This page provides links to commonly used reporting guidelines for qualitative research, as well as articles which provide useful information about how to write about your research.
Preparing data: the not-so-simple stage of transcription and translation
by Sophie Chabeda, Jane Kahindi, Manya Van RyneveldThese helpful notes from a workshop conducted in May 2018 provide useful guidance about translation and transcription of qualitative research data
An Introduction to Qualitative Research: a toolkit from NIHR
by Hancock B., Windridge K., and Ockleford E.This helpful NIHR toolkit provides a comprehensive guide to the stages of designing and planning, carrying out, and reporting on a qualitative study, and includes useful exercises. We recommend it to anyone needing a useful, broad guide.
Guide: Participatory Action Research Toolkit
by Mesh Editorial teamGuide: Guide to the Ethics of Community Based Participatory Research
by Mesh Editorial teamThe Good Participatory Practice (GPP) Guidelines were developed by AVAC and UNAIDS. They provide trial funders, sponsors, and implementers with systematic guidance on how to effectively engage with all stakeholders in the design and conduct of biomedical HIV prevention trials. The guidelines are available in multiple languages. AVAC has also developed an array of supplementary GPP tools tools.