审查卫生领域的定性跨国比较分析:反思性见解和方法论思考

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jacob Heath, Maeve Moran, Anna Dowrick
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定性跨国比较分析是一种用于比较两个或两个以上国家定性数据的方法,目的是为研究、政策和实践提供新的见解和理解。本文反映了 21 位研究人员的经验,他们参与了定性跨国比较分析,并将论文提交给同行评审期刊的特刊。我们对来自英国、巴西、日本、德国、西班牙、澳大利亚、加拿大和美国的研究人员进行了半结构化访谈,他们都是 DIPEx 国际研究合作组织的成员。我们探讨了研究人员对定性跨国比较分析的描述,以及他们对在国际和跨学科团队中工作的看法。探讨的主题包括盎格鲁中心主义、跨学科工作、翻译分析和领导力。最后,我们对未来的定性跨国比较健康研究工作提出了建议,鼓励在这一领域开展更多的定性健康研究。我们强调定性跨国比较研究具有极大发展医学社会学和定性卫生研究的潜力,在这种情况下,我们可以通过提高对复杂的、可能是全球性的现象(如大流行病的经历)的理解来实现这一点。
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Examining qualitative cross-country comparative analysis in health: Reflective insights and methodological considerations

Qualitative cross-country comparative analysis is a method used to compare qualitative data from two or more countries to generate new insights and understandings for research, policy, and practice. Little is known about what is challenging and/or enjoyable for researchers employing this approach.

This paper reflects on the experiences of 21 researchers who took part in qualitative cross-country comparative analyses for papers that were submitted to a special issue of a peer reviewed journal. We draw on semi-structured interviews with researchers from the UK, Brazil, Japan, Germany, Spain, Australia, Canada, and USA, all of whom are members of the DIPEx International research collaboration.

The cross-country analyses were based on interview studies about various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic. We explore researchers’ accounts of qualitative cross-country comparative analysis and their perspectives on working in international and interdisciplinary teams. Themes explored include Anglo-centrism, working across disciplines, translation for analysis, and leadership.

We conclude with recommendations for future qualitative cross-country comparative health research endeavours, encouraging more qualitative health research in this sphere. We emphasise the potential of qualitative cross-country comparative research to significantly develop medical sociology and qualitative health research generally, in this case through improving our understanding of complex, potentially global, phenomena, such as experiences of a pandemic.

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