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Experiences from a pilot study on how to conduct a qualitative multi-country research project regarding use of antibiotics in Southeast Europe

BACKGROUND: In 2014, a qualitative multi-country research project was launched to study the reasons behind the high use of antibiotics in regions of Southeast Europe by using previously untrained national interviewers (who were engaged in other antibiotic microbial resistance-related investigations)...

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Autores principales: Kaae, Susanne, Sporrong, Sofia Kälvemark, Traulsen, Janine Morgall, Wallach Kildemoes, Helle, Nørgaard, Lotte Stig, Jakupi, Arianit, Raka, Denis, Gürpinar, Emre Umut, Alkan, Ali, Hoxha, Iris, Malaj, Admir, Cantarero, Lourdes Arevalo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4878000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27222721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40545-016-0069-3
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author Kaae, Susanne
Sporrong, Sofia Kälvemark
Traulsen, Janine Morgall
Wallach Kildemoes, Helle
Nørgaard, Lotte Stig
Jakupi, Arianit
Raka, Denis
Gürpinar, Emre Umut
Alkan, Ali
Hoxha, Iris
Malaj, Admir
Cantarero, Lourdes Arevalo
author_facet Kaae, Susanne
Sporrong, Sofia Kälvemark
Traulsen, Janine Morgall
Wallach Kildemoes, Helle
Nørgaard, Lotte Stig
Jakupi, Arianit
Raka, Denis
Gürpinar, Emre Umut
Alkan, Ali
Hoxha, Iris
Malaj, Admir
Cantarero, Lourdes Arevalo
author_sort Kaae, Susanne
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description BACKGROUND: In 2014, a qualitative multi-country research project was launched to study the reasons behind the high use of antibiotics in regions of Southeast Europe by using previously untrained national interviewers (who were engaged in other antibiotic microbial resistance-related investigations) to conduct qualitative interviews with local patients, physicians and pharmacists. Little knowledge exists about how to implement qualitative multi-country research collaborations involving previously untrained local data collectors. The aim of this paper was therefore to contribute to the knowledge regarding how to conduct these types of research projects by evaluating a pilot study of the project. METHODS: Local data collectors conducted the study according to a developed protocol and evaluated the study with the responsible researcher-team from University of Copenhagen. The pilot study focused on ‘local ownership’, ‘research quality’ and ‘feasibility’ with regard to successful implementation and evaluation. The evaluation was achieved by interpreting ‘Skype’ and ‘face to face’ meetings and email correspondence by applying ‘critical common sense’. RESULTS: Local data collectors achieved a sense of joint ownership. Overall, the protocol worked well. Several minor challenges pertaining to research quality and feasibility were identified, in particular obtaining narratives when conducting interviews and recruiting patients for the study. Furthermore, local data collectors found it difficult to allocate sufficient time to the project. Solutions were discussed and added to the protocol. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the challenges, it was possible to achieve an acceptable scientific level of research when conducting qualitative multi-country research collaboration under the given circumstances. Specific recommendations to achieve this are provided by the authors.
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spelling pubmed-48780002016-05-25 Experiences from a pilot study on how to conduct a qualitative multi-country research project regarding use of antibiotics in Southeast Europe Kaae, Susanne Sporrong, Sofia Kälvemark Traulsen, Janine Morgall Wallach Kildemoes, Helle Nørgaard, Lotte Stig Jakupi, Arianit Raka, Denis Gürpinar, Emre Umut Alkan, Ali Hoxha, Iris Malaj, Admir Cantarero, Lourdes Arevalo J Pharm Policy Pract Research BACKGROUND: In 2014, a qualitative multi-country research project was launched to study the reasons behind the high use of antibiotics in regions of Southeast Europe by using previously untrained national interviewers (who were engaged in other antibiotic microbial resistance-related investigations) to conduct qualitative interviews with local patients, physicians and pharmacists. Little knowledge exists about how to implement qualitative multi-country research collaborations involving previously untrained local data collectors. The aim of this paper was therefore to contribute to the knowledge regarding how to conduct these types of research projects by evaluating a pilot study of the project. METHODS: Local data collectors conducted the study according to a developed protocol and evaluated the study with the responsible researcher-team from University of Copenhagen. The pilot study focused on ‘local ownership’, ‘research quality’ and ‘feasibility’ with regard to successful implementation and evaluation. The evaluation was achieved by interpreting ‘Skype’ and ‘face to face’ meetings and email correspondence by applying ‘critical common sense’. RESULTS: Local data collectors achieved a sense of joint ownership. Overall, the protocol worked well. Several minor challenges pertaining to research quality and feasibility were identified, in particular obtaining narratives when conducting interviews and recruiting patients for the study. Furthermore, local data collectors found it difficult to allocate sufficient time to the project. Solutions were discussed and added to the protocol. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the challenges, it was possible to achieve an acceptable scientific level of research when conducting qualitative multi-country research collaboration under the given circumstances. Specific recommendations to achieve this are provided by the authors. BioMed Central 2016-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4878000/ /pubmed/27222721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40545-016-0069-3 Text en © Kaae et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Kaae, Susanne
Sporrong, Sofia Kälvemark
Traulsen, Janine Morgall
Wallach Kildemoes, Helle
Nørgaard, Lotte Stig
Jakupi, Arianit
Raka, Denis
Gürpinar, Emre Umut
Alkan, Ali
Hoxha, Iris
Malaj, Admir
Cantarero, Lourdes Arevalo
Experiences from a pilot study on how to conduct a qualitative multi-country research project regarding use of antibiotics in Southeast Europe
title Experiences from a pilot study on how to conduct a qualitative multi-country research project regarding use of antibiotics in Southeast Europe
title_full Experiences from a pilot study on how to conduct a qualitative multi-country research project regarding use of antibiotics in Southeast Europe
title_fullStr Experiences from a pilot study on how to conduct a qualitative multi-country research project regarding use of antibiotics in Southeast Europe
title_full_unstemmed Experiences from a pilot study on how to conduct a qualitative multi-country research project regarding use of antibiotics in Southeast Europe
title_short Experiences from a pilot study on how to conduct a qualitative multi-country research project regarding use of antibiotics in Southeast Europe
title_sort experiences from a pilot study on how to conduct a qualitative multi-country research project regarding use of antibiotics in southeast europe
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4878000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27222721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40545-016-0069-3
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