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Scientific Rigour
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100

Evidence based practice is the integration of these three tenets

What is best available evidence, clinical expertise, and patient/family preferences and values?

100

Detailed log describing participant recruitment, data collection, how codes and themes were generated.

What is an audit trail?

100

Methods used to increase a reader's confidence in the results of the study

What is trustworthiness?

100

____________ is the extent to which the findings are believable.

What is credibility?

100

First key decisions based on Henderson's Decision Rules for appraising qualitative research

What is determining if the study is peer reviewed AND does it answer the PCO question? 

100

Application of qualitative research starts with asking a PICO question.

What is a PCO question? P = Patient... C = Context... O = Outcomes...

200

Using participants to recruit others, often in hard-to-reach populations

What is snowball sampling?

200

Acknowledgement by the investigator of how their background, assumptions, and position can influence the study

What is reflexivity?

200

Criteria associated with trustworthiness that evaluates the applicability of findings 

What is transferability? 

200

______________ is a method of data collection that helps to reveal how a group of people talk about a subject.

What is a focus group?

200

Provides dichotomous scale to appraisal of the four criteria associated with trustworthiness

What is the Rosalind Franklin Qualitative Research Appraisal Instrument (RF-QRA)?

200

Based on EPB approach to appraisal of qualitative research, the first thing to consider is: Are the results valid?

What is trustworthy?

300

A flexible set of key questions that allows the interviewer to adjust order, or to rephrase a question in the context of what a participant might have just said

What is a semi-structured interview guide?

300

A short word or phrase attached to a unit of data

What is a code?

300

Approach where the researcher will cross check findings using multiple sources of data, collaboration with peers, and multiple theories to support findings

What is triangulation? 

300

______________ determines cessation of data collection based redundancies in the data. 

What is saturation?

300

Grade of recommendation given for outcomes supported by at least one, Level II study.

What is Grade B?

300

An example of transcript verification is paraphrasing or summarizing a participant’s statement and asking: “So what I hear you saying is… does that sound correct?”

What is "real time" member checks? 

400

Social media posts, emails, newspaper articles, personal letters, artwork...

What are artifacts?

400

Parallels objectivity in quantitative research methods

What is confirmability?

400

Feedback from participants to check investigators interpretation of the data

What are member checks? 

400

Investigators independently analyzing the same data and comparing findings supports ____________ of the results. 

What is dependability? 

400

Thirty-two item checklist to support designing, conducting, and reporting of qualitative research

What is the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Studies (COREQ)?

400

Investigator triangulation involves multiple data sources and methods for collecting and analyzing data.

What is methodologic triangulation? 

500

Based on the observation continuum, the primary role of the investigator is participating in the activities of the group, and the research activities are secondary.

What is participant observer?

500

Type of Likert scale that generates continuous data by allowing participant to slide icon to right or left to qualify response to a question

What is a slider scale?

500

Structured tool made up of columns and rows to document and examine investigator's assumptions, position, and potential influence on the qualitative research process  

What is a reflexivity matrix? 

500

Levels of evidence designation for qualitative evidence is predicated on results from the _______________. 

What is the Rosalind Franklin Qualitative Research Appraisal Instrument (RF-QRA)? 

500

Ten item guide that allows for a brief narrative response and summarizes appraisal with a ‘yes,’ ‘no,’ or ‘can’t tell’ checkbox 

What is the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme for Qualitative Studies (CASP)?

500

Selective coding is the process of grouping related codes and consolidating the meaningful data into one file. 

What is axial coding?