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Alix Aitken-Arbuckle
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Hi Heather and Jo
Your message couldn’t have come at a better time as I too am beginning the process of HRA/Ethics approval for realist interviews. I’ve got a brief page-long guide, which will need refinement yet, but I’d be interested in hearing how you get on and would be happy to share thoughts/ideas and my questions.
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Hi Heather,
I went through HRA & IRAS a couple of years ago. I kept my topic guide really brief as I was still formulating my programme theories. The advice I have been given in respect to NHS ethics is keep things as vague as you can but specific enough to get through.
My topic guide was half a page of A4 and didn’t specify things in a realist way, It said I would discuss issues of X Y and Z with people and that was it.
Message me if you want a quick chat about it…
Thanks
Jo
Joanne Howe
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Dear All,
I'm undertaking a realist evaluation of preconception care as part of a PhD; this follows a realist review, so I have some programme theories that I'd like to explore and refine with women and healthcare providers. Since this study involves NHS staff and patients I need to submit an ethics application via the IRAS system (Integrated Research Application System), including topic guides for interviews ... does anyone have any guidance / template for a topic guide for realist interviews or could help point me in the right direction?
Many thanks... in anticipation 🙂
Heather
Heather Hopper
Associate Professor of Midwifery (Education)
Academic Lead for Midwifery and Lead Midwife for Education
School of Nursing and Midwifery
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