Authors
Stephen Neville, Jeffery Adams, Catherine Cook
Publication date
2016/10/28
Journal
Contemporary Nurse
Volume
52
Issue
6
Pages
657-668
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Background
Undertaking qualitative research with vulnerable populations is a complex and challenging process for researchers. Traditional and common modes of collecting qualitative data with these groups have been via face-to-face recorded interviews.
Methods
This article reports on three internet-based data collection methods; email and synchronous online interviews, as well as online qualitative survey.
Results
The key characteristics of using email, sychronous online interviews and an online qualitative survey including the strengths and limitations of each are presented. Reflections and insights on the use of these internet-based data collection methods are provided to encourage researchers to embrace technology and move away from using traditional face-to-face interviews when researching with vulnerable populations.
Conclusion
Using the internet to collect qualitative data offers additional ways to …
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