Teamwork in Qualitative Research: Descriptions of a Multicountry Team Approach

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作者
Milford, Cecilia [1 ]
Kriel, Yolandie [1 ]
Njau, Irene [2 ]
Nkole, Theresa [3 ]
Gichangi, Peter [2 ,4 ,5 ]
Cordero, Joanna Paula [6 ]
Smit, Jennifer A. [1 ]
Steyn, Petrus S. [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Witwatersrand, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Maternal Adolescent & Child Hlth Res Unit, MatCH Res Unit,Fac Hlth Sci, Durban, South Africa
[2] Int Ctr Reprod Hlth ICRH K, Mombasa, Kenya
[3] UTH, Minist Hlth, Lusaka, Zambia
[4] Univ Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
[5] Univ Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
[6] WHO, Dept Reprod Hlth & Res, Geneva, Switzerland
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qualitative research; multicountry study; south-south collaboration; reproductive health research methodologies; teamwork; SOUTH; CHALLENGES;
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10.1177/1609406917727189
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C [社会科学总论];
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摘要
Multicountry teamwork in qualitative research is receiving increased recognition in an attempt to address global health problems. We report our experience of teamwork implementing a multicountry study (Zambia, South Africa, and Kenya), employing qualitative research to gain insight into met needs of contraception. Using this study example, we demonstrate the innovative development of a multicountry, south-south relationship (i.e., collaboration and sharing of knowledge between developing countries located in the Global South) within the health-care research setting. In addition, strategies employed for a collaborative research process and approaches used for data collection and analysis are described. We also describe the parallel but interlinked processes of developing a collaborative relationship, rigorous data collection, and the process of teamwork in data analysis. We discuss how we collaboratively developed and tested codes and themes and the use of a shared codebook in a team. The end result was country-specific data analyses reports using a single shared codebook, allowing for analyses that were appropriate to the region yet comparable across countries. The success of this project can be attributed to the methodological rigor, facilitated by intense communications, and support processes in this south-south collaboration.
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