Do you want to use ChatGPT to summarize a qualitative paper? Then, here is the prompt:
Attach your research paper file to the ChatGPT and copy-paste the following prompt:
[Hello, I have attached an article, and please follow the below prompt to summarize the file for me:
Summary of Introduction Section: Provide a summary of the research background, motivation, and objectives as outlined in the introduction.
Brief Literature Review and Gap in the Existing Literature: Discuss the key themes from the literature reviewed, the theoretical or conceptual frameworks used, and the gap in knowledge that this paper addresses.
Research Question(s): State the specific research question(s) or objectives the paper aims to address.
Theoretical Framework: Identify the theories or conceptual frameworks used to structure the analysis.
Methodology: Type of qualitative study (e.g., ethnography, case study, grounded theory, etc.).Data collection methods (e.g., interviews, focus groups, document analysis, etc.). Sources of data and sample size (e.g., participants, organizations, cases).Sampling strategy (e.g., purposive, snowball, convenience).
Data Analysis Methods: Describe the coding process (e.g., inductive or deductive coding, open coding, axial coding). Software used for data analysis (e.g., NVivo, ATLAS.ti, MAXQDA, etc.). Steps in the analysis (e.g., transcription, initial coding, theme development). Frameworks or methods used for analysis (e.g., thematic analysis, content analysis, discourse analysis, narrative analysis).Strategies for managing data (e.g., creating memos, organizing codes).
List of Variables or Themes:
Key themes or constructs identified.
Measurement or categorization details (if applicable).
Findings/Results: Summarize the major findings or insights of the analysis, including key themes or patterns identified in the data.
List of Research Questions Answered and Insights Derived: Explain how the findings address the research questions or objectives.
Reflexivity and Researcher’s Role: Describe how the researcher’s background or position may have influenced the research and analysis.
Trustworthiness and Validity: Steps taken to ensure credibility (e.g., member checking, triangulation). Steps to ensure transferability (e.g., rich descriptions, context information). Dependability (e.g., audit trails, iterative process). Confirmability (e.g., acknowledgment of biases).
Limitations: Discuss limitations related to methodology, data collection, or analysis.
Contribution of the Study: Highlight the study's theoretical, methodological, and practical contributions.
Conclusion: Provide a summary of the study's implications and recommendations for practice or future research.]