Qualitative research articles will attempt to answer questions that cannot be strictly measured by numbers but rather by perceived meaning. Qualitative research will likely include interviews, case studies, ethnography, or focus groups.
Hints:
- includes interviews or focus groups
- small sample size
- subjective - researchers are often interpreting meaning
- methods used: phenomenology, ethnography, grounded theory, historical method, case study
Finding Qualitative Studies
- Add the term qualitative, the type of study, or the methodology to your keywords.
- “chronic pain” AND qualitative
- “chronic pain” AND ("grounded theory" OR ethnography OR phenomenology)
- "chronic pain" AND (focus group OR interview)
- Explore the advanced search options in the database you are using. The CINAHL database has 3 options for Qualitative Clinical Queries. See the example below from the CINAHL database advanced search.
- High Sensitivity - the broadest search to include ALL relevant material. It may include less relevant materials
- High Specificity - the most targeted search to include only the most relevant result set, may miss some relevant materials
- Best Balance - retrieves the best balance between Sensitivity and Specificity
