Virtual Course on Qualitative Research for Primary Care Professionals

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María F. Grande Ratti
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8622-8230
Gabriela Di Croce
Clara A. Pratola
Ana C. Godoy
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4073-1951
Karin S. Kopitowski
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0939-0263
Camila Juana
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4023-6563

Abstract

Introduction: training in qualitative research is a key component of continuing education for Primary Health Care (PHC) professionals, as it strengthens methodological competencies and contributes to professional development. The aim was to describe the implementation and systematization of a qualitative research course, highlighting challenges, decisions, and lessons learned, as well as participants’ feedback.


Materials and methods: a virtual course consisting of two synchronous sessions, held in 2023 during evening hours, with a participatory methodology based on real-life examples. It was financially supported by the Argentine Federation of Family and General Medicine. Teaching fees were covered, but the course was offered free of charge to members of the scientific society. Attendance was recorded, an anonymous post-session survey was administered, and certificates granting credits for specialty recertification were issued.


Results: despite 39 pre-registered participants, only 41% attended, with 18 participants in the first synchronous session and 10 in the second. Most participants were from the provinces of Córdoba, Buenos Aires, and Misiones. Almost all respondents indicated they would likely apply what they had learned and would recommend the activity to colleagues. Overall satisfaction with the practical component and the interactive, participatory format was highlighted, although suggestions included improving the readability of some slides and adjusting the pace of the presentation. Three certificates of completion were issued (to those who submitted an individual asynchronous assignment on time), and 16 certificates of participation (without assessment).


Conclusion: the academic proposal was well received; participants valued the theoretical-practical methodology and the interactive approach, which fostered exchange and participation. Despite the initial interest reflected in pre-registrations, actual attendance suggests the need to explore barriers to participation in free training activities. The virtual format facilitated the inclusion of professionals from different provinces, and the small group size encouraged active participation. Feedback identified areas for improvement that could be optimized in future editions.

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Grande Ratti MF, Di Croce G, Pratola CA, Godoy AC, Kopitowski KS, Juana C. Virtual Course on Qualitative Research for Primary Care Professionals. Rev Hosp Ital B.Aires [Internet]. 2026 Jun. 18 [cited 2026 Jul. 7];46(2):e0001281. Available from: https://ojs.hospitalitaliano.org.ar/index.php/revistahi/article/view/1281

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