Haley Dion's mixed-methods data evaluates a stigma-reducing cervical cancer education program in Kisumu, Kenya. The deposit includes three focus group transcripts and aggregated field notes from 66 observations across six government-supported clinics. Data collection involved focus groups with 30 eligible women and weekly on-site observations during a six-week intervention.
Use Cases
- Analyzing stigma perceptions around HPV and cervical cancer based on focus group transcripts.
- Evaluating workflow feasibility and duration of video-assisted education based on aggregated field notes.
- Comparing intervention and control clinic processes based on observation questionnaires.
- Developing qualitative codebooks for health communication research based on the provided analysis guide.
Strengths
- Includes three focus group transcripts with approximately 5-8 participants each.
- Contains 66 aggregated observation values from six clinic sites over six weeks.
- Provides supporting documentation like informed consent scripts, focus group guides, and a qualitative analysis codebook.
Limitations
- Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, limiting suitability assessment.
- The results of a stigma-focused survey with 400 participants are not included in this deposit.
- Last updated 2026-05-04 07:13:05; freshness should be verified.
Provenance
- Source
- QDR Harvested Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Data collected via focus groups and on-site observations at six government-supported health clinics in Kisumu, Kenya.
- Geography
- Kisumu, Western Kenya