Journal ArticleOpen Access
How I Learned to Design and Conduct Semi-structured Interviews: An Ongoing and Continuous Journey
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Author Affiliations
Nova Southeastern University, Institute of Management Business and Law, Southern University
Published InThe Qualitative Report
Year2016
Citations230
Abstract
Qualitative interviewing is a flexible and powerful tool to capture the voices and the ways people make meaning of their experience Learning to conduct semi-structure interviews requires the following six stages: (a) selecting the type of interview; (b) establishing ethical guidelines, (c) crafting the interview protocol; (d) conducting and recording the interview; (e) crafting the interview protocol; and (f) reporting the findings. A researcher’s personal journey in crafting an interview protocol to interview HIV researchers is summarized. She highlights that training and experience are crucial and identifies some readings that can help in the process.
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