2023
DOI: 10.1177/14713012231190585
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Standardised data collection from people with dementia over the telephone: A qualitative study of the experience of DETERMIND programme researchers in a pandemic

Abstract: There is a notable lack of evidence on what constitutes good practice in remote quantitative data collection from research participants with dementia. During the COVID-19 pandemic face-to-face research became problematic, especially where participants were older and more at risk of infection. The DETERMIND-C19 study, a large cohort study of people with dementia, switched to telephone data collection over this period. This paper explores the experiences of researchers who collected quantitative data over the te… Show more

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“…Although we conducted initial screening questions to ensure understanding, their responses were shorter and more direct than care partner responses and interviewers faced challenges eliciting in-depth information in response to open-ended questions. The use of telephone interviews could have limited the participants’ understanding and added some confusion, as noted by Gridley et al (2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although we conducted initial screening questions to ensure understanding, their responses were shorter and more direct than care partner responses and interviewers faced challenges eliciting in-depth information in response to open-ended questions. The use of telephone interviews could have limited the participants’ understanding and added some confusion, as noted by Gridley et al (2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%