Psychotherapy Research 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-1382-0_23
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Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR): Methods for Conducting Psychotherapy Research

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“…For the open-ended responses, the consensual qualitative research (CQR) tradition was used to develop the codes extracted from the qualitative feedback. 17 The data analysis was performed by a 3-person coding team (D.R.W., E.A.N., L.E.E.) using a multiphase process to assemble common codes into domains and further into categories.…”
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“…For the open-ended responses, the consensual qualitative research (CQR) tradition was used to develop the codes extracted from the qualitative feedback. 17 The data analysis was performed by a 3-person coding team (D.R.W., E.A.N., L.E.E.) using a multiphase process to assemble common codes into domains and further into categories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing categories and conducting cross case-analysis. 39 Three members of the research team were actively involved in coding the data, while the fourth member served as an auditor who reviewed the data during different stages of coding and analysis. To address the power imbalance inherent in collaborative work and to avoid "groupthink," the researchers worked on coding of the domains independently except for the first few interviews, which were used to agree on the specific meanings of each code using examples from the transcripts.…”
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“…The purpose of the present qualitative study was to obtain a deeper understanding of how breast cancer affects the lives of women diagnosed before the age of 40. Consensual qualitative research for interviews (CQR‐I; Hill, , ; Hill et al, ; Hill, Thompson, & Williams, ) was implemented because it outlines a systematic methodology for exploring inner experiences not easily observed. Hill () noted that compared with many other qualitative approaches, CQR‐I is more rigorous because of its semistructured interview protocol, the minimum of three judges and at least one external auditor, and focus on consensus during the coding process.…”
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“…More specifically, CQR‐I emphasizes achieving consensus through multiple perspectives of a research team and external auditors. The team approach aims to minimize individual researcher bias and conceptualize the qualitative data integrating multiple perspectives that allow for a deeper understanding of participants' inner experiences while avoiding judges coming to an arbitrary agreement (Hill, ).…”
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