2015
DOI: 10.18261/issn1892-2686-2015-02-10
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Empirically Testing Thematic Analysis (ETTA) - Methodological implications in textual analysis coding system

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“…To answer the research questions, a thematic analysis [25] was carried out, following five steps: Step 1: The interviews were read through and notes were taken, with the intention of identifying overall thematic headlines and structures in the text. Step 2: The analytical questions are then defined.…”
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“…To answer the research questions, a thematic analysis [25] was carried out, following five steps: Step 1: The interviews were read through and notes were taken, with the intention of identifying overall thematic headlines and structures in the text. Step 2: The analytical questions are then defined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Step 2: The analytical questions are then defined. The analytical questions differ from the research questions; the former takes into account the inclusion and exclusion criteria, clarification of concepts, delimitations and other relevant issues depending on the study [25]. The interviews were coded by reading through the interview text, searching for the answer to the analytical questions.…”
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“…The included questionnaires were coded and analyzed inductively [ 47 , 48 , 49 ]. Initially, the data was confronted with the question: What is this text about?…”
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“…This study used 24 semi-structured, explorative in-depth interviews (Guest, Namey & Mitchell, 2013;Spradley, 1979) and thematic analysis (Gildberg et al, 2015) rooted in the methodological approach described by Herbert Blumer by stressing the need for careful and disciplined examination of data (Blumer, 1986), in order to gain insight into how forensic mental health nursing staff perceived staff-patient conflicts.…”
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confidence: 99%