2011
DOI: 10.1002/j.1556-6678.2011.tb00092.x
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Publishing Qualitative Research in Counseling Journals

Abstract: This article focuses on the essential elements to be included when developing a qualitative study and preparing the findings for publication. Using the sections typically found in a qualitative article, the author describes content relevant to each section, with additional suggestions for publishing qualitative research.

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“…Employing qualitative research designs (or mixed methods designs that incorporate qualitative and quantitative approaches) could assist the discussion of application. Hunt's (2011) review of the structure of articles that use qualitative designs emphasizes the benefits for discussing practice application from qualitative research. Typically, qualitative research articles provide themes that emerge from the data, and participant quotes are used to support the themes.…”
Section: Opportunities For Integrating Theory Research and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employing qualitative research designs (or mixed methods designs that incorporate qualitative and quantitative approaches) could assist the discussion of application. Hunt's (2011) review of the structure of articles that use qualitative designs emphasizes the benefits for discussing practice application from qualitative research. Typically, qualitative research articles provide themes that emerge from the data, and participant quotes are used to support the themes.…”
Section: Opportunities For Integrating Theory Research and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors -including Savin-Baden and Mojor (2010), Migiro and Oseko (2010), Bluhm, et al (2011), Hunt (2011), Bansal and Corley (2012, Sinkovics and Alfoldi (2012), and Tracy (2013) -encourage academic researchers to rely more on qualitative research methods by outlining its advantages and trustworthiness for academic research.…”
Section: Job Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, efforts were made to increase transferability by providing demographics of participants, descriptive quotes from the data, and a clear description of procedures undertaken (Hunt, 2011). Further, the research team addressed confirmability by discussing their assumptions and biases, maintaining an audit trail to promote transparency of the process, and having ongoing discussions to ensure emerging themes were directly supported by the data (De Stefano, Atkins, Noble, & Heath, 2012).…”
Section: Quality and Trustworthinessmentioning
confidence: 99%