Reasons for Conducting Observations in Primary Care Research, With Clinical Examples
Reasons to Observe | Clinical Examples |
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To understand behavior | Describe whether or how staff follow clinical guidelines or study protocols |
To understand context | Understand environmental factors influencing uptake of an intervention |
To understand process | Examine at baseline how clinical preventive services are delivered in offices |
To recognize patterns | Examine variations in how clinical preventive services are implemented across multiple practices |
To see what people are reluctant to discuss | Identify perceived cultural taboos, for example, parents reluctant to discuss HPV vaccination for prepubertal children |
To gain direct personal experience and knowledge | Explore patient experiences of undergoing clinical procedures, for example, the experience of colonoscopy preparation |
To move beyond selected perceptions | Observe how patients respond to universal screening questions, for example, depression screening, intimate personal violence screening |
HPV = human papillomavirus.