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  1. Semistructured interviewing in primary care research: a balance of relationship and rigour

    Semistructured in-depth interviews are commonly used in qualitative research and are the most frequent qualitative data source in health services research. This method typically consists of a dialogue between researcher and participant, guided by a flexible ...

  2. Semistructured interviewing in primary care research: a balance of

    Semistructured interviews provide an effective and feasible research method for family physicians to conduct in primary care research settings. Researchers using semistructured interviews for data collection should take on a relational focus and consider the skills of interviewing to ensure quality. Semistructured interviewing can be a powerful ...

  3. A Systematic Approach to Improving the Transparency of Interview

    Background Semi-structured interviews allow progressive interview refinements to gain an in-depth understanding of a research question, but interview refinements affect the stopping point. This paper aims to describe a method that provides transparency in interview refinements and helps researchers decide on a stopping point.

  4. Research and scholarly methods: Semi-structured interviews

    The purpose of this narrative review is to summarize methodological considerations and procedures for conducting semi-structured interviews in pharmacy services research. In this article, we propose the Seven Steps to Conducting, Analyzing, and Reporting Semi-Structured Interview Data (7S CARS-SID) for Pharmacy Services Research.

  5. Semi-structured Interviews

    The semi-structured interview is an exploratory interview used most often in the social sciences for qualitative research purposes or to gather clinical data. While it generally follows a guide or protocol that is devised prior to the interview and is focused on a core topic to provide a general structure, the semi-structured interview also ...

  6. Semi-structured interviewing

    Abstract This chapter presents a guide to conducting effective semi-structured interviews. It discusses the nature of semi-structured interviews and why they should be used, as well as preparation, the logistics of conducting the interview, and reflexivity. Keywords: research methods, semi-structured interviews, logistics, conducting the interview, reflexivity, clinical psychology, health ...

  7. Research and Scholarly Methods: Semi-structured Interviews

    Semi-. 50 structured interviews are the preferred data collection method when the researcher's goal is to better. 51 understand the participant's unique perspective rather than a generalized understanding of a. 52 phenomenon.6 Although there is certainly an appropriate place in qualitative research for other data.

  8. A Reflexive Lens on Preparing and Conducting Semi-structured Interviews

    Abstract In qualitative research, researchers often conduct semi-structured interviews with people familiar to them, but there are limited guidelines for researchers who conduct interviews to obtain curriculum-related information with academic colleagues who work in the same area of practice but at different higher education institutions. Using a pragmatic constructivist stance, we address the ...

  9. Conducting Semi-Structured Interviews

    Conducted conversationally with one respondent at a time, the semi-structured interview (SSI) employs a blend of closed- and open-ended questions, often accompanied by follow-up why or how questions....

  10. Semi-Structured Interview

    A semi-structured interview is a data collection method that relies on asking questions within a predetermined thematic framework. However, the questions are not set in order or in phrasing. In research, semi-structured interviews are often qualitative in nature. They are generally used as an exploratory tool in marketing, social science ...

  11. Semistructured interviewing in primary care research: a balance of

    Semistructured interviews provide an effective and feasible research method for family physicians to conduct in primary care research settings. Researchers using semistructured interviews for data ...

  12. Situating and Constructing Diversity in Semi-Structured Interviews

    Abstract Although semi-structured interviews (SSIs) are used extensively in research, scant attention is given to their diversity, underlying assumptions, construction, and broad applications to qualitative and mixed-method research. In this three-part article, we discuss the following: (a) how the SSI is situated historically including its evolution and diversification, (b) the principles of ...

  13. (PDF) Strengths and Weaknesses of Semi-Structured Interviews in

    A semi-structured interview (SSI) is one of the essential tools in conduction qualitative research. This essay draws upon the pros and cons of applying semi-structured interviews (SSI) in the ...

  14. Semistructured interviewing in primary care research: a balance of

    Semistructured interviews provide an effective and feasible research method for family physicians to conduct in primary care research settings. Researchers using semistructured interviews for data collection should take on a relational focus and consider the skills of interviewing to ensure quality.

  15. 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.

  16. In-Depth Interviews

    In-depth interviewing has become a popular data collection method in qualitative research in health professions education. Interviews can be unstructured, highly structured or semi-structured, the latter being most common. A well-crafted semi-structured interview guide includes predetermined questions while allowing flexibility to explore emergent topics based on the research question. In ...

  17. Semi-structured Interview: A Methodological Reflection on the

    Explore the semi-structured interview method in qualitative research and its application in educational studies.

  18. Semistructured interviewing in primary care research: a balance of

    Semistructured in-depth interviews are commonly used in qualitative research and are the most frequent qualitative data source in health services research. This method typically consists of a dialogue between researcher and participant, guided by a flexible interview protocol and supplemented by follow-up questions, probes and comments. The method allows the researcher to collect open-ended ...

  19. PDF Appendix 1: Semi-structured interview guide

    A semi-structured interview guide for exploring the experiences and perceptions of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus using GoHealth, a digital health intervention.

  20. Semi-structured interviews: guidance for novice researchers

    Nurses are increasingly involved in research, particularly qualitative research. This article aims to prepare nurses for conducting semi-structured research interviews.

  21. PDF Microsoft Word

    A semi-structured interview is a qualitative research method that combines a pre-determined set of open questions (questions that prompt discussion) with the opportunity for the interviewer to explore particular themes or responses further.

  22. Semi-structured interviews: Everything you need to know

    Much academic, consumer, and marketing research relies on semi-structured interviews to balance consistency in data collected with opportunities to uncover unanticipated findings. Generally, semi-structured interviews work well anytime you need to understand not just straightforward facts, but the reasoning, attitudes, and contexts surrounding ...

  23. The compounding impact of the social determinants of health and COVID

    Demographic forms were completed by participants followed by semi-structured interviews conducted by trained research personnel under the supervision by the first author. Although a sample size of 40 youth was proposed, theoretical saturation was reached at 33 participants . Interviews took place in-person or virtually (audio/video conferencing ...

  24. A qualitative study identifying implementation strategies using the i

    Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 staff and 17 PrEP-eligible patients in MS FQHCs between April 2021 and March 2022. The interview was guided by the integrated-Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (i-PARIHS) framework which covered PrEP facilitators and barriers. Interviews were coded according to the i ...

  25. A semi-structured interview for the dimensional assessment of

    This study evaluates the psychometric properties of the newly developed semi-structured interview, Interview Version of the Symptoms and Functioning Severity Scale (SFSS-I), which is designed to provide a dimensional assessment of internalizing and externalizing symptoms. Multi-informant baseline data from the OPTIE study was used, involving 358 children and adolescents aged 6 to 17 years (M ...

  26. Semi-structured and unstructured interviewing: a comparison of

    Abstract This comparison of interview methods was made during a preliminary investigation into the experiences and expectations of patients discharged from an acute psychiatric hospital. The data was collected by four unstructured and four semi-structured interviews and included the views of respondents regarding the method used.

  27. How does online postal self-sampling (OPSS) shape ...

    Purposive sampling was used to over-represent populations disproportionately affected by poor sexual health: young people; people of colour; men who have sex with men; and trans and non-binary people. Semi-structured interviews were analysed using Levesque's conceptual framework of access to healthcare. We interviewed 100 service users.

  28. Structured versus Semistructured versus Unstructured Interviews

    This entry reviews three types of clinical diagnostic interview (unstructured, semistructured, and fully structured interviews) and discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each.

  29. Important aspects of experiences from patients and parents related to

    Our findings from semi-structured interviews identified important aspects reported by both patients and parents on functions, side effects and follow-up care related to medication. ... Department of Health Services Research, Norwegian Institute of Public Health Skoyen, Pb 222, Oslo, 0213, Norway. Hilde Hestad Iversen. Authors.

  30. Team-based care in specialist practice: a path to improved physician

    Participants were supported through resources including funding, mentorship, and learning opportunities. To determine whether the program improved physician experience, quantitative data were collected using the validated Mini Z survey and qualitative data were collected through monthly reports, semi-structured interviews, and focus groups.