Gruppendiskussionen in der Versorgungsforschung – Teil 1: Einführung und Überlegungen zur Methodenwahl und Planung

  • Nadine Janis Pohontsch (Shared first author)
  • Veronika Müller (Shared first author)
  • Susanne Brandner
  • Christoph Karlheim
  • Saskia Jünger
  • Katharina Klindtworth
  • Maren Stamer
  • Nicole Höfling-Engels
  • Vera Kleineke
  • Benigna Brandt
  • Margret Xyländer
  • Christiane Patzelt
  • Thorsten Meyer

Abstract

Health services researchers focus on the players, structures and impact of health care in "real life". They investigate how social aspects, financing, organizational structures, technologies and personal attitudes affect the process and outcomes of health care. Qualitative research methods are used here, which address how people act according to their unique living conditions (outside the context of experimental studies). Different methods of debriefing groups are essential for qualitative health services research. In 2 subsequent articles, we aim to outline the diverse facets and possible range of implementation of the above-mentioned methods, in order to highlight the potential of debriefing groups in health services research (focus groups or group discussions) using these methods. In the current article, we would like to encourage researchers to reflect on relevant topics such as the selection of an appropriate method, the planning and undertaking of investigations including sampling methods, and questions regarding ethics and privacy. A follow-up article (in preparation) will deal with theoretical considerations of the term "group", as well as with the process of moderating discussions, methods of analyzing data and (qualitative) online research.

Bibliographical data

Translated title of the contributionGroup Discussions in Health Services Research - Part 1: Introduction and Deliberations on Selection of Method and Planning
Original languageGerman
ISSN0941-3790
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10.2018
PubMed 28499321