88 Chapter 5 inductively established. The coding of the data into the categories was done by the researcher who had also conducted the interview. 5 interviews were analyzed and coded by AJ, 5 by JB, 6 by KW and 10 by JZ. After a set of interviews was analyzed, RVE and AV separately read all the interviews, discussed them with the interviewer and sought for agreement about the coding. They also judged if there was still new relevant knowledge obtained from the interviews. After the discussion, the final categorization was done. After 26 interviews, views started to repeat, so it was concluded that there was data saturation. Ethical aspects All participants provided informed consent. The study protocol was reviewed by the ethical committee of the Vrije Universiteit Medical Centre (FWA00017598, reference 2015.350), and was granted an exemption from approval based on the fact that participants in the study were not subject to procedures or interventions, or required to follow rules of behavior. Figure 1: Graphic representation of the results, showing themes (in blue) and positive (in green), negative (in red) and combined subthemes (in purple) of clinical interventions impacting personal recovery.
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