管理房间里的大象:应对 COVID-19 对数据收集的影响。

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Nurse Researcher Pub Date : 2023-03-08 Epub Date: 2022-12-21 DOI:10.7748/nr.2022.e1874
Elizabeth Flannery, Kath Peters, Gillian Murphy, Elizabeth Halcomb, Lucie M Ramjan
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摘要

背景:目的:分享在研究中无法按计划继续进行面对面访谈时遇到的挑战,以及如何调整数据收集工作,使其在受到严重干扰的情况下仍能继续进行:本文探讨了作者为确保数据收集的连续性所做的考虑和采取的行动。该研究旨在通过叙事调查来了解在重症监护室为严重烧伤患者提供支持的重要他人的经历。但大流行意味着研究人员无法按原计划与参与者面对面交流,因此他们不得不考虑新的数据收集方法。作者探讨了将访谈调整为视频会议和电话访谈的过程,同时保留了研究以人为本的重点,与叙事方法保持一致:结论:调整数据收集对于确保研究的连续性非常重要。结论:调整数据收集方法对确保研究的连续性很有价值,但需要仔细考虑和规划,以确保研究的稳健性和伦理性:当参与者无法参加面对面的访谈时,调整数据收集方法可以提供更大的灵活性。
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Managing the elephant in the room: responding to COVID-19's impact on data collection.

Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic has affected data collection for many researchers, in particular research that involves face-to-face interviews.

Aim: To share learning about the challenges encountered when face-to-face interviews could not continue as planned in a study and how to adapt data collection so that it can continue despite severe disruption.

Discussion: This article examines the considerations and actions taken by the authors to ensure the continuity of data collection. The research aimed to use narrative inquiry to understand the experiences of significant others supporting people in intensive care units with severe burn injuries. But the pandemic meant the researchers could not meet face-to-face with participants as originally intended and so they had to consider new ways to approach data collection. The authors explore the process of adapting the interviews to video conferencing and telephone use while preserving the study's person-centred focus to remain coherent with narrative methodology.

Conclusion: Adapting data collection is valuable in ensuring the continuity of research. Careful consideration and planning are required to ensure the research remains robust and ethically sound.

Implications for practice: Adapting data collection methods can allow for greater flexibility when participants cannot attend face-to-face interviews.

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