Framework analysis: A worked example from a midwifery research

Objective: Framework analysis is a pragmatic approach for real-world investigations and has been commonly used in the health care research. Although the theoretical part of framework analysis has been well documented, there is limited literature describing its practical use. The objective of this pa...

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Main Authors: Mohd Arifin, Siti Roshaidai, Cheyne, Helen, Maxwell, Margaret, Lee, Siew Pien
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spelling iium-738462019-08-27T03:15:27Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/73846/ Framework analysis: A worked example from a midwifery research Mohd Arifin, Siti Roshaidai Cheyne, Helen Maxwell, Margaret Lee, Siew Pien RG551 Pregnancy RT Nursing Objective: Framework analysis is a pragmatic approach for real-world investigations and has been commonly used in the health care research. Although the theoretical part of framework analysis has been well documented, there is limited literature describing its practical use. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate a systematic and explicit guidance in using framework analysis by giving an example of a study exploring women’s experience of postnatal depression. Methods: Data presented in this paper comes from semi-structured interviews of 33 women (from three different cultural backgrounds) attending for child or postnatal care in six purposively selected maternal and child health (MCH) clinics in Kuala Lumpur. Results: Data were analysed using framework analysis, which consists of three interrelated stages. In the first stage (data management), a careful selection of the data (transcripts) to be reviewed was made. The initial categories were developed based on the selected transcripts and the initial themes were decided (known as a thematic framework). In the second stage (descriptive accounts), the thematic framework was investigated to identify any linkage and similarity between one category to another. The third stage of the analysis (explanatory accounts) involved checking exactly how the level of matching between the phenomena was distributed across the whole set of data. Using framework analysis, four themes were identified to explain the women’s experience of postnatal depression namely the changes, causal explanations, dealing with postnatal depression, and perceived impacts. Conclusions: The details of each stage of the analysis were explained to guide researchers through essential steps in undertaking framework analysis. Health care researchers may find a worked example addressed in this paper as useful when analysing qualitative data. Elsevier 2019-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73846/14/73846%20Framework%20analysis----abstract-In-press.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73846/13/73846%20Framework%20analysis-SCOPUS-In-press.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73846/1/11122018%20For%20EC%20Publication.pdf Mohd Arifin, Siti Roshaidai and Cheyne, Helen and Maxwell, Margaret and Lee, Siew Pien (2019) Framework analysis: A worked example from a midwifery research. Enfermeria Clinica. ISSN 1130-8621 (In Press) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1130862119302426 10.1016/j.enfcli.2019.04.112
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Framework analysis: A worked example from a midwifery research
description Objective: Framework analysis is a pragmatic approach for real-world investigations and has been commonly used in the health care research. Although the theoretical part of framework analysis has been well documented, there is limited literature describing its practical use. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate a systematic and explicit guidance in using framework analysis by giving an example of a study exploring women’s experience of postnatal depression. Methods: Data presented in this paper comes from semi-structured interviews of 33 women (from three different cultural backgrounds) attending for child or postnatal care in six purposively selected maternal and child health (MCH) clinics in Kuala Lumpur. Results: Data were analysed using framework analysis, which consists of three interrelated stages. In the first stage (data management), a careful selection of the data (transcripts) to be reviewed was made. The initial categories were developed based on the selected transcripts and the initial themes were decided (known as a thematic framework). In the second stage (descriptive accounts), the thematic framework was investigated to identify any linkage and similarity between one category to another. The third stage of the analysis (explanatory accounts) involved checking exactly how the level of matching between the phenomena was distributed across the whole set of data. Using framework analysis, four themes were identified to explain the women’s experience of postnatal depression namely the changes, causal explanations, dealing with postnatal depression, and perceived impacts. Conclusions: The details of each stage of the analysis were explained to guide researchers through essential steps in undertaking framework analysis. Health care researchers may find a worked example addressed in this paper as useful when analysing qualitative data.
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author Mohd Arifin, Siti Roshaidai
Cheyne, Helen
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title Framework analysis: A worked example from a midwifery research
title_short Framework analysis: A worked example from a midwifery research
title_full Framework analysis: A worked example from a midwifery research
title_fullStr Framework analysis: A worked example from a midwifery research
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