Qualitative evaluation in nursing interventions — A review of the literature
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Rørtveit, K., Saetre Hansen, B., Joa, I., Lode, K., & Severinsson, E. (2020). Qualitative evaluation in nursing interventions—A review of the literature. Nursing Open, 7(5), 1285-1298. 10.1002/nop2.519Sammendrag
Aim
To identify and synthesize qualitative evaluation methods used in nursing interventions.
Design
A systematic qualitative review with a content analysis. Four databases were used: MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase and CINAHL using pre-defined terms. The included papers were published from 2014–2018.
Methods
We followed the guidelines of Dixon-Woods et al., Sandelowski and Barroso, the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme qualitative checklist and The Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative Research Approach.
Results
Of 103 papers, 15 were eligible for inclusion. The main theme Challenging complexity by evaluating qualitatively described processes and characteristics of qualitative evaluation. Two analytic themes emerged: Evaluating the implementation process and Evaluating improvements brought about by the programme.
Conclusion
Different qualitative evaluation methods in nursing are a way of documenting knowledge that is difficult to illuminate in natural settings and make an important contribution when determining the pros and cons of an intervention.