Focus group (FG) discussions are a popular qualitative research method used in health care and health service research. More recently, internet-based FGs have grown in popularity due to the growth of: (a) the internet, both in terms of technical capacity and number of users; and (b) the improved quality of communication software (e.g. Skype). This paper highlights some of the strengths and weaknesses of conducting FGs online. Building on our experience of conducting traditional and internet-based FGs, we offer some practical advice to potential users
Although online focus groups are emerging as a worthwhile methodological approach for qualitative re...
Despite the fact that there are several practical advantages of online typed focus groups, this type...
The survivability of ‘traditional’ methods within computer-mediated settings is dependent upon their...
The internet is increasingly used as a tool in qualitative research. In particular, asynchronous onl...
Internet-mediated focus groups (FGs) have become a feature of qualitative research over the last dec...
Geographic dispersion of research subjects can make traditional face-to-face focus groups difficult ...
Traditionally, focus groups have been conducted in person using the face-to-face format. However, im...
The Internet is increasingly used as a tool in qualitative research. In particular, asynchronous onl...
Starting from a review of current dominant points of view about online focus groups, the authors out...
This paper considers the use of online focus groups as a method for conducting qualitative research ...
Focus groups are an extensively employed research method for the collection of qualitative data. Rec...
Background: The NHS aspires to the highest standards of excellence regarding the quality of healthca...
The paper analyses the impact of the use of computer technologies on qualitative research methodolog...
Practitioners and researchers are conducting more focus groups online as a qualitative data collecti...
Despite the fact that there are several practical advantages of online typed focus groups, this type...
Although online focus groups are emerging as a worthwhile methodological approach for qualitative re...
Despite the fact that there are several practical advantages of online typed focus groups, this type...
The survivability of ‘traditional’ methods within computer-mediated settings is dependent upon their...
The internet is increasingly used as a tool in qualitative research. In particular, asynchronous onl...
Internet-mediated focus groups (FGs) have become a feature of qualitative research over the last dec...
Geographic dispersion of research subjects can make traditional face-to-face focus groups difficult ...
Traditionally, focus groups have been conducted in person using the face-to-face format. However, im...
The Internet is increasingly used as a tool in qualitative research. In particular, asynchronous onl...
Starting from a review of current dominant points of view about online focus groups, the authors out...
This paper considers the use of online focus groups as a method for conducting qualitative research ...
Focus groups are an extensively employed research method for the collection of qualitative data. Rec...
Background: The NHS aspires to the highest standards of excellence regarding the quality of healthca...
The paper analyses the impact of the use of computer technologies on qualitative research methodolog...
Practitioners and researchers are conducting more focus groups online as a qualitative data collecti...
Despite the fact that there are several practical advantages of online typed focus groups, this type...
Although online focus groups are emerging as a worthwhile methodological approach for qualitative re...
Despite the fact that there are several practical advantages of online typed focus groups, this type...
The survivability of ‘traditional’ methods within computer-mediated settings is dependent upon their...