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Application of four-dimension criteria to assess rigour of qualitative research in emergency medicine

dc.contributor.author Forero, R
dc.contributor.author Nahidi, S
dc.contributor.author De Costa, J
dc.contributor.author Mohsin, M
dc.contributor.author Fitzgerald, G
dc.contributor.author Gibson, N
dc.contributor.author McCarthy, S
dc.contributor.author Aboagye-Sarfo, P
dc.date.accessioned 2024-03-25T14:54:05Z
dc.date.available 2024-03-25T14:54:05Z
dc.date.issued 2018-02-17
dc.date.submitted 2024-03-25T14:54:05Z
dc.description.abstract Background: The main objective of this methodological manuscript was to illustrate the role of using qualitative research in emergency settings. We outline rigorous criteria applied to a qualitative study assessing perceptions and experiences of staff working in Australian emergency departments. Methods: We used an integrated mixed-methodology framework to identify different perspectives and experiences of emergency department staff during the implementation of a time target government policy. The qualitative study comprised interviews from 119 participants across 16 hospitals. The interviews were conducted in 2015-2016 and the data were managed using NVivo version 11. We conducted the analysis in three stages, namely: conceptual framework, comparison and contrast and hypothesis development. We concluded with the implementation of the four-dimension criteria (credibility, dependability, confirmability and transferability) to assess the robustness of the study, Results: We adapted four-dimension criteria to assess the rigour of a large-scale qualitative research in the emergency department context. The criteria comprised strategies such as building the research team; preparing data collection guidelines; defining and obtaining adequate participation; reaching data saturation and ensuring high levels of consistency and inter-coder agreement. Conclusion: Based on the findings, the proposed framework satisfied the four-dimension criteria and generated potential qualitative research applications to emergency medicine research. We have added a methodological contribution to the ongoing debate about rigour in qualitative research which we hope will guide future studies in this topic in emergency care research. It also provided recommendations for conducting future mixed-methods studies. Future papers on this series will use the results from qualitative data and the empirical findings from longitudinal data linkage to further identify factors associated with ED performance; they will be reported separately.
dc.format.medium Electronic
dc.identifier.issn 1472-6963
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1959.4/unsworks_49986
dc.publisher Springer Nature
dc.source Symplectic Elements
dc.subject.other Emergency Care
dc.subject.other Health Services
dc.subject.other Clinical Research
dc.subject.other 8 Health and social care services research
dc.subject.other 8.1 Organisation and delivery of services
dc.subject.other Generic health relevance
dc.subject.other Australia
dc.subject.other Data Collection
dc.subject.other Emergency Medicine
dc.subject.other Emergency Service, Hospital
dc.subject.other Female
dc.subject.other Humans
dc.subject.other Interviews as Topic
dc.subject.other Qualitative Research
dc.subject.other Research
dc.subject.other Emergency department
dc.subject.other Four-hour rule
dc.subject.other Interviews
dc.subject.other Policy assessment
dc.subject.other Qualitative methods
dc.subject.other Research design
dc.title Application of four-dimension criteria to assess rigour of qualitative research in emergency medicine
dc.type Journal Article
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dspace.entity.type Publication
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unsw.description.publisherLicense CC BY
unsw.description.publisherLicenseURI https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
unsw.identifier.doiPublisher https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-2915-2
unsw.relation.faculty Medicine & Health
unsw.relation.ispartofissue 1
unsw.relation.ispartofjournal BMC Health Services Research
unsw.relation.ispartofpagefrom 120
unsw.relation.ispartofvolume 18
unsw.relation.school Sch Clinical Medicine (Summ)
unsw.relation.school Public Health & Community Med
unsw.subject.fieldofresearchcode 0807 Library and Information Studies
unsw.subject.fieldofresearchcode 1110 Nursing
unsw.subject.fieldofresearchcode 1117 Public Health and Health Services
unsw.type.description Journal Article
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