2024
DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daae061
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Methodological and practical guidance for designing and conducting online qualitative surveys in public health

Samantha L Thomas,
Hannah Pitt,
Simone McCarthy
et al.

Abstract: Online qualitative surveys—those surveys that prioritise qualitative questions and interpretivist values—have rich potential for researchers, particularly in new or emerging areas of public health. However, there is limited discussion about the practical development and methodological implications of such surveys, particularly for public health researchers. This poses challenges for researchers, funders, ethics committees, and peer reviewers in assessing the rigour and robustness of such research, and in decid… Show more

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