Qualitative research in veterinary medical education: Part 2 - carrying out research projects

Eva King, Emma C. Scholz, Susan M. Matthew, Liz H. Mossop, Kate A. Cobb, Elizabeth J. Norman, Daniel N. Schull

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Abstract

This is the second of two articles that together comprise an orientation and introduction to qualitative research for veterinary medical educators who may be new to research, or for those whose research experience is based on the quantitative traditions of biomedicine. In the first article (Part 1—Principles of Qualitative Design), we explored the types of research interests and goals suited to qualitative inquiry and introduced the concepts of research paradigms and methodologies. In this second article, we move to the strategies and actions involved in conducting a qualitative study, including selection and sampling of research sites and participants, data collection and analysis. We introduce some guidelines for reporting qualitative research and explore the ways in which qualitative research is evaluated and the findings applied. Throughout, we provide illustrative examples from veterinary and human medical education and suggest useful resources for further reading. Taken together, the two articles build an understanding of qualitative research, outline how it may be conducted, and equip readers with an improved capacity to appraise its value.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)519-527
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Veterinary Medical Education
Volume48
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Oct 2021

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