Semistructured interviewing in primary care research: a balance of relationship and rigour
University of Michigan · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
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 data, to explore participant thoughts, feelings and beliefs about a particular topic and to delve deeply into personal and sometimes sensitive issues. The purpose of this article was to identify and describe the essential skills to designing and conducting semistructured interviews in family medicine and primary care…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 214.71
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
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2Topics & keywords
- Interview
- Rigour
- Qualitative research
- Focus group
- Data collection
- Psychology
- Medical education
- Feeling