Conducting qualitative research on cervical cancer screening among diverse groups of immigrant women Research reflections: challenges and solutions

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Karwalajtys, Tina L. [1 ]
Redwood-Campbell, Lynda J. [1 ]
Fowler, Nancy C. [1 ]
Lohfeld, Lynne H. [2 ]
Howard, Michelle [1 ]
Kaczorowski, Janusz A. [3 ]
Lytwyn, Alice [4 ]
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[1] McMaster Univ, Dept Family Med, Hamilton, ON L8P 0A1, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Dept Clin Epidemiol & Biostat, Hamilton, ON L8P 0A1, Canada
[3] Univ British Columbia, Dept Family Practice, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada
[4] McMaster Univ, Dept Pathol & Mol Med, Hamilton, ON L8P 0A1, Canada
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OBJECTIVE To explore the research lessons learned in the process of conducting qualitative research on cervical cancer screening perspectives among multiple ethnolinguistic groups of immigrant women and to provide guidance to family medicine researchers on methodologic and practical issues related to planning and conducting focus group research with multiple immigrant groups. DESIGN Observations based on a qualitative study of 11 focus groups. SETTING Hamilton, Ont. PARTICIPANTS Women from 1 of 5 ethnolinguistic immigrant groups and Canadian-born women of low socioeconomic status. METHODS We conducted 11 focus groups using interactive activities and tools to learn about women's views of cervical cancer screening, and we used our research team reflections, deliberate identification of preconceptions or potential biases, early and ongoing feedback from culturally representative field workers, postinterview debriefings, and research team debriefings as sources of information to inform the process of such qualitative research. MAIN FINDINGS Our learnings pertain to 5 areas: forming effective research teams and community partnerships; culturally appropriate ways of accessing communities and recruiting participants; obtaining written informed consent; using sensitive or innovative data collection approaches; and managing budget and time requirements. Important elements included early involvement, recruitment, and training of ethnolinguistic field workers in focus group methodologies, and they were key to participant selection, participation, and effective groups. Research methods (eg, recruitment approaches, inclusion criteria) needed to be modified to accommodate cultural norms. Recruitment was slower than anticipated. Acquiring signed consent might also require extra time. Novel approaches within focus groups increased the likelihood of more rich discussion about sensitive topics. High costs of professional translation might challenge methodologic rigour (eg, back-translation). CONCLUSION By employing flexible and innovative approaches and including members of the participating cultural groups in the research team, this project was successful in engaging multiple cultural groups in research. Our experiences can inform similar research by providing practical learning within the context of established qualitative methods.
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