The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Qual Health Res. 2021 Nov;31(13):2403-2413. doi: 10.1177/10497323211036891. Epub 2021 Aug 12.
Qualitative health research has been uniquely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Various public health directives will likely remain in place until this pandemic is fully controlled, creating long-lasting impacts on the design and conduct of qualitative health research. Virtual qualitative research provides an alternative to traditional interviews or focus groups and can help researchers adhere to public health directives. In this commentary, we respond to methodological needs created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, we explore unique elements of, and recommendations for, the design and conduct of obtrusive virtual qualitative research (online interviews, online focus groups, and email interviews) and demonstrate crucial ethical, recruitment, analytical, and interpretive considerations. Researchers are currently faced with an ethical imperative to advance virtual qualitative research methods and ensure that rigorous qualitative health research continues during this pandemic and beyond. Our discussions provide a starting point for researchers to explore the potential of virtual qualitative research.
定性健康研究受到 COVID-19 大流行的独特影响。在完全控制这种大流行之前,各种公共卫生指令可能会继续存在,这对定性健康研究的设计和实施产生持久的影响。虚拟定性研究为传统的访谈或焦点小组提供了替代方法,有助于研究人员遵守公共卫生指令。在这篇评论中,我们针对 COVID-19 大流行带来的方法学需求做出回应。具体来说,我们探讨了设计和实施侵入性虚拟定性研究(在线访谈、在线焦点小组和电子邮件访谈)的独特要素和建议,并展示了至关重要的伦理、招募、分析和解释性考虑因素。研究人员目前面临着推进虚拟定性研究方法的道德必要性,以确保在大流行期间及以后继续进行严谨的定性健康研究。我们的讨论为研究人员探索虚拟定性研究的潜力提供了一个起点。