A mini ethnography was conducted at one of the largest hospitals in the United Kingdom. As part of this investigation, the researchers aimed at capturing the perceptions of four distinct group of clinical and nonclinical professionals primarily through attendance at virtual team meetings and online semi-structured interviews. Various methodical challenges were encountered, which were addressed through systematic planning. Conducting the research virtually, a team of researchers visualized and implemented a three-step strategy in order to successfully emerge with quality data—establishing presence, exploring perception, and reciprocity. Using online tools and techniques, the researchers have navigated the pitfalls and turned the lack of phys...
The understanding of what ethnography looks like, and its purpose, is continuously evolving. COVID-1...
This paper discusses the role of video-based research methods in social research. The paper situates...
Background: There is much enthusiasm from clinicians, industry and the government to utilise digital...
A mini ethnography was conducted at one of the largest hospitals in the United Kingdom. As part of t...
Recognizing the power of the Internet to connect people, regardless of place or time, we explore the...
In this article, I offer a reflexive account drawing on my role as co-investigator based on a three-...
3D virtual worlds can and have been used as a meeting place for distance education courses. Virtual ...
It is critical that qualitative research be conducted to ensure that individuals’ lived experiences,...
BackgroundCommunity Advisory Boards (CABs) have been frequently used to engage diverse partners to i...
What ways of thinking and concrete strategies can assist qualitative health researchers to transitio...
Background: Many interdisciplinary collaborative research programs in the health sector are adopting...
Digital ethnography can be used to study online audiences and virtual communities built around museu...
Recent research highlights the complexity of virtual work and calls on researchers to examine virtua...
D.Phil.This exploratory study looks at the barriers to virtual working as experienced by members of ...
This article examines the method of virtual ethnography – or “netnography” – as used by scholars of ...
The understanding of what ethnography looks like, and its purpose, is continuously evolving. COVID-1...
This paper discusses the role of video-based research methods in social research. The paper situates...
Background: There is much enthusiasm from clinicians, industry and the government to utilise digital...
A mini ethnography was conducted at one of the largest hospitals in the United Kingdom. As part of t...
Recognizing the power of the Internet to connect people, regardless of place or time, we explore the...
In this article, I offer a reflexive account drawing on my role as co-investigator based on a three-...
3D virtual worlds can and have been used as a meeting place for distance education courses. Virtual ...
It is critical that qualitative research be conducted to ensure that individuals’ lived experiences,...
BackgroundCommunity Advisory Boards (CABs) have been frequently used to engage diverse partners to i...
What ways of thinking and concrete strategies can assist qualitative health researchers to transitio...
Background: Many interdisciplinary collaborative research programs in the health sector are adopting...
Digital ethnography can be used to study online audiences and virtual communities built around museu...
Recent research highlights the complexity of virtual work and calls on researchers to examine virtua...
D.Phil.This exploratory study looks at the barriers to virtual working as experienced by members of ...
This article examines the method of virtual ethnography – or “netnography” – as used by scholars of ...
The understanding of what ethnography looks like, and its purpose, is continuously evolving. COVID-1...
This paper discusses the role of video-based research methods in social research. The paper situates...
Background: There is much enthusiasm from clinicians, industry and the government to utilise digital...