走向虚拟:使面对面的互动焦点小组适应在线环境

Jonathan Menary, S. Stetkiewicz, Abhishek Nair, P. Jorasch, A. Nanda, A. Guichaoua, M. Rufino, A. Fischer, J. Davies
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新冠肺炎大流行对社交和旅行的限制影响了研究人员如何进行实地调查和数据收集。尽管自2000年代以来,在线焦点小组作为一种定性数据收集方法受到了关注,但似乎很少有相关文献使用现在无处不在的视频通话软件和同步互动讨论工具。我们自己组织实地调查的经验旨在了解这一时期不同的“未来证明”策略对欧洲农业食品系统的影响,这导致了在短时间内做出了一些方法上的改变。我们提出了一种将面对面焦点小组转换为虚拟方法的方法,并为研究人员规划自己的在线焦点小组提供了一份清单。我们的研究结果表明,数据与面对面焦点小组相当,在线焦点小组期间影响数据质量的因素可以得到保护。在焦点小组之前和期间,可以采取几个关键步骤来确保此类活动的顺利进行。我们分享了我们对这种方法的思考,并为其他研究人员转向仅在线数据收集提供了资源。
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Going virtual: adapting in-person interactive focus groups to the online environment
Restrictions on social interaction and travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic have affected how researchers approach fieldwork and data collection. Whilst online focus groups have received attention since the 2000s as a method for qualitative data collection, relatively little of the relevant literature appears to have made use of now ubiquitous video calling software and synchronous, interactive discussion tools. Our own experiences in organising fieldwork aimed at understanding the impact of different ‘future-proofing’ strategies for the European agri-food system during this period resulted in several methodological changes being made at short notice. We present an approach to converting in-person focus group to a virtual methodology and provide a checklist for researchers planning their own online focus groups. Our findings suggest data are comparable to in-person focus groups and factors influencing data quality during online focus groups can be safeguarded. There are several key steps, both before and during the focus groups, which can be taken to ensure the smooth running of such events. We share our reflections on this approach and provide a resource for other researchers moving to online-only data collection.
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