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Page 1: Qualitative research: generating useful knowledge for practice · Richardson B 2006 An ethnography of physiotherapy culture. In Qualitative Research for Allied Health Professionsals:

Qualitative research: generating

useful knowledge for practice

Centre for Health Research, School of Health Sciences

Dr Nikki Petty

Created from conference abstract titles

Page 2: Qualitative research: generating useful knowledge for practice · Richardson B 2006 An ethnography of physiotherapy culture. In Qualitative Research for Allied Health Professionsals:

What is nature of clinical

practice

Qualitative research

Methodological approaches

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Research (systematic investigation) that

collects/analyses data that is:

What is ‘qualitative’ research?

Text

Documents

Emails

Transcribed

interviews

Images

Videos

observation

Sound

Audio of

individual/fo

cus group

interviews

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Ontology Epistemology Methodology Methods

What is

the nature

of X ?What can

we know

of X ?How can we

go about

acquiring

knowledge

about X ?

What

procedures

can we use to

collect and

analyse data?

Research question leads to:

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Nature of clinical practice

Technical rationality

high hard ground

Professional artistry

swampy lowlands

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Technical rationale viewEraut 1994, Fish 1998, Fish & Coles 1998, Schon 1987)

Application of skills, theory and research to

solve simple predictable, unproblematic,

objective clinical problems

Biomedical model

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Technical rationality assumptions

Nature of clinical practice - ontology is realism

• Ordered world represented by universal

propositions (incidence of back pain) with causal

relations between events (lack of exercise and LBP)

• Human behaviour (taking exercise) due to external

factors (education, weight)

What can we know – epistemology is positivism

We can explain and predict physical and social

aspects of clinical practice

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Professional artistryEraut 1994, Fish 1998, Fish & Coles 1998, Schon 1987

Application of principles, context-specific judgments to construct & solve complex,

uncertain, unpredictable clinical problems

Biopsychosocial model

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Professional artistry assumptions

Nature of clinical practice - ontology is relativism

• Human experience & behaviour involves & depends

on our interpretation of sensory information (pain in

the back) and situations (seeing a therapist)

• Interpretations influenced socially, culturally,

historically and by language

What can we know – epistemology is interpretivism

We can explore the socially constructed meanings

held by individuals

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Technical

rationalityProfessional

artistry

Nature of

clinical practice

RealistNature of the

phenomenon Relativist

PositivistWhat can we know

of the phenomenon Interpretivist

Qualitative methodology and methods

will differ

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Physiotherapy UK 2015

37

145

Qualitative

research studies

20%

Quantitative research

studies 80%

BAD STATS !

4% qualitative research - 4 PT journals in 2003 (Gibson &

Martin 2003)

Every 3 years there is a 4% increase.

60 years time - Physiotherapy UK 100% qualitative

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Qualitative methodologies

• Phenomenology

• Ethnography

• Grounded theory

• Case Study

• Narrative/discourse inquiry

• Action/Participatory action

research

Created from abstract titles for Physiotherapy UK 2015

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meaning of a

phenomenon

or

experience

Phenomenology

Page 14: Qualitative research: generating useful knowledge for practice · Richardson B 2006 An ethnography of physiotherapy culture. In Qualitative Research for Allied Health Professionsals:

• Understanding the lived experience of patients (Greenfield & Jensen 2010)

• Reflection in physical therapy practice:

phenomenological inquiry into oral and written

narratives (Knab 2012)

• Developing professionalism in physiotherapy students

in professional entry courses (Grace & Trede 2013)

• Awareness of subjective interests and their fulfillment

are crucial for the student’s work-placement

assessment experience (Vuoskoski 2014)

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Ethnography

‘writing about people’

description of

customs, beliefs

behaviours

of a group or culture

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• Illuminating working culture of the physiotherapy

assistant (Smith 1996)

• Physiotherapists perceptions of their interactions with

patients on a chronic pain unit (Thomson 2009)

• The social meaning and function of humour in physiotherapy practice (Thomson 2010)

• Exploring rehabilitation for people with CNS

tumours: patients perspectives (Hackman 2010)

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Grounded theory

generate theory to

explain a process,

action or interaction

about a substantive

topic

Page 18: Qualitative research: generating useful knowledge for practice · Richardson B 2006 An ethnography of physiotherapy culture. In Qualitative Research for Allied Health Professionsals:

• Expert practice in physical therapy (Jensen et al 2000)

• Patient education in physical therapy practice (Rindflesch 2009)

• Patient-centredness: a conceptual framework for

MSK Physiotherapy (Sexton 2011)

• Experiences of low back pain in adolescents in

relation to physiotherapy intervention Ahlqwist & (Sallfors 2012)

• Nature of female patient-physiotherapist

relationship in Saudi Arabia MSK outpatient

setting (Altamimi 2014)

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Case studyScience of the singular

Exploring in depth an

individual,

group

or

population

Page 20: Qualitative research: generating useful knowledge for practice · Richardson B 2006 An ethnography of physiotherapy culture. In Qualitative Research for Allied Health Professionsals:

• Exploring role of physiotherapy in an occupational

health setting (Chetty 2013)

• Physiotherapists’ discursive construction of their role

in patient education (Caladine 2011)

• Master’s level study: learning transitions towards

clinical expertise in physiotherapy (Petty 2011)

• Clinical reasoning of pain by experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapists (Smart & Doody 2000)

Page 21: Qualitative research: generating useful knowledge for practice · Richardson B 2006 An ethnography of physiotherapy culture. In Qualitative Research for Allied Health Professionsals:

Narrative inquiry/analysis and

Discourse studies/analysis

Narrative: stories, autobiography, journals to

understand the way people create meaning

in their lives

Discourse: analysis of language ‘beyond the

sentence’. Characteristics or understanding of

discourse or sociological explanation of

discourse

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• Personal accounts of acute non-specific low back pain

experiences (McCrum 2011)

• The clinical education experience of student-

physiotherapists within a transformed model of

healthcare (Ramkiass 2013)

• Doing gender in physiotherapy education: a critical

pedagogic approach to understanding how students

construct gender identities in an undergraduate

physiotherapy programme in the UK (Hammond 2013)

• Deconstructing the evidence-based discourse in

health sciences: truth, power and fascism (Holmes et al 2006)

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Action Research and Participatory

Action Research

Cyclical process to enhance something

Participants’ are co-researchers

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• Maintaining the quality of clinical education in physiotherapy (Bennett 2008)

• Reviewing work-based learning opportunities in the

community for physiotherapy students (Stainsby & Bannigan 2012)

• Explinging, implementing and evaluating use of

rehabilitation guidelines for physiotherapy in the

critically ill (Elliott 2015 PHYSIO UK)

• Introducing acceptance and commitment therapy to a

physiotherapy-led pain rehabilitation programme (Barker, Heelas,

Toye 2015)

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Methodologies used by

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at Physiotherapy UK 2015

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Thank you for listening

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Barker KL, Heelas L, Toye F 2015 Introducing acceptance and commitment therapy to a physiotherapy-led pain rehabilitation: an action research study. British Journal of Pain 1-7

Bennett R 2008 Maintaining the quality of clinical education in physiotherapy. PhD University of Birmingham

Booyawiroj EB 1996 Physiotherapy re-entry a case study. Physiotherapy 82(8): 447-455

Caladine L 2011 Physiotherapists’ discursive construction of their role in patient education. EdD thesis, University of Brighton

Chetty L 2013 Innovative interpretive qualitative case study research method aligned with systems theory for physiotherapy and rehabilitation research: a review of the methodology. African Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences 5(1/2): 40-44

Edwards I 2000 Clinical reasoning in three different fields of physiotherapy: a qualitative case study. PhD thesis, University of South Australia.

Greenfield BH, Jensen GM 2010 Understanding the lived experience of patients: application of a phenomenological approach to ethics. Physical Therapy 90(8): 1185-1197

Hackman D 2010 ‘What’s the point?’exploring rehabilitation for people with 1o CNS tumours using ethnography: patients’ perspectives. Physiotherapy Research International 16(4)

Hammond J 2013 Doing gender in physiotherapy education: a critical pedagogic approach to understanding how students construct gender identities in anundergraduate physiotherapy programme in the UK. EdD thesis, Kingston University

Holmes D, Stuart M et al 2006 Deconstructing the evidence-based discourse in health sciences: truth, power and fascism. International Journal of Evidence-based Healthcare 4(3): 180-186

Janssen J 2012 Building research capacity in a clinical setting using a participatory action research approach. PhD thesis, Otago University

Knab MS 2012 Reflection in physical therapy practice: a phenomenologiccal inquiry into oral and written narratives. PhD thesis

McCrum C 2011 Personal accounts of acute non-specific low back pain experiences. ProfD thesis, University of Brighton

Olen AM 2007 Narratives of embodied experiences – Therapy processes in Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy. Advances in Physiotherapy 9(1): 31-39

Ramklass S 2013 The clinical education experience of student-physiotherapists within a transformed model of healthcare. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice 11(2)

Richardson B 2006 An ethnography of physiotherapy culture. In Qualitative Research for Allied Health Professionsals: Challenging choices. Wiley. P79-92

Smart K, Doody C 2007 The clinical reasoning of pain by experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapists. Manual Therapy 12: 40-49

Smith S 1996 Ethnographic inquiry in physiotherapy research. Physiotherapy 82(6)

Stainsby K, Bannigan K 2012 Reviewing work-based learning opportunities in the community for physiotherapy students. Journal of Further and Higher Education 36(4): 459-476

Tasker D, Loftus S, Higgs J ? Mindful embodied dialogues in community-based physiotherapy. International Journal of the Humanities 9(12): 181-192

Thomson D 2009 An ethnographic study of physiotherapists’ perceptions of their interactions with patients on a chronic pain unit. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 24(6)

Thomson D 2010 The social meaning and function of humour in physiotherapy practice. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 26(1)

Vuoskoski P 2014 Work-placement assessment as a lived-through educationally meanful experience of the student: an application of the phenomenological descriptive approach

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Heidegger interpretive

Schutz

social construction of meanings

Merleau-Ponty

embodied

van Manen

Practical contexts

Husserl

descriptive

Phenomenology

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Discourse analysis