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This article discusses the importance of reflexivity in data collection methods for qualitative midwifery research. The researchers emphasize that interviews are a crucial component of data collection for qualitative studies, as they can reveal a participant's experiences, beliefs, and opinions. However, collecting data from mothers and infants can be challenging due to the need for flexible hours. The researchers suggest that proper preparation, including timing considerations and internet connections, can help overcome these difficulties. They also highlight the importance of early identification of potential difficulties and reflexivity in influencing future planning for effective data gathering. [Extracted from the article] |