One strategy to use when deciding between analysis approaches is to look at well presented examples of the range of outputs that can be achieved. This section provides a selection of examples that can give you an idea about what the outcome of a content, framework or reflexive thematic analysis process can achieve. There are many methodological decisions and allowable variations within each method, so this is not an exhaustive sample, but it will give you a sense of what suitable examples may look like.
Take a few minutes to write:
Reflect on your research question, aims and expected outcome. What type of results and reporting formats might be suitable to address your question, and meet your aims and expected outcome for your project?
What will you need to collect and collate along the way during your project to report your project outcome?