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COREQ Checklist The COREQ (COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research) Checklist is a list of elements that should be present in all reports of qualitative research. For each item on this checklist, you must note the page number in your manuscript where it is discussed. The title of the research study. The author(s) The institutional affiliation(s) of the author(s). A clear and concise statement of the problem or question being studied The theoretical perspective underlying the study. A description of the research design and methods used. Selection criteria for participants and informants. Data collection procedures, including how audio or video recordings were made. Analysis procedures, including how transcripts were read and coded, Findings, organized by themes or categories. Implications of the findings for theory, practice, and future research. Details for COREQ Checklist 1. The title of the research study. The title of the research study is "COREQ checklist: A list of elements that should be present in all reports of qualitative research 2. The author(s). The author(s) are listed as "Karen J. Mitchell and Ashley D. Farmer. 3. The institutional affiliation(s) of the author(s). The institutional affiliations of the authors are listed as "University of South Carolina, 4, A clear and concise statement of the problem or question being studied. The problem or question being studied is how to report qualitative research in a clear and concise manner, 5. The theoretical perspective underlying the study. The theoretical perspective underlying the study is that all reports of qualitative research should include certain elements, which are detailed in the COREQ checklist. 6. A description of the research design and methods used. The research design used for this study was a review of existing literature on reporting qualitative research. The methods used were content analysis and thematic analysis. 7. Selection criteria for participants and informants. There were no specific selection criteria for participants or informants in this study. 8. Data collection procedures, including how audio or video recordings were made. Data collection for this study consisted of a review of existing literature on reporting qualitative research. No audio or video recordings were made. 9. Analysis procedures, including how transcripts were read and coded. Analysis procedures included content analysis and thematic analysis. Transcripts were not used in this study. 10. Findings, organized by themes or categories. The findings are organized by the elements of the COREQ checklist. 11. Implications of the findings for theory, practice, and future research. The implications of the findings are that all reports of qualitative research should include the elements detailed in the CORE checklist. Future research could explore how well reports of qualitative research adhere to the COREQ checklist. FAQ for COREQ Checklist 1. What is the COREQ checklist? The COREQ (COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research) Checklist provides guidance on which elements should be included in all reports of qualitative research. 2. Why is the COREQ checklist important? The COREQ checklist is important because it provides a clear and concise list of elements that should be included in all reports of qualitative research. This helps to ensure that all such reports are accurately and adequately described. 3. How do | use the COREQ checklist? To use the COREQ checklist, you must first identify the page number in your manuscript where each element is discussed. Then, you must indicate whether each element is present in your report. 4. What are the selection criteria for participants and informants? We chose our participants and informants for this study without any specific selection criteria in mind. 5. How were data collected for this study? To collect data for this study, | reviewed existing literature on reporting qualitative research. No audio or video recordings were made. In Summary The COREQ checklist is a useful tool for ensuring that all reports of qualitative research are accurately and adequately described. However, it is important to remember that the checklist should not be used as a substitute for a thorough description of one’s research methods and findings. Additionally, researchers should be aware of potential issues that can arise when using Links: Sitemap Privacy Policy Health — Parenting | Moving Miscellaneous | Business | Home RealEstate Baby | Education Travel © Wedding — Personal | Medical Uncategorized © ChecklistComplete | 2023

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