Advancing Telephone Focus Groups Method Through the Use of Webinar (original) (raw)
2015, Global Qualitative Nursing Research
Focus groups are widely used to collect qualitative data in a group setting and are traditionally conducted face-to-face. For the past decade, researchers have used other means to conduct focus group discussions, such as Internet and telephone (Fox, Morris, & Rumsey, 2007; Gothberg et al., 2013; Krueger & Casey, 2009). Telephone focus groups emerged as a method in health research to explore views and experiences of patients and health professionals regarding preventive health services, treatment options, and other topics, such as employment experiences after diagnosis of cancer (
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