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  1. Qualitative Research: Case study evaluation

    Case study evaluations, using one or more qualitative methods, have been used to investigate important practical and policy questions in health care. This paper describes the features of a well designed case study and gives examples showing how qualitative methods are used in evaluations of health services and health policy. This is the last in a series of seven articles describing non ...

  2. Case Study Methodology of Qualitative Research: Key Attributes and

    A case study is one of the most commonly used methodologies of social research. This article attempts to look into the various dimensions of a case study research strategy, the different epistemological strands which determine the particular case study type and approach adopted in the field, discusses the factors which can enhance the effectiveness of a case study research, and the debate ...

  3. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    Baxter P., Jack S (2008). Qualitative case study methodology: Study design and implementation for novice researchers. The Qualitative Report, 13(4), 544-559. Google Scholar. Converse M. (2012). Philosophy of phenomenology: How understanding aids research. ... Understanding and Evaluating Qualitative Educational Research. 2011. SAGE Knowledge ...

  4. Guidance for the design of qualitative case study evaluation

    This guide, written by Professor Frank Vanclay of the Department of Cultural Geography, University of Groningen, provides notes on planning and implementing qualitative case study research.It outlines the use of a variety of different evaluation options that can be used in outcomes assessment and provides examples of the use of story based approaches with a discussion focused on their ...

  5. Designing process evaluations using case study to explore the context

    A well-designed process evaluation using case study should consider the following core components: the purpose; definition of the intervention; the trial design, the case, the theories or logic models underpinning the intervention, the sampling approach and the conceptual or theoretical framework. ... Qualitative research generally uses ...

  6. Methodology or method? A critical review of qualitative case study

    Case studies are designed to suit the case and research question and published case studies demonstrate wide diversity in study design. There are two popular case study approaches in qualitative research. The first, proposed by Stake ( 1995) and Merriam ( 2009 ), is situated in a social constructivist paradigm, whereas the second, by Yin ( 2012 ...

  7. How to use and assess qualitative research methods

    Abstract. This paper aims to provide an overview of the use and assessment of qualitative research methods in the health sciences. Qualitative research can be defined as the study of the nature of phenomena and is especially appropriate for answering questions of why something is (not) observed, assessing complex multi-component interventions ...

  8. Case study research for better evaluations of complex interventions

    The need for better methods for evaluation in health research has been widely recognised. The 'complexity turn' has drawn attention to the limitations of relying on causal inference from randomised controlled trials alone for understanding whether, and under which conditions, interventions in complex systems improve health services or the public health, and what mechanisms might link ...

  9. Case Study Method: A Step-by-Step Guide for Business Researchers

    Qualitative case study methodology enables researchers to conduct an in-depth exploration of intricate phenomena within some specific context. ... Maxwell J. A. (1994). Qualitative research methods for evaluating computer information systems. In Anderson J. G., Aydin C. E. (Eds.), Evaluating health care information systems: Methods and ...

  10. PDF Qualitative Research Methods in Program Evaluation

    Typically gathered in the field, that is, the setting being studied, qualitative data used for program evaluation are obtained from three sources (Patton, 2002): In-depth interviews that use open-ended questions: "Interviews" include both one-on-one interviews and focus groups.

  11. Case Study Evaluation

    Case study evaluations, using one or more qualitative. methods, have been used to investigate important practical and policy questions in health care. This. paper describes the features of a well designed case study and gives examples showing how qualitative. methods are used in evaluations of health services. and health policy.

  12. Guide: Designing and Conducting Case Studies

    The report shows how the Center of the Study of Evaluation (CSE) applied qualitative techniques to a study of evaluation information use in local, Los Angeles schools. It critiques the effectiveness and the limitations of using case study, evaluation, field study, and user interview survey methodologies. Davey, L. (1991).

  13. (PDF) Qualitative Case Study Methodology: Study Design and

    McMaster University, West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Qualitative case study methodology prov ides tools for researchers to study. complex phenomena within their contexts. When the approach is ...

  14. (PDF) Qualitative Research: Case study evaluation

    This paper describes the features of a well designed case study and gives examples showing how qualitative methods are used in evaluations of health services and health policy.This is the last in ...

  15. Case study

    A case study focuses on a particular unit - a person, a site, a project. It often uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative data. Case studies can be particularly useful for understanding how different elements fit together and how different elements (implementation, context and other factors) have produced the observed impacts.

  16. Designing process evaluations using case study to explore the context

    Purpose: The OPAL trial has an embedded mixed methods process evaluation and a longitudinal qualitative case study, which aim to explain the trial outcomes. The longitudinal qualitative study aimed to investigate women's experiences and adherence to the interventions.

  17. (PDF) Case study evaluation

    Case study evaluations, using one or more qualitative methods, have been used to investigate important practical and policy questions in health care. This paper describes the features of a well ...

  18. PDF Qualitative Evaluation Checklist

    Qualitative evaluations use qualitative and naturalistic methods, sometimes alone, but often in combination with quantitative data. Qualitative methods include three kinds of data collection: (1) in- ... Evaluation case studies have all the elements of a good story. They tell what happened when, to whom, and with what consequences. The purpose ...

  19. Validity in Qualitative Evaluation: Linking Purposes, Paradigms, and

    Peer debriefing is a form of external evaluation of the qualitative research process. ... Suppose a qualitative case study is performed which aims to investigate the working components of the program. In the case study, interviews, observations, and documentation analysis are conducted. Given its main purpose—evaluating the effectiveness of ...

  20. Case study research for better evaluations of complex interventions

    Background. The need for better methods for evaluation in health research has been widely recognised. The 'complexity turn' has drawn attention to the limitations of relying on causal inference from randomised controlled trials alone for understanding whether, and under which conditions, interventions in complex systems improve health services or the public health, and what mechanisms ...

  21. PDF Using Case Studies to do Program Evaluation

    Using Case Studies. to doProgram. Evaluation. valuation of any kind is designed to document what happened in a program. Evaluation should show: 1) what actually occurred, 2) whether it had an impact, expected or unexpected, and 3) what links exist between a program and its observed impacts.

  22. Case study evaluation

    Case study evaluations, using one or more qualitative methods, have been used to investigate important practical and policy questions in health care. This paper describes the features of a well designed case study and gives examples showing how qualitative methods are used in evaluations of health s …

  23. Case Study Evaluation Approach

    A case study evaluation approach is a great way to gain an in-depth understanding of a particular issue or situation. This type of approach allows the researcher to observe, analyze, and assess the effects of a particular situation on individuals or groups. An individual, a location, or a project may serve as the focal point of a case study's ...