Interviews with key informants are the most common means of data collection in qualitative descriptive research. Researchers have historically preferred face-to-face interviews but advances in technology have resulted in more options, including email exchanges, to conduct interviews. This article examines the practical utility and suitability of the email interview in qualitative research. The author will share personal experiences from a recent qualitative study involving email interviews of nurse educators. The purpose of the study was to describe the experiences of nurse educators in developing and implementing concurrent enrollment ADN-BSN programs. Interviews of nurse educators describing their experiences of developing and implementin...
This paper seeks to extend the conversation about the use of computer-mediated communication in qual...
The nature of qualitative research lends itself to the use of the Internet for a variety of reasons....
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
Interviews with key informants are the most common means of data collection in qualitative descripti...
Interviews with key informants are the most common means of data collection in qualitative descripti...
As scholars in social sciences and humanities explore new methods for studying increasingly digitize...
This Realities toolkit draws on the author's experience of using email interviews in a multi-method ...
Contemporary developments in technology provide opportunities for qualitative researchers to enhance...
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: Often researchers use only one interview method within a single stu...
This paper argues for the potential that email interviewing has as a qualitative method in education...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
This paper explores the methodological issues encountered when using email as a web-based interview ...
This paper proposes a novel method for qualitative data collection in organisational research, that ...
Face-to-face interviews have long been the dominant interview technique in the field of qualitative ...
This paper seeks to extend the conversation about the use of computer-mediated communication in qual...
The nature of qualitative research lends itself to the use of the Internet for a variety of reasons....
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
Interviews with key informants are the most common means of data collection in qualitative descripti...
Interviews with key informants are the most common means of data collection in qualitative descripti...
As scholars in social sciences and humanities explore new methods for studying increasingly digitize...
This Realities toolkit draws on the author's experience of using email interviews in a multi-method ...
Contemporary developments in technology provide opportunities for qualitative researchers to enhance...
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: Often researchers use only one interview method within a single stu...
This paper argues for the potential that email interviewing has as a qualitative method in education...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
This paper explores the methodological issues encountered when using email as a web-based interview ...
This paper proposes a novel method for qualitative data collection in organisational research, that ...
Face-to-face interviews have long been the dominant interview technique in the field of qualitative ...
This paper seeks to extend the conversation about the use of computer-mediated communication in qual...
The nature of qualitative research lends itself to the use of the Internet for a variety of reasons....
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...