2023
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311xen033123
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Methodological issues in qualitative research on HIV prevention: an integrative review

Cristiane Spadacio,
Lorruan Alves dos Santos,
Isa da Silva Sorrentino
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Abstract: In view of the growing concern about the use of qualitative approach in health research, this article aims to analyze how the qualitative theoretical-methodological framework of HIV prevention is presented in empirical research. We conducted an integrative literature review with the following guiding questions: “How is the qualitative theoretical-methodological framework expressed in empirical research on HIV prevention?”; “What are the limits and potentials of the qualitative methodological designs employed?”… Show more

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“…There are many studies in qualitative healthcare research conducting theoretically anchored qualitative analyses, drawing inspiration from, for example, feminist poststructuralism (e.g., Willett & Etowa, (2023) as well as various medical, anthropological, psychological, economic and sociological theories (e.g., Spadacio et al, 2023). Furthermore, qualitative approaches aligned with interpretive descriptions have gained popularity in healthcare research to inform practical applications (Burdine et al, 2021;Thorne, 2016).…”
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“…There are many studies in qualitative healthcare research conducting theoretically anchored qualitative analyses, drawing inspiration from, for example, feminist poststructuralism (e.g., Willett & Etowa, (2023) as well as various medical, anthropological, psychological, economic and sociological theories (e.g., Spadacio et al, 2023). Furthermore, qualitative approaches aligned with interpretive descriptions have gained popularity in healthcare research to inform practical applications (Burdine et al, 2021;Thorne, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%