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Title: Focus Groups


1
Focus Groups
Associate Professor Jeffrey Fuller PhD (slides
adapted from Gaynor Heading) Northern Rivers
University Department of Rural Health
2
Learning Objectives
  • Explain when to use focus groups
  • Explain the FG planning process
  • Describe facilitation techniques

3
Different Types of Groups
  • Delphi group (consensus)
  • Nominal group (agreeable solutions)
  • Brain storming group (solution focused)
  • Advisory group / Reference groups (expertise)
  • Focus Group Discussion (Interested in a range of
    views)
  • NOT consensus or decision focused

4
Focus Group
  • Advantages Disadvantages

Explore / probe Group dynamics Low
cost Speedy High face validity
Difficult to assemble Venue suitability Trained
facilitator Control Dominant - Shy Breadth not
depth
5
Design Issues
  • How structured Highly structured
  • How large 6 - 12
  • Group composition Homogeneous strangers
  • Number of groups 3 minimum (4-6)

Design Dimension
Rule of Thumb
6
Focus Group Characteristics
  • Participants - personalities/hierarchy
  • Group interaction (benefit)
  • Looking for a range of views
  • A series of groups (not one) no new issues

7
Planning
  • Set up / planned - who, recruitment location, etc
  • Sampling issues
  • Describe problem and purpose of study
  • Topic guide construction
  • A few main topics
  • Use of information / results - feedback
  • Resources (timeline / budget)

8
Planning - Issues to Address
  • Process issues
  • To tape / note-take / flip chart summary
  • Demographic survey
  • Identifying speakers / video
  • Timing of data analysis
  • Before second focus group
  • Facilitator skills
  • Establish rules rapport listening
  • Probe neutral observation
  • Leadership topic knowledge
  • Time management

9
Types of Questions
  • Opening question 20 seconds
  • Introductory question foster conversation
  • Transition questions move to key questions
  • Key questions 2 to 5 typically
  • Ending questions bring closure
  • All things considered question
  • Summary question after oral summary
  • Final question - missed anything

10
Facilitating a Focus Group 1
  • Welcome (why they were chosen)
  • Overview of the topic
  • Ground rules (facilitators role, tape,
    confidentiality)
  • Demographic survey
  • Overview of questions
  • Introductions (Icebreaker, name cards)
  • The first question

11
Facilitating a Focus Group 2
  • Time commitment
  • Taping (turning tape on)
  • Time to ask questions
  • Cards as aide-memoir/ schedule
  • Final comments
  • Final summary
  • Forms

12
Keeping track / keeping a record
  • Regularly summarise
  • Ask for participant summary or provide one
  • Whiteboard summary
  • Group checks main points
  • Call for summary comments

13
Field Note Reporting Form
  • Information about the Focus Group

14
Field note reporting continued - Responses to
Questions
  • Q1. The most serious problems facing

15
Focus Group Analyses
  • Comparisons

16
Resource
  • Quine,S. (1998) Focus Groups in Handbook of
    Public Health Methods, Kerr, Taylor Heard
    (eds)., McGraw-Hill, Sydney, pp 527-532.
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