Colucci Erminia
Centre for International Mental Health (CIMH), School of Population Health, The University of Melbourne, Australia.
Qual Health Res. 2007 Dec;17(10):1422-33. doi: 10.1177/1049732307308129.
Interest in focus group discussions has grown recently, and so has the recognition of them as a valuable method for qualitative data collection. Despite increasing popularity, they are not an easy option, and moderators must find appropriate ways to approach participants to achieve good-quality data. A path to reach this aim is the inclusion in the focus group agenda of some "exercises" (or activity-oriented questions) that are enjoyable and productive supplements to questions. Exercises provide a different way of gathering information and are beneficial, for instance, for more reflective participants. They can help focus the group's attention on the core study topic and also make subsequent comparative analysis more straightforward. They can also be helpful with young people and to discuss sensitive topics. The author describes and provides suggestions for use and examples of several exercises, illustrating their application in a research project investigating the cultural meaning of youth suicide in university students in Italy, India, and Australia.
最近,人们对焦点小组讨论的兴趣有所增加,同时也越来越认识到它是一种收集定性数据的宝贵方法。尽管越来越受欢迎,但这并非易事,主持人必须找到合适的方式与参与者沟通,以获取高质量的数据。实现这一目标的一条途径是在焦点小组议程中纳入一些“练习”(或以活动为导向的问题),这些是对问题有趣且有效的补充。练习提供了一种不同的信息收集方式,例如,对更善于思考的参与者有益。它们有助于将小组的注意力集中在核心研究主题上,也使后续的比较分析更加直接。它们对年轻人以及讨论敏感话题也可能有帮助。作者描述并提供了几种练习的使用建议和示例,展示了它们在一项研究项目中的应用,该项目调查了意大利、印度和澳大利亚大学生中青少年自杀的文化意义。