A critical review of the reporting of reflexive thematic analysis in Health Promotion International
University of Auckland · University of the West of England
Abstract
Using the concept of methodological congruence-where the different elements of a study 'fit' together-we explore both problematic and good practice in (reflexive) thematic analysis (TA) as reported in Health Promotion International (HPI). Aligning with the importance we place on 'owning your perspectives' we situate this exploration in relation to our understanding of the variation in approaches to TA and qualitative research more broadly. This contextualization is necessary for highlighting why we judge practices to be in/congruent, and to facilitate more knowing congruence in future research. We critically reviewed a 'sample' of 31 papers published in HPI between 2010 and 2023 citing Braun and Clarke as…
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- 105.49
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Reflexivity
- Thematic analysis
- Sociology
- Contextualization
- Epistemology
- Qualitative research
- Psychology
- Social science