appraisal and comparison or a summary of existing work? Does the review identify important gaps in the literature?
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Is the review well organized? Is the development of ideas clear? Does the review use appropriate language related to prior findings? Does the author paraphrase or over-quote? Does the review support the need for the study? Does the review draw appropriate conclusions about practice implications?
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Does the report describe an explicit theoretical or conceptual framework for the study? If not, is the absence a detraction? Does the report describe the major features of the theory or model for the reader? Is the theory or model an appropriate fit for the research problem? Is the philosophical basis, underlying tradition, conceptual framework, or ideological orientation made explicit?
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Are concepts adequately defined and consistent with the theory? Is the framework based on a conceptual model of nursing or borrowed from another discipline? Did the framework guide the study methods? Does the researcher tie the findings of the study back to the framework at the end of the report?
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Protection of Participants’ Rights Research Design Sample and Setting Data/Text Collection Procedures Enhancement of Trustworthiness
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Was the study approved and monitored by an IRB or other ethics review committee? Were study participants subjected to any physical harm, discomfort, or psychological distress? What steps did researchers take to remove or prevent harm? Did benefits outweigh any potential risks experienced? Did benefits to society outweigh costs to participants?
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Was any type of coercion or undue influence used to recruit participants? Did they have the right to withdraw or refuse without penalty? Were participants deceived in any way? Were appropriate informed consent procedures used? Were adequate steps taken to safeguard the privacy of participants? If vulnerable groups were involved, were special precautions taken? Were groups omitted without justifiable rationale?
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Is the research tradition for the qualitative study identified? Is the research question congruent with a qualitative approach and with the specific research tradition? Are data sources, research methods, and analytic approach congruent with the research tradition? How well is the research design described? Are design decisions explained and justified?
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Does it appear that the researcher made all design decisions upfront, or did the design emerge during data collection? Is the design appropriate, given the research question? Does the design lend itself to a thorough, in- depth, intensive examination of the phenomenon of interest? Was there appropriate evidence of reflexivity in the design?
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Was the study undertaken with an ideological perspective? Was there evidence of full collaboration between researchers and participants? Did the research have the power to be transformative, or is there evidence that a transformative process occurred?
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Is the setting or context adequately described and appropriate for the research question? Are sample selection procedures clearly delineated? What type of sampling strategy was used? Were eligibility criteria for the study specified? How were participants recruited into the study? Did the recruitment strategy yield information-rich participants?
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Given the information needs of the study, was the sampling approach appropriate? Are dimensions of the phenomenon under study adequately represented? Is the sample size adequate and appropriate for the qualitative tradition of the study? Did the researcher indicate that saturation had been achieved? Do the findings suggest a richly textured and comprehensive set of data/text? Are key characteristics of the sample described? Is a rich description of participants and context provided, allowing for an assessment of the transferability of the findings?
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Was the best method used to capture the data? If self-report methods were used, what decisions were made to solicit information? Were data gathered through two or more methods to achieve triangulation? If observational methods were used, how were the observations described?
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How were data recorded? Did the report provide adequate information about data collection procedures? How were data collectors selected and trained? Where and under what circumstances were data/text gathered and recorded?
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Does the report discuss efforts to enhance or evaluate the quality of the data and the overall inquiry? Is the description sufficiently detailed and cleared, or is there other information that allows you to draw inferences about the quality of the data, the analysis, and the interpretations? What specific techniques did the researcher use to enhance the trustworthiness and integrity of the inquiry?
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Which specific quality criteria (credibility, authenticity) were addressed through quality- enhancement efforts and which were not? What can you conclude about the study’s validity/integrity/rigor/trustworthiness? How does the report address the transferability of findings? How did the report address any study limitations and implications for further study?
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Given the nature of the data, was the analysis approach appropriate for the research design? Is the category scheme described? Does it appear logical and complete, without overlap and redundancy? Were manual or computer methods used to index and organize the text? How does the report describe the process by which the actual analysis was performed?
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What major themes or processes emerged? If excerpts from the data are provided, do the themes appear to capture the meaning of the narratives? What evidence does the report provide that analysis is accurate? Were data displayed in a manner that allows you to verify the researcher’s conclusions?
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Was a conceptual map, model, or diagram effectively displayed to communicate important processes? Was the context of the phenomenon adequately described? Does the report give you a clear picture of the social or emotional world of study participants? Did the analysis yield a meaningful and insightful picture of the phenomenon under study?
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See above under heading “Enhancement of Transferability”
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Presentation ◦ Is the report well written, well organized, and sufficiently detailed for critical analysis? ◦ Was description of the methods, findings, and interpretations sufficiently rich and vivid? Researcher Credibility ◦ Do the researchers’ clinical, substantive, or methodolgic qualifications and experience enhance confidence in the findings and their interpretation?
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Do the study findings appear to be trustworthy—do you have confidence in the truth value of the results? Does the study contribute any meaningful evidence that can be used in nursing practice or that is useful to the nursing discipline? Will you use this study in your practice?
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