Qualitative research is a vital aspect of research in primary care and qualitative studies with a clear and important clinical message can be highly cited [2Hepworth J, Key M. General practitioners learning qualitative research: a case study of postgraduate education. Aust Fam Physician 2015;44:760–763. [PubMed], [Web of Science ®], [Google Scholar],3Greenhalgh T, Annandale E, Ashcroft R, et al. An open letter to the BMJ editors on qualitative research. BMJ. 2016;352:i563. [Crossref], [PubMed], [Google Scholar]]. This series intends to provide novice researchers an introduction to information about conducting high-quality qualitative research in the field of primary care. By novice researchers, we mean Master’s students and junior researchers in primary care as well as experienced quantitative researchers who are engaging in qualitative research for the first time.
I am an undergraduate student and I am taking a course in qualitative research techniques. I found this article quite interesting and easy to understand. I really like how they start from the constructivist paradigm. I bet it will help me a lot so that my future research with qualitative methods is of quality.