2021
DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyab168.646
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920Stakeholder analysis to develop a national outbreak response plan for Q fever in Australia

Abstract: Background Q fever is a zoonotic disease that can cause prolonged and debilitating illness in humans. Australia has the highest number of cases reported in the world and animal-human outbreaks would require a coordinated response from both animal and public health authorities. Methods Expert opinion workshops are conducted across several states in Australia. Discussions were audio recorded and transcribed for thematic analysi… Show more

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“…According to Snyder (2019), this review has several characteristics. First, it can employ thematic or content analysis, a methodology used to identify and analyze patterns or themes within a text (Tan & Heller, 2021), that has proved to be a valuable tool for examining and synthesizing findings obtained from a semi-systematic review. Second, this type of review is not limited to using quantitative research articles to gather information on sample characteristics; it can also include qualitative articles.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Snyder (2019), this review has several characteristics. First, it can employ thematic or content analysis, a methodology used to identify and analyze patterns or themes within a text (Tan & Heller, 2021), that has proved to be a valuable tool for examining and synthesizing findings obtained from a semi-systematic review. Second, this type of review is not limited to using quantitative research articles to gather information on sample characteristics; it can also include qualitative articles.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%