Handbook of Qualitative Research in Education 2012
DOI: 10.4337/9781849807296.00046
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Analysing Fieldnotes: A Practical Guide

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“…The participants consented that the online interviews would be screen-recorded in order to maintain the data and analyze it. The participants' reports were transcribed in English and interpreted using an inductive thematic content analysis, which involved narrating the participants' verbatim accounts, open text marking, and creating themes [ 13 ]. A professional sworn translator who had a background in public health was contacted and the blinded transcripts were translated into English and then back-translated into Arabic to make sure of the accuracy of the verbatim.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants consented that the online interviews would be screen-recorded in order to maintain the data and analyze it. The participants' reports were transcribed in English and interpreted using an inductive thematic content analysis, which involved narrating the participants' verbatim accounts, open text marking, and creating themes [ 13 ]. A professional sworn translator who had a background in public health was contacted and the blinded transcripts were translated into English and then back-translated into Arabic to make sure of the accuracy of the verbatim.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both researchers did their own assessments, following which they met and examined their findings until they came to a consensus on the emergent themes. The quotes were given a narrative and perceptive description that caught the spirit of the data, and then those words were combined, reorganized and collated into qualitative themes, which the researchers believed would provide a precise and thorough understanding of the nurses' experiences (Corwin & Clemens, 2020).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nodes and links from each SCD were then merged to form a combined SCD representing the analysis of the 46 farmers. Field notes were synthesised as described by Corwin and Clemens [54]. Apart from acting as reference points for improving the data collection process in the field, field notes were documented to provide a methodological insight into the process of understanding the interdependence between risks, specifically through expert beliefs.…”
Section: Data Collection and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%