Kizspy | Question: 22 (Choose 1 answer)
In a qualitative research study exploring the impact of socioeconomic status on access to healthcare, the researcher conducts interviews with participants from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. Upon analysis of the interview data, the researcher identifies recurring themes related to barriers to healthcare access, such as
financial constraints, lack of transportation, and limited health literacy. How might the researcher further analyze these themes to uncover underlying motives or causes?
A. Conduct follow-up interviews with healthcare providers to gather their perspectives on the identified barriers.
B. Explore the historical context of healthcare policies and funding allocations in regions where participants reside.
C. Conduct a quantitative survey to assess the prevalence of each identified barrier among the broader
population.
D. Examine demographic data to determine correlations between socioeconomic status and healthcare outcomes.