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    Nurs Res. 2008 Jul-Aug;57(4):293-7.

    The sociogram: a useful tool in the analysis of focus groups.

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    School of Health Sciences & Social Work, University of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom. amy.drahota@port.ac.uk

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Focus groups are being utilized increasingly in health services research; however, methods of analyzing focus groups to acknowledge group processes are still under development.

    OBJECTIVES:

    To explore the use of sociograms as a tool in focus group analyses.

    METHODS:

    Sociograms are presented for two focus groups which were conducted to complement a randomized controlled trial on the use of audiovisual distraction during minor surgery. The sociograms are interpreted to accentuate issues that may arise during focus group research.

    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION:

    Sociograms offer a useful method of conceptualizing group dynamics, drawing comparisons between focus groups, and reflecting on moderator technique. The sociogram is a useful aid for displaying and interpreting data from focus group discussions when used in combination with further qualitative inquiry.

    PMID:
    18641498
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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