Event sponsored by:
Population Health Sciences
School of Medicine (SOM)
School of Nursing (SON)
Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)
Contact:
Amy BlackburnSpeaker:
Brian Perry, MPH, SR. Research Program Leader
During this workshop, participants will be introduced to applied strategies for developing deductive and inductive codebooks; applying codes to text; identifying themes; and ensuring rigor throughout the process of reading, categorizing, and interpreting qualitative data. Rapid analysis methods and strategies for maintaining rigor during this process will also be discussed. This workshop includes an introduction to NVivo, a qualitative data analysis program for organizing and displaying data.
Workshop Outcomes:
This workshop will focus on qualitative data analysis. By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
-Describe the general steps in using applied thematic data analysis to analyze qualitative data
-Apply concepts related to coding and identifying themes in qualitative data
-Understand how the analysis approach should be fit-for-purpose based on the objectives of the study and intent of the data
-Use NVivo to code and display data
-Explain the benefits and limitations of using computer software to assist in qualitative data analysis
Recommended Audience: For students and social scientists carrying out qualitative research involving text-based and/or transcribed interview and focus group data using semi-structured data collection tools.
Class Size: 25 regular slots/ 20 student slots
Duke Population Health Sciences Summer Institute