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  1. Types of Interviews in Research

    Types of Interviews in Research | Guide & Examples. Published on March 10, 2022 by Tegan George. Revised on June 22, 2023. An interview is a qualitative research method that relies on asking questions in order to collect data. Interviews involve two or more people, one of whom is the interviewer asking the questions.

  2. Chapter 11. Interviewing

    Qualitative Sociology 37(2):153-171. Written as a response to various debates surrounding the relative value of interview-based studies and ethnographic studies defending the particular strengths of interviewing. This is a must-read article for anyone seriously engaging in qualitative research! Pugh, Allison J. 2013.

  3. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    Qualitative research draws from interpretivist and constructivist paradigms, ... One-on-one Interviews or Focus groups in which participants describe the case: ... Fraser H. (2004). Doing narrative research: Analysing personal stories line by line. Qualitative social work, 3(2), 179-201. Crossref. Google Scholar.

  4. Qualitative research method-interviewing and observation

    Interviewing. This is the most common format of data collection in qualitative research. According to Oakley, qualitative interview is a type of framework in which the practices and standards be not only recorded, but also achieved, challenged and as well as reinforced.[] As no research interview lacks structure[] most of the qualitative research interviews are either semi-structured, lightly ...

  5. Qualitative Interview: What it is & How to conduct one

    Qualitative interviews usually involve follow-up questions and are conducted in a conversation or discussion format. A qualitative interview is a more personal form of research agenda compared to general questionnaires or focused group studies. Such formats often include open-ended and follow-up questions. LEARN ABOUT: Behavioral Research.

  6. Interviews in the social sciences

    Abstract. In-depth interviews are a versatile form of qualitative data collection used by researchers across the social sciences. They allow individuals to explain, in their own words, how they ...

  7. PDF Interviewing in Qualitative Research

    Qualitative interview is a broad term uniting semi-structured and unstructured interviews. Quali-tative interviewing is less structured and more likely to evolve as a natural conversation; it is of-ten conducted in the form of respondents narrating their personal experiences or life histories. Qualitative interviews can be part of ethnography ...

  8. Twelve tips for conducting qualitative research interviews

    Introduction. In medical education research, the qualitative research interview is a viable and highly utilized data-collection tool (DiCicco-Bloom and Crabtree Citation 2006; Jamshed Citation 2014).There are a range of interview formats, conducted with both individuals and groups, where semi-structured interviews are becoming increasingly prevalent in medical education research.

  9. Interviewing in Qualitative Research

    Abstract. The interview is one of the basic methods of data collection employed in the social sciences. It is worth noting that this method is not restricted solely to the qualitative research. Interviews have been actively taken advantage of by representatives of various scientific traditions. Both the supporters of the positivist paradigm and ...

  10. Interviews and focus groups in qualitative research: an update for the

    Research interviews are a fundamental qualitative research method 15 and are utilised across methodological approaches. Interviews enable the researcher to learn in depth about the perspectives ...

  11. Qualitative Interviewing

    Qualitative interviewing is a foundational method in qualitative research and is widely used in health research and the social sciences. Both qualitative semi-structured and in-depth unstructured interviews use verbal communication, mostly in face-to-face interactions, to collect data about the attitudes, beliefs, and experiences of participants.

  12. What is Qualitative in Qualitative Research

    Qualitative research involves the studied use and collection of a variety of empirical materials - case study, personal experience, introspective, life story, interview, observational, historical, interactional, and visual texts - that describe routine and problematic moments and meanings in individuals' lives.

  13. "This Person is Safe": An Exemplar of Conducting Individual Interviews

    The first author conducted all of the interviews using their personal Zoom account, recorded audio during the interviews, and had the recordings transcribed verbatim by a professional organization. The interviews ranged from 45 minutes to 2.5 hours. ... In individual interviews in qualitative research, creating a connection between the ...

  14. Chapter 13: Interviews

    What are interviews? An interviewing method is the most commonly used data collection technique in qualitative research. 1 The purpose of an interview is to explore the experiences, understandings, opinions and motivations of research participants. 2 Interviews are conducted one-on-one with the researcher and the participant. Interviews are most appropriate when seeking to understand a ...

  15. How to use and assess qualitative research methods

    Abstract. This paper aims to provide an overview of the use and assessment of qualitative research methods in the health sciences. Qualitative research can be defined as the study of the nature of phenomena and is especially appropriate for answering questions of why something is (not) observed, assessing complex multi-component interventions ...

  16. The Qualitative Research Interview: Participants' Responsive

    As early as the 1980s, qualitative researchers demonstrated sensitivity to the impact of research interviews on participants (Cowles, 1988; Munhall, 1988).Reacting to the hegemony of standardized measures that were thought to "squelch or deform the localized and personal knowledge of research participants" (Gergen, 2001, p. 21), researchers focused on learning about people's often deeply ...

  17. Methods of data collection in qualitative research: interviews and

    There are a variety of methods of data collection in qualitative research, including observations, textual or visual analysis (eg from books or videos) and interviews (individual or group). 1 ...

  18. (PDF) Interviewing in qualitative research

    The interview method provides the opportunity to learn about people's experiences by describing and explaining an event, situation, person, or idea. In this way, rich and detailed information ...

  19. In-Depth Interviews in Qualitative Research

    In-depth interviews are a cornerstone of qualitative research, especially in approaches like grounded theory and ethnography where understanding the nuances of personal experiences and cultural contexts is key to developing rich, grounded theories. By using QDA coding tools like Delve, handling the wealth of data from these interviews is much ...

  20. Interview Research

    InterViews by Steinar Kvale Interviewing is an essential tool in qualitative research and this introduction to interviewing outlines both the theoretical underpinnings and the practical aspects of the process. After examining the role of the interview in the research process, Steinar Kvale considers some of the key philosophical issues relating ...

  21. What Is Qualitative Research?

    Qualitative research methods. Each of the research approaches involve using one or more data collection methods.These are some of the most common qualitative methods: Observations: recording what you have seen, heard, or encountered in detailed field notes. Interviews: personally asking people questions in one-on-one conversations. Focus groups: asking questions and generating discussion among ...

  22. Clinical research nurses perceive their role as being like the hub of a

    A qualitative study analysing individual interview data. Methods. Interviews with 10 participants were conducted in April 2017 and repeated with five participants in May 2022. A semi-structured interview guide was used to cover topics such as experiences of working in a new role and professional challenges related to the role.

  23. Combining Online and Offline Methods in Qualitative Research

    The Power of a Hybrid Approach For qualitative researchers, there are many tools available online today. Online surveys, video interviews, online qual platform, social media monitoring among others.

  24. Qualitative interview study of strategies to support healthcare

    Qualitative interview study of strategies to support healthcare personnel mental health through an occupational health lens BMJ Open. 2024 Jan 11;14(1):e075920. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075920. ... Qualitative Research Grants and funding IK2 HX003077/HX/HSRD VA/United States ...

  25. The implementation of person-centred plans in the community-care sector

    This project encompasses qualitative interviews with representatives from different community-care organizations, as well as staff and persons-supported at a partner community-care organization. ... we provide personal support, ... Qualitative research methods for the social sciences: 2nd ed. Bostan, MA: Allyn and Bacon; 1995. p. 421. ...

  26. Getting more out of interviews. Understanding interviewees' accounts in

    Qualitative interviews - ranging from unstructured to open-ended and to provocative - are methodologically well-established tools of social-scientific data gathering (see i.e. Kvale and Brinkmann, 2009; Roulston, 2010). They are very common in social sciences when it comes to studying the perspectives, experiences, explanations and ...

  27. Paramedics' experiences of barriers to, and enablers of ...

    Paramedics' work, even pre-pandemic, can be confronting and dangerous. As pandemics add extra stressors, the study explored paramedics' lived experience of the barriers to, and enablers of, responding to suspected or confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases. This exploratory-descriptive qualitative study used semi-structured interviews to investigate Queensland metropolitan ...

  28. 'It was like coming back from the clouds': a qualitative analysis of

    Regular formal and informal supervision with the psychologist was sustained throughout the project to reflect upon experiences and learnings, both in conducting research, in how lived experience influenced research practice, and how undertaking the research impacted upon personal wellbeing. Interviews were guided by, but not confined to, an ...

  29. "Let's put it this way: you can't really live without it"

    Interviews were conducted in the German language by an experienced qualitative researcher with a background in psychology, palliative care, and medical ethics (A.G.) using an open-ended interview guide that was developed to elicit participants' perspectives on their knowledge, use, and perceived benefits and risks of DT use for palliative care.

  30. Factors leading to lapses in professional behaviour of Gynae residents

    The interview findings regarding personal factors also examined communication skills and patient expectations. Our study revealed that a lack of communication skills when dealing with challenging situations often led to conflicts. ... Merriam SB, Tisdell EJ. Qualitative Research: A Guide to Design and Implementation, 4th Edition. Jossey-Bass ...