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Team-Based Qualitative Rapid Analysis: Approach and Considerations for Conducting Developmental Formative Evaluation for Intervention Design.

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Schexnayder, J; Perry, KR; Sheahan, K; Majette Elliott, N; Subramaniam, S; Strawbridge, E; Webel, AR; Bosworth, HB; Gierisch, JM
Published in: Qual Health Res
July 2023

Qualitative rapid analysis is one of many rapid research approaches that offer a solution to the problem of time constrained health services evaluations and avoids sacrificing the richness of qualitative data that is needed for intervention design. We describe modifications to an established team-based, rapid analysis approach that we used to rapidly collect and analyze semi-structured interview data for a developmental formative evaluation of a cardiovascular disease prevention intervention. Over 18 weeks, we conducted and analyzed 35 semi-structured interviews that were conducted with patients and health care providers in the Veterans Health Administration to identify targets for adapting the intervention in preparation for a clinical trial. We identified 12 key themes describing actionable targets for intervention modification. We highlight important methodological decisions that allowed us to maintain rigor when using qualitative rapid analysis for intervention adaptation and we provide practical guidance on the resources needed to execute similar qualitative studies. We additionally reflect on the benefits and challenges of the described approach when working within a remote research team environment.ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04545489.

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Qual Health Res

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ISSN

1049-7323

Publication Date

July 2023

Volume

33

Issue

8-9

Start / End Page

778 / 789

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Qualitative Research
  • Program Evaluation
  • Nursing
  • Humans
  • Health Services Research
  • Health Personnel
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
  • 44 Human society
  • 42 Health sciences
 

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Schexnayder, J., Perry, K. R., Sheahan, K., Majette Elliott, N., Subramaniam, S., Strawbridge, E., … Gierisch, J. M. (2023). Team-Based Qualitative Rapid Analysis: Approach and Considerations for Conducting Developmental Formative Evaluation for Intervention Design. Qual Health Res, 33(8–9), 778–789. https://doi.org/10.1177/10497323231167348
Schexnayder, Julie, Kathleen R. Perry, Kate Sheahan, Nadya Majette Elliott, Soumya Subramaniam, Elizabeth Strawbridge, Allison R. Webel, Hayden B. Bosworth, and Jennifer M. Gierisch. “Team-Based Qualitative Rapid Analysis: Approach and Considerations for Conducting Developmental Formative Evaluation for Intervention Design.Qual Health Res 33, no. 8–9 (July 2023): 778–89. https://doi.org/10.1177/10497323231167348.
Schexnayder J, Perry KR, Sheahan K, Majette Elliott N, Subramaniam S, Strawbridge E, et al. Team-Based Qualitative Rapid Analysis: Approach and Considerations for Conducting Developmental Formative Evaluation for Intervention Design. Qual Health Res. 2023 Jul;33(8–9):778–89.
Schexnayder, Julie, et al. “Team-Based Qualitative Rapid Analysis: Approach and Considerations for Conducting Developmental Formative Evaluation for Intervention Design.Qual Health Res, vol. 33, no. 8–9, July 2023, pp. 778–89. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/10497323231167348.
Schexnayder J, Perry KR, Sheahan K, Majette Elliott N, Subramaniam S, Strawbridge E, Webel AR, Bosworth HB, Gierisch JM. Team-Based Qualitative Rapid Analysis: Approach and Considerations for Conducting Developmental Formative Evaluation for Intervention Design. Qual Health Res. 2023 Jul;33(8–9):778–789.
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Published In

Qual Health Res

DOI

ISSN

1049-7323

Publication Date

July 2023

Volume

33

Issue

8-9

Start / End Page

778 / 789

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Qualitative Research
  • Program Evaluation
  • Nursing
  • Humans
  • Health Services Research
  • Health Personnel
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
  • 44 Human society
  • 42 Health sciences