Journal article

Collaborative coding in inductive content analysis: Why, when, and how to do it

F Coulston, F Lynch, DF Vears

Journal of Genetic Counseling | Wiley | Published : 2025

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Abstract

Inductive content analysis (ICA) is a useful method for analyzing qualitative data in genetic counseling research. It is particularly relevant when the goal is to examine and improve practices or develop recommendations. Although ICA can be undertaken by a single analyst, ideally there is involvement of multiple analysts (or co-coders). Co-coding can bring many benefits to qualitative analysis that sits within a constructivist paradigm, including developing a representation of the data that is not only understandable to more than one individual but also richer and more nuanced. It also provides an opportunity for mentoring more junior researchers and can be an efficient way to analyze large ..

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