Comparing inductive and deductive analysis techniques to understand health service implementation problems: a case study of childhood vaccination barriers.
Carissa BonnerJane TuckermanJessica KaufmanDaniel CostaDavid N DurrheimLyndal TrevenaSusan ThomasMargie DanchinPublished in: Implementation science communications (2021)
Using both inductive and deductive analysis techniques can help achieve a more comprehensive understanding of barriers to health service implementation. The inductive categories represented the review data in a clearer way than the theoretical domains, with better differentiation; but the missing deductive domains were useful as a way to identify additional issues to investigate further. Both analysis techniques resulted in a comprehensive list of barriers to vaccination that would not have been achieved using either approach alone. We recommend a hybrid approach combining TDF with broader frameworks, for future researchers conducting evidence syntheses.