Justify the qualitative design
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Quanitative Study
BUS-7380 Qualitative Business Research Design and Methodology
Week 1
Amenia Payne
Dr. Eva Philpot
January 26, 2020
Qualitative Study
Introduction
Qualitative research method plays an important role in describing the analysis and case study of research hypothesis which normally takes place in different methods ranging from in-depth interviews, one to one interviews and other structured methods of qualitative research. Open ended questions will be asked which will revolve about the research question. The motivation behind this investigation is to survey the components influencing the utilization and the impacts of utilizing contraceptives in San Diego, California which will include the entire NCU clique. The exploration will use a subjective report configuration will be utilized in which account information will be gathered and examined to plainly and completely conclude the negative impacts and positive ramifications of utilizing contraception as a technique for controlling spread of explicitly transmitted infections, decrease of undesirable pregnancies and as a strategy for family arranging in the general public (Idris, 2019). This information will speak to colossal edges of connections and connections which will provide food for the subjective plan progress. Subjective information will be accumulated by the utilization of semi organized inspecting techniques which will spin about the utilization of inside and out and one on one meetings where the information will be broke down measurably and portrayed in like manner. The information will be gathered from the haphazardly chosen members at San Diego's North Central University. The purpose behind utilizing this kind of information to create information is to obviously build up an inside and out comprehension of the exploration by Cheung and Free (2015) where they talked about the variables influencing the take-up of contraceptives. Further research was fundamental to give a road where analysts will have the option to evaluate the reasons with respect to why most young ladies whether wedded or unmarried lean toward utilizing contraception (Lopez.et.al, 2016).
The main purpose of this research is to assess the factors and the effects of using contraceptives on human health. The qualitative study will further the research and progression on the effects of using contraceptives on human health.
Purpose statement framework
The purpose of this study is to assess the factors affecting the use and the effects of using contraceptives in San Diego, California which will comprise of the whole NCU fraternity. The research will utilize a qualitative study design will be used in which narrative data will be collected and analyzed to clearly and comprehensively deduce the negative effects and positive implications of using contraception as a method of controlling spread of sexually transmitted diseases, reduction of unwanted pregnancies and as a method of family planning in the society. These data will represent huge margins of correlations and relationships which will cater for the qualitative design progress. Qualitative data will be gathered by the use of semi structured sampling methods which will revolve about the use of in depth and one on one interviews where the data will be analyzed statistically and described accordingly. The data will be collected from the randomly selected participants at San Diego’s North central University.
The reasons for using this type of data to generate data is to clearly develop an in-depth understanding of the research by Cheung and Free (2015) where they discussed the factors affecting the uptake of contraceptives. Further research was essential to provide an avenue where researchers will be able to assess the reasons as to why most young women whether married or unmarried prefer using contraception.
Hook-peer reviewed article by Cheung and Free (2015) is meant to assess the effects of using contraceptives on human health as well as the factors associated with the hook statement.
Anchor- the anchor statement is to assess the correlation between the relationships between the effects of using contraceptives and the factors of using contraception. The subjective research technique is intended to survey the stay proclamation of the connections among openness and the components affecting the utilization of the contraceptives. The other grapple proclamation is to analyze the examination on the wellbeing impacts related with the take-up of contraceptives (Pritt.et.al, 2017). The motivation behind this examination is to evaluate the components influencing the utilization and the impacts of utilizing contraceptives in San Diego, California which will contain the entire NCU society. The examination will use a subjective report configuration will be utilized in which account information will be gathered and investigated to plainly and exhaustively find the negative impacts and positive ramifications of utilizing contraception as a technique for controlling spread of explicitly transmitted infections, decrease of undesirable pregnancies and as a strategy for family arranging in the general public (Ji.et.al, 2019).
A statement of the general business problem- the general objective of the research is to assess the effects and the factors influencing the uptake of contraceptives in the University.
A statement of the specific business problem- the research aimed at establishing the relationships between accessibility and the factors influencing the use of the contraceptives. The second reason is the investigation on the health effects associated with the uptake of contraceptives.
Research questions
1. What is the relationship between accessibility and use of contraceptives among the participants?
2. What is the most preferred method of contraception among the participants?
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Idris, H. (2019). Factors Affecting the Use of Contraceptive in Indonesia: Analysis from the National Socioeconomic Survey (Susenas). KEMAS: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat, 15(1). Retrieved from https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/kemas/article/view/14098
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Lopez, L. M., Ramesh, S., Chen, M., Edelman, A., Otterness, C., Trussell, J., & Helmerhorst, F. M. (2016). Progestin‐only contraceptives: effects on weight. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, (8). Retrieved from https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD008815.pub4/abstract
Pritt, N. M., Norris, A. H., & Berlan, E. D. (2017). Barriers and facilitators to adolescents' use of long-acting reversible contraceptives. Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology, 30(1), 18-22. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.15294/kemas.v15i1.14098