This document discusses focus group discussions (FGDs) as a qualitative research method. It defines FGDs as involving gathering a small group of 6-10 similar individuals to discuss a topic of interest in a loosely structured format led by a moderator. The document outlines the purposes of FGDs as gathering opinions on issues, encouraging discussion, and interpreting other research results. It also describes best practices for organizing, conducting, and analyzing FGDs, and notes both advantages such as generating new ideas, and disadvantages including lack of representativeness and potential for participant bias.