Qualitative Research Methods - deepening the understanding of methods for analysis and traditions
Ph.D. -course
- ECTS credits
- 3
- Teaching semesters Spring
- Course code
- MEDKVFORSK2
- Number of semesters
- 1
- Resources
Course description
Course content
The aim of the course is to give the candidates thorough knowledge about different ways of analyzing qualitative research material and their basis in varying theoretical perspectives and traditions.
The course is a continuation of the course MEDKVFORSK, where the focus is a deepening in qualitative research methods in general. In MEDKVFORSK II the intention is to go deeper into the analysis based on different research traditions as pragmatism, phenomenology, the narrative tradition and ethnography. A particular focus on how theory of knowledge and methodological preconditions within the different traditions will have consequences for the analysis. To develop the candidates¿ analytic abilities when analyzing concrete research material is underscored. Hence, assignments and oral presentations will be emphasized, expecting a high degree of student activity and independance.
Learning outcomes
Upon completing this course the candidate should have the following learning outcomes in knowledge, skills and general competency:
Knowledge
The candidate:
- have thorough insights in and advanced understanding of the different traditions¿ theoretical and methodological consequences for analysis of qualitative data
- can assess the appropriateness of different methods for analysis of qualitative data
Skills
The candidate:
- is able to demonstrate that the method for analysis is based on the aim of the study and characteristics of the research material
- is able to reflect on and challenge scientific methods and approaches in one¿s own field and related fields
General Competency
The candidate:
- is able to conduct qualitative analysis based on well established criteria of quality and with high degree of scientific integrity
- is able to identify ethical dilemmas and challenges related to analysis of qualitative data
- shows thorough insight in possibilities and limitations when choosing methodological approaches in analysis of qualitative data
Study period
spring 2016
Credits (ECTS)
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
- mandatory participation in the entire course
- short written description of own project aim, research questions, design), and suggested procedure/method for analysis and reasons for the choice. This description must be handed in together with the application for taking part in the course.
- oral presentation (incl. power-point presentation with notes) as to choice of procedure/method for analysis and preliminary analysis of research material from own project (session I)
- oral presentation (incl. power-point presentation with notes) as to analysis of a text handed out by the course managers (session II)
- «opponent» after one of the other PhD-candidate¿s presentations (receives power-point presentation with notes prior to the session)
- actively contributing in the discussions
- orient oneself in the literature
Language of instruction
Course registration and deadlines
StudentWeb for PhD-canditates at UiB. PhD-candidates/applicants from external institutions have to apply for the right to be a hospitant, see: http://www.uib.no/mofa/forskning/forskerutdanning-ved-det-medisinsk-odontologiske-fakultet/skjemaer-og-avtaler-forskerutdanningen
Deadline: January 31st
Pre-requirements
Master degree
The candidates must have a research project with a qualitative research design as (part of) their PhD research.
Form of assessment
Two assignments related to analysis, oral presentation of one individually and one in a group, power-point presentation with notes must be handed in for both assignments prior to the sessions, feedback from course managers.
Approved/not-approved
Who may participate
Supplementary course information
The course will be organized in two sessions: the first one lasts for three days, the last one day. Preparation shall include short description of one¿s own project, included aim, research question and methodological approach (300 words). Additionally, suggested or choice of analytic procedures/method and the reasons for the choice as to the research materials characteristics and the anchoring of the study in research tradition (700 words), altogether 1000 words. The description shall be handed in together with the application for taking part in the course.
Scope of the work: Session I: Oral individual presentation of suggested analytic procedures/methods and reasons therefore, included sketch of preliminary analysis (15 min.), opposition from co-candidate (10 min.), feedback from course managers (10 min.) and discussion in the group (10 min), altogether 45 min. on each candidate. Session II: each group gives an oral presentation of group assignment (analysis of text handed out by the course managers) (15 min.), discussion in the group (15 min.), feedback from the course managers (15 min.), altogether 45 min. for each presentation.
The course lasts for four days, about five hours a day, altogether 20 hours. Preparations for taking part (orient oneself in the literature, prepare description of one¿s own project and power-point-presentation with notes, oral presentation and opposition) about 30 hours. Working with the group assignment between sessions, prepare power-point presentation with notes and presenting orally, about 25 hours. Altogether 20+25+25=80 hours, 3 credits.
Programme
SESSION I
Monday, march 9th
Kl. 09.15 ¿ 09.30: Welcome and information about the course - «The 1000 page question»
Kl. 09.30 ¿ 11.00: Introduction to analysis in a
phenomenological tradition
Professors Eva Gjengedal & Målfrid Råheim
Kl. 11.15 ¿ 12.15: Systematic text condensation: about
this particular method for analysis, its development and
application
Professor Kirsti Malterud
Kl. 12.15 ¿ 13.00: LUNCH
Kl. 13.00 ¿ 15.00: Oral presentations, PhD-candidates, feedback and discussion
Tuesday, March 10th
Kl. 09.15 ¿ 10.45: Introduction to analysis in a narrative
tradition
Associate professor Oddgeir Synnes
Kl. 11.00 ¿ 11.45: Oral presentations, PhD-candidates, feedback and discussion
Kl. 11.45 ¿ 12.30: LUNCH
Kl. 12.30 ¿ 15.00: Oral presentations, PhD-candidates, feedback and discussion
Wednesday, March 11th
Kl. 09.15 ¿ 10.45: Introduction to analysis in an
ethnografic tradition
Professor Solfrid Vatne & ass. professor Else Lykkeslet
Kl. 11.00 ¿ 11.45: Oral presentations, PhD-candidates, feedback and discussion
Kl. 11.45 ¿ 12.30: LUNCH
Kl. 12.30 ¿ 16.00: Oral presentations, PhD-candidates, feedback and discussion
kl. 16.00 ¿ 16.30: Oral evaluation of the course
SESSION II
May 27th
Kl. 09.00 ¿ 09.15: Welcome
The group assignment, shortly about the process
Kl. 09.15 ¿ 10.00: Oral presentation ¿ group 1 (30 min.), discussion (15 min.)
Kl. 10.00 ¿ 10.15: Break, course managers discuss
Kl. 10.15 ¿ 10.30: Feedback from course managers
Kl. 10.30 ¿ 11.15: Oral presentation ¿ group 2 (30 min.), discussion (15 min.)
Kl. 11.15 ¿ 11.30: Break, course managers discuss
Kl. 11.30 ¿ 11.45: Feedback from course managers
Kl. 11.45 ¿ 12.30: LUNCH
Kl. 12.30 ¿ 13.15: Oral presentation ¿ group 3 (30 min.), discussion (15 min.)
Kl. 13-15 ¿ 13.30: Break, course managers discuss
Kl. 13.30 ¿ 13.45: Feedback from course managers
Kl. 14.00 ¿ 14.45: Evaluation of the course
Reading list
Reading list: Spring 2015
Hollstein, J. A., & Gubrium, J. F. (eds.) (2012). Varieties of Narrative Analysis. Introduction, pp. 1-11. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications.
Knodel, J. (1993). The design and analysis of focus group studies. In D. L. Morgan (ed.) Successful Focus Groups, pp. 35-50. Newbury Park: SAGE Publications.
Patton, M. Q. (2002). Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods. Chapter 3: Analysis, Interpretation, and Reporting, pp. 429-534. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications.
Malterud, K. (2011). (3. utg.) Kvalitative metoder i medisinsk forskning ¿ en innføring. [Qualitative Methods in Medical Research ¿ introduction] Chapter 7: Transkripsjon [Transcription], pp. 75-81, Chapter 8: Målet for analysen [The aim of the analysis], pp. 82 ¿ 90, and Chapter 9: Analyse av kvalitative data [Analysis of qualitative data], pp. 91 ¿ 113. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.
Malterud, K. (2012). Systematic text condensation: A strategy for qualitative analysis. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 40, 8, 795-805.
Thorne, S. E. (2008). Interpretive Description. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press.
Wertz, F. J., Charmaz, K., McMullen, L. M., Josselson, R., Anderson, R., & McSpaden, E. (2011). Five Ways of Doing Qualitative Analysis. Phenomenological Psychology, Grounded Theory, Discourse Analysis, Narrative Analysis, and Intuitive Inquiry. New York: The Guilford Press.
Also recommended:
Bazeley, P. (2013). Qualitative Data Analysis ¿ Practical Strategies. Los Angeles: SAGE.