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Quality in qualitative research

Criteria for authors and assessors in the submission and assessment of qualitative research articles for the Medical Journal of Australia

Simon C Kitto, Janice Chesters and Carol Grbich
MJA 2008; 188 (4): 243-246
Abstract
  • Qualitative research most commonly involves the systematic collection, ordering, description and interpretation of textual data generated from talk, observation or documentation.

  • A report of qualitative research should address the following criteria:

    • Clarification and justification;

    • Procedural rigour;

    • Representativeness;

    • Interpretative rigour;

    • Reflexivity and evaluative rigour; and

    • Transferability.

  • Because of the limitations on article length for the Medical Journal of Australia, authors should focus on only a couple of aspects of the research, rather than trying to present a simplified description of multiple aspects.

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