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Keeping the ‘quality’ in qualitative research: Embracing technology to enhance participation in qualitative interviews

Qualitative researchers seek to understand and explore human values, beliefs and experiences, including research participants' attribution of meaning to these factors. The topics under investigation often call for research participants to share their experiences of challenging and traumatic events. Participants in qualitative research may make themselves vulnerable when asked to share details of events and, potentially, relive the distressing emotions and feelings associated with the event. Technology has changed how we do many things, and qualitative research is no exception. For qualitative researchers, the interview is a common data collection method. Ensuring the quality of interviews is essential for research rigour and the production of high-value knowledge (Cleary et al., 2014). Technology has increased the options for gathering the information or narratives that underpin qualitative research. Applying technology has also widened inclusion in research by supporting access and equity for research participation and enhanced participant autonomy. In this editorial, we consider technology and how it can be and is currently used in qualitative interviewing.

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Volume

81

Issue

3

Start Page

1113

End Page

1115

Number of Pages

3

eISSN

1365-2648

ISSN

0309-2402

Location

England

Publisher

Wiley

Additional Rights

Free Access

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • No

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

Journal of Advanced Nursing

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