Purpose or research question
Include a statement of study intent. This can be framed as one or more research questions, purposes, goals, or objectives.1
Justification, Example, and Resources
Why readers need this information
By clearly stating the purpose of the study, authors set readers’ expectations for the methods, findings and discussion sections of the manuscript.
Example
The purposes of this study were to investigate how medical students recognize, respond to and utilise feedback, and to determine whether there are maturational differences in understandings of the role of feedback across academic years in medical school.
Training and Resources
See this article for advice on writing qualitative research questions.
Footnotes
Qualitative studies often explore “how” and “why” questions related to a social or human problems or phenomenon, and they are designed to enhance readers’ understanding of a problem or phenomenon.↩︎
Citation
@misc{o'brien2023,
author = {O’Brien, Bridget and Harris, Ilene and Beckman, Thomas and
Reed, Darcy and Cook, David},
title = {The {SRQR} Guidelines for Writing Qualitative Research
Articles Version 1.1},
version = {1.1},
date = {},
doi = {10.1234/equator/1010101},
langid = {en}
}