Abstract

The focus group interview (FGI) is a research method not commonly used by nurses. It is an effective method if qualitative data are needed and may be used independently to get indepth information, but also can be used in conjunction with tools such as questionnaires, to elicit information that could not be gathered otherwise. For the FGI to be applied correctly the researcher must be well versed with its contents, and ensure that the primary reason for using such a method is solely to collect data. Other reasons like decision-making or reaching a consensus would not be appropriate. The researcher has shown how this method was used in a study in a specialised hospital in Durban which examined professional nurses' knowledge and understanding of AIDS and HIV infection. The results not only illustrated knowledge and understanding, but raised sensitive issues and dilemmas related to caring for HIV infected patients. Areas of further research were highlighted and recommendations made.

Highlights

  • Focus group interview (FGI) is a type of indepth interview whereby a limited number of interacting individuals with common interests and characteristics relevant to a particular study or topic is used to elicit information that could not be obtained when using other methods of data collection

  • When FGI is used with other methods, one should ensure that the focus group participants do not contaminate other methods

  • The discussion focused on professional nurses knowledge and perceptions of AIDS and HIV infection

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Introduction

Focus group interview (FGI) is a type of indepth interview whereby a limited number of interacting individuals with common interests and characteristics relevant to a particular study or topic is used to elicit information that could not be obtained when using other methods of data collection.Shortly, FGI is a carefully planned discussion, designed to obtain perceptions, on a defined area o f in te rest in a perm issive, non-threatening environm ent. The researcher has shown how this method was used in a study in a specialised hospital in Durban which examined professional nurses' knowledge and understanding of AIDS and HIV infection. The results illustrated knowledge and understanding, but raised sensitive issues and dilemmas related to caring for HIV infected patients. Focus group interview (FGI) is a type of indepth interview whereby a limited number of interacting individuals with common interests and characteristics relevant to a particular study or topic is used to elicit information that could not be obtained when using other methods of data collection.

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