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International Focus Group Research

International Focus Group Research

International Focus Group Research

A Handbook for the Health and Social Sciences
Monique M. Hennink, Emory University, Atlanta
October 2007
Available
Paperback
9780521607803

    A practical and authoritative guide to conducting focus group discussions in health and social science research, with particular emphasis on using focus groups in developing country settings. Monique M. Hennink describes the procedures and challenges of each stage of international focus group research. This book demonstrates how to balance scientific rigour with the challenges of the research context, and guides readers to make informed research decisions. It includes unique field perspectives and case study examples of research in practice. Topics covered include: planning international field research; developing a fieldwork timetable and budget; seeking research permissions; translating research instruments; training a field team; developing a culturally appropriate discussion guide; participant recruitment strategies; conducting focus groups in another language; managing discussions in outdoor locations; group size and composition issues; transcription and translation of the group discussions; data analysis and reporting focus group research.

    • Focuses on developing country settings
    • Features text boxes and end of chapter summaries and key terms, allowing readers to gain a quick overview of important issues
    • Uses case study examples of actual field experience in various study settings

    Product details

    October 2007
    Paperback
    9780521607803
    280 pages
    249 × 174 × 16 mm
    0.557kg
    62 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Planning international focus group research
    • 3. Preparing the discussion guide
    • 4. Training the focus group team
    • 5. Participant recruitment
    • 6. Group composition
    • 7. Number of groups and group size
    • 8. Group location
    • 9. Conducting the group discussion
    • 10. Recording the focus group discussion
    • 11. Data preparation and analysis
    • 12. Reporting focus group research.
      Author
    • Monique M. Hennink , Emory University, Atlanta

      Monique M. Hennink is an Associate Professor in the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. She has extensive experience in conducting qualitative research in developing country settings and has trained researchers, professionals and students on qualitative techniques in China, India, Pakistan, Uganda, Malawi, South Africa, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.