Journal article
Improving the use of focus group discussions in low income settings
published 8 December 2020
published 8 December 2020
This paper authored by Pauline Scheelbeek et al and published in BMC Medical Research Methodology describes how six exercises were used in 32 maternal and newborn care themed Focus Group Discussions (FGD). The exercises included:
The study took place in Nigeria and Ethiopia, authors interviewed six facilitators and two supervisors who used these exercises about their experiences. Results from this study show that overall, the exercises worked better in Nigeria than in Ethiopia.
The majority of the exercises proved successful tools in collecting richer and less biased information from FGDs and were experienced as fun and engaging. Tailoring of the exercises, as well as thorough training and selection of the facilitators, were pivotal in this success. The difference between the two countries shows that adequate piloting and adaptation is crucial and that some exercises may not be adaptable to all settings.