What about N? A methodological study of sample-size reporting in focus group studies
Uni Research (Norway) · Nasjonalt Kunnskapssenter for Helsetjenesten · +1 more institution
Abstract
Focus group studies are increasingly published in health related journals, but we know little about how researchers use this method, particularly how they determine the number of focus groups to conduct. The methodological literature commonly advises researchers to follow principles of data saturation, although practical advise on how to do this is lacking. Our objectives were firstly, to describe the current status of sample size in focus group studies reported in health journals. Secondly, to assess whether and how researchers explain the number of focus groups they carry out. We searched PubMed for studies that had used focus groups and that had been published in open access journals during 2008, and…
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2Topics & keywords
- Focus group
- Sample size determination
- Sample (material)
- Data collection
- Rule of thumb
- Focus (optics)
- Medicine
- Psychology
- No poverty