Qualitative Description as an Introductory Method to Qualitative Research for Master’s-Level Students and Research Trainees

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Qualitative description (QD) offers an accessible entry point for master’s-level students and research trainees embarking on a qualitative research learning journey, emphasizing direct, rich descriptions of experiences and events without extensive theorization or abstraction. This method, rooted in naturalistic inquiry, allows for flexibility in theoretical approaches, sampling techniques, and data collection strategies, making it well-suited for a wide range of disciplines, particularly in health research. QD’s strengths lie in its straightforward approach, focusing on participants’ perspectives and staying close to the data. Despite its advantages, QD faces challenges regarding perceived academic credibility and its limited contribution to theoretical development due to its simplicity and focus on low inference interpretation. Nonetheless, QD’s role in fostering critical thinking, analytical skills, and an understanding of qualitative methodologies in novice researchers highlights its significance as a foundational method in qualitative research education.

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Hall, S., & Liebenberg, L. (2024, January 1). Qualitative Description as an Introductory Method to Qualitative Research for Master’s-Level Students and Research Trainees. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069241242264

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