Qualitative data analysis in health services research
Session overview
This seminar aims to demystify the process of analysing qualitative data. Join us and learn about the key terms, concepts, and four of the more common methods used to analyse qualitative data in health services research.
This session follows June’s seminar which introduced qualitative research, the markers of rigour, and approaches to critical appraisal (Click here to view the June recording). It also follows July’s seminar which delved deeper into qualitative methodologies, and how these inform research methods, reflexivity, and rigour (Click here to view the July recording).
During this session we will cover:
- Common terms and concepts relevant to qualitative data analysis
- Key considerations when deciding which method to use to analyse qualitative data
- Reflexivity
- Four common qualitative data analysis methods and their applications in health services research
DATE
Wednesday 7th August 2024, 3:00pm-4:00pm
Location
Microsoft Teams - Once you have registered the meeting link will be provided in the confirmation email and calender invitation.
About the Presenter
Olivia King is an allied health researcher and the Manager of Research Capability Building for Western Alliance and is a consultant with AHP Workforce. She is an Affiliate Senior Lecturer role with Deakin Rural Health and holds an Adjunct Research Associate position with the Monash Centre for Scholarship in Health Education. She is passionate about developing research capability in the health sector and promoting the translation of research into practice, particularly in rural and regional health settings.
Who are the Rural Research Collaborative Learning Network (RR-CLaN)?
The RR-CLaN is a rural led initiative that aims to provide high-quality research education and training to healthcare staff working in rural, regional and remote areas. Our aim is to provide you with the education and training opportunities to build key skills in how to use and undertake research to improve healthcare delivery.
RR-CLaN collaborators:
NSW: Central Coast Local Health District; Far West Local Health District; Hunter New England Local Health District; Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District; Mid North Coast Local Health District; Murrumbidgee Local Health District; Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District; Northern New South Wales Local Health District; Southern New South Wales Local Health District; Western New South Wales Local Health District; Health Education and Training Institute (HETI).
QLD: Tropical Australian Academic Health Centre (supporting Townsville Hospital and Health Service; Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service; Mackay Hospital and Health Service; North West Hospital and Health Service; Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service); Darling Downs Health Innovation and Research Collaborative; Darling Downs, South West Hospital and Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service.