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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 21, 2012; 18(43): 6240-6249
Published online Nov 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i43.6240
Published online Nov 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i43.6240
Ref. | Theoretical perspective | Sampling strategy | Recruitment setting | Data collection method | Analytical approach |
Dudley-Brown[17] | Phenomenological | Convenience sample (n = 3) | Patients sampled from IBD outpatient clinic when attending for their scheduled appointment | In depth semi structured interviews | Coding and memo system used, grouped and transformed into an interpretive understanding of the phenomenology of living with UC, with the extraction of emergent themes |
Daniel et al[51] | Phenomenological | Purposive sample (n = 5) | Patients recruited by an advertisement in national newspaper | In depth semi structured interviews | Kings Goal Attainment Framework used as theoretical framework; thematic content analysis of interviews to develop themes in line with this framework |
Hall et al[50] | Grounded theory | Purposive sample (n = 31) | Recruited from a previous unconnected study, sampled by lowest quintile of UK-IBDQ, established low quality of life | In depth interviews and focus groups | Concurrent data collection and analysis to identify emerging themes; selective coding was used to enabled theoretical framework |
Burger et al[38] | Interpretive phenomenological design | Convenience sample (n = 8) | Participants from mailing list of Indiana Chapter of Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America, answered advert and recruited according to inclusion/exclusion criteria | In depth interviews, each participant interviewed 3 times | Thematic analysis, identification analysis and identification of paradigm cases used |
Lynch et al[53] | Phenomenological | Purposive sample (n = 4) | Participants recruited from Crohn’s and Colitis New Zealand | Semi structured in depth interviews | Thematic analysis from transcribed data, ongoing process of interpretation used to refine themes to describe nature of the experience |
Pihl-Lesnovska et al[52] | Grounded theory | Theoretical sample(n = 11) | Patients recruited from the gastroenterology outpatient clinic | Unstructured in depth interviews | Constant comparative analysis used, saturation determined sample size; core category and related categories identified; two authors analysed all interview transcripts |
Cooper et al[54] | Framework | Purposive sampling (n = 24) | Patients sampled from IBD outpatient clinic when attending for their scheduled appointment | Semi structured in depth interviews | Thematic content analysis using framework |
- Citation: Kemp K, Griffiths J, Lovell K. Understanding the health and social care needs of people living with IBD: A meta-synthesis of the evidence. World J Gastroenterol 2012; 18(43): 6240-6249
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v18/i43/6240.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v18.i43.6240