Fictitious cases as a methodology to discuss sensitive health topics in focus groups
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31775Date
2023-07-18Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Gram, Emma Grundtvig; Brodersen, John Brandt; Hansen, Cæcilie; Pickles, Kristen; Smith, Jenna; Brandt Ryborg Jønsson, AlexandraAbstract
Method: We developed a fictitious case and employed it as a projective technique in focus groups on prostate cancer and screening. The participants were men and their partners who lived in Denmark.
Results: The technique encouraged emotional and cognitive openness in focus group discussions about the risk of prostate cancer, the benefits and harms of screening, and decision-making about screening. It appeared that using the fictitious case allowed the participants to personally distance themselves from the topic, project emotions onto the case, and thereby openly talk about their emotions.
Conclusion: This article presents a methodological contribution to communication about sensitive topics in focus groups, using prostate cancer screening as an example. Further refinement of the methodology is needed to enable participants to transfer improvements in knowledge to their own decision about screening.