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Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 105-112 (February 2004)


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Qualitative content analysis in nursing research: concepts, procedures and measures to achieve trustworthiness

U.H GraneheimCorresponding Author Informationemail address, B Lundman

Accepted 8 October 2003.

Abstract 

Qualitative content analysis as described in published literature shows conflicting opinions and unsolved issues regarding meaning and use of concepts, procedures and interpretation. This paper provides an overview of important concepts (manifest and latent content, unit of analysis, meaning unit, condensation, abstraction, content area, code, category and theme) related to qualitative content analysis; illustrates the use of concepts related to the research procedure; and proposes measures to achieve trustworthiness (credibility, dependability and transferability) throughout the steps of the research procedure. Interpretation in qualitative content analysis is discussed in light of Watzlawick et al.’s [Pragmatics of Human Communication. A Study of Interactional Patterns, Pathologies and Paradoxes. W.W. Norton & Company, New York, London] theory of communication.

Department of Nursing, Umeå University, Umeå 90187, Sweden

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PII: S0260-6917(03)00151-5

doi:10.1016/j.nedt.2003.10.001


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