To report findings of qualitative research, researchers should provide a transparent and organized procedures, including why, how and whom they were participated within the study setting (Busetto et al., 2020) . This creates transparency and allows readers to better evaluate how the procedures may have led to data collection, analysis and interpretation. The findings must begin with a summary of the major findings, followed by extended descriptions of patterns. Key findings should be supported with relevant participant quotations to provide content, emphasis or real-life examples
Busetto, L., Wick, W., & Gumbinger, C. (2020). How to use and assess qualitative research methods. Neurological Research and Practice, 2(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42466-020-00059-z