The second step in data analysis: Coding qualitative research data

Abstract Coding is a process used in the analysis of qualitative research, which takes time and creativity. Three steps will help facilitate this process: 1. Reading through the data and creating a storyline; 2. Categorizing the data into codes; and 3. Using memos for clarification and interpretatio...

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Published in:Journal of social health and diabetes Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 007 - 010
Main Author: Stuckey, Heather L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: A-12, Second Floor, Sector -2, NOIDA -201301, India Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd 01.06.2015
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ISSN:2321-0656, 2321-0664
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Summary:Abstract Coding is a process used in the analysis of qualitative research, which takes time and creativity. Three steps will help facilitate this process: 1. Reading through the data and creating a storyline; 2. Categorizing the data into codes; and 3. Using memos for clarification and interpretation. Remembering the research question or storyline, while coding will help keep the qualitative researcher focused on relevant codes. A data dictionary can be used to define the meaning of the codes and keep the process transparent. Coding is done using either predetermined (a priori) or emergent codes, and most often, a combination of the two. By using memos to help clarify how the researcher is constructing the codes and his/her interpretations, the analysis will be easier to write in the end and have more consistency. This paper describes the process of coding and writing memos in the analysis of qualitative data related to diabetes research.
ISSN:2321-0656
2321-0664
DOI:10.4103/2321-0656.140875