Translational framework for implementation evaluation and research: a normalisation process theory coding manual for qualitative research and instrument development
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine · University of Southampton · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) is frequently used to inform qualitative research that aims to explain and evaluate processes that shape late-stage translation of innovations in the organisation and delivery of healthcare. A coding manual for qualitative researchers using NPT will facilitate transparent data analysis processes and will also reduce the cognitive and practical burden on researchers.
(a) To simplify the theory for the user. (b) To describe the purposes, methods of development, and potential application of a coding manual that translates normalisation process theory (NPT) into an easily usable framework for qualitative analysis. (c) To present an NPT coding manual that is ready for use. METHOD: Qualitative content analysis of papers and chapters that developed normalisation process theory, selection and structuring of theory constructs, and testing constructs against interview data and published empirical studies using NPT.
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13Topics & keywords
- Health services research
- Health administration
- Coding (social sciences)
- Health informatics
- Medicine
- Nursing research
- Implementation research
- Qualitative research