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How to analyze qualitative data By what method do we get from a long list of responses to open-ended questions about program effectiveness to a usable summary of results?

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How to analyze qualitative data By what method do we get from a long list of responses to open-ended questions about program effectiveness to a usable summary of results?

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By what method do we get from a lengthy focus group transcript to a usable summary of results? The fundamental process for analyzing and synthesizing qualitative data is to identify themes. This can be done inductively by reading each comment in a set, and from this reading, identifying themes. It can be done deductively. If you have a set of themes developed based on prior course evaluations, you can use this set to assign comments to themes/categories, and additional themes can be added as needed. An example below demonstrates this process. Here are some of the comments for the surgery rotation above (with the mean rating of 2.8), in no particular order, in response to the following request: Describe the weaknesses of this surgery rotation. “Poor feedback and evaluation of performance.” “Sometimes mocking students during intraoperative pimping was rather humiliating. Scrub nurses even commented that they felt badly for me.” “Expectations not entirely clear as far as following patient

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