articleQualitative Health ResearchNov 27, 2015Closed access

Sample Size in Qualitative Interview Studies

University of Copenhagen · Uni Research (Norway) · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Sample sizes must be ascertained in qualitative studies like in quantitative studies but not by the same means. The prevailing concept for sample size in qualitative studies is "saturation." Saturation is closely tied to a specific methodology, and the term is inconsistently applied. We propose the concept "information power" to guide adequate sample size for qualitative studies. Information power indicates that the more information the sample holds, relevant for the actual study, the lower amount of participants is needed. We suggest that the size of a sample with sufficient information power depends on (a) the aim of the study, (b) sample specificity, (c) use of established theory, (d) quality of dialogue,…

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Keywords
  • Qualitative research
  • Sample (material)
  • Psychology
  • Interview
  • Sample size determination
  • Semi-structured interview
  • Medical education
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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