Qualitative methods, such as depth interviews (Chapter 23) and group interviews (Chapter 24), are increasingly popular as investigators explore the broader context of pharmacy services (e.g. the behaviours and attitudes of users and providers of pharmaceutical services). The use of qualitative methods in pharmacy practice research, as in much health services research, produces analytical insights from recounted experiences, beliefs and views.
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Harding, G., Gantley, M., & Taylor, K. (2017). Analysing qualitative data. In Pharmacy Practice: Second Edition (pp. 417–423). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.1201/b19093
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