Journal article

Inductive content analysis: A guide for beginning qualitative researchers

DF Vears, L Gillam

FOCUS ON HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL | AUSTRALIAN NZ ASSOC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS-ANZAHPE | Published : 2022

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Abstract

Inductive content analysis (ICA), or qualitative content analysis, is a method of qualitative data analysis well-suited to use in health-related research, particularly in relatively small-scale, non-complex research done by health professionals undertaking research-focused degree courses. For those new to qualitative research, the methodological literature on ICA can be difficult to navigate, as it employs a wide variety of terminology and gives a number of different descriptions of when and how to carry it out.In this article, we describe in plain language what ICA is, highlight how it differs from deductive content analysis and thematic analysis, and discuss the key aspects to consider whe..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

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Awarded by Australian Government through the Medical Research Future Fund


Awarded by Academy of Finland (AKA)


Funding Acknowledgements

Conflicts of interest and funding Danya Vears acknowledges the infrastructure funding received from the Victorian State Government through the Operational Infrastructure Support (OIS) Program and support by the Australian Government through the Medical Research Future Fund, as part of the Genomics Health Futures Mission (Grant number 76749) . The authors declare no conflicts of interest.