From healthcare to Human-Computer interaction: Using framework analysis within qualitative inquiry

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One of the primary methods used by healthcare researchers following qualitative inquiry is framework analysis. The method lends itself to revealing patterns within a matrix, which can be easier than attempting to surface patterns across pages of coded text. However, despite the reliance of framework analysis by healthcare researchers, few Human-Computer Interaction researchers have used the method. It is not clear why this is the case. Within this paper, the authors demonstrate a step-by-step empirical example of framework analysis within a Human-Computer Interaction project consisting of 16 interviews; thereafter discussing the benefits of the method.

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Joyce, G., Lilley, M., Barker, T., & Jefferies, A. (2018). From healthcare to Human-Computer interaction: Using framework analysis within qualitative inquiry. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 607, pp. 93–100). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60492-3_9

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