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  1. Conducting qualitative interviews by telephone: Lessons learned from a

    The telephone interview is an effective method of data collection in clinical nursing research: A discussion paper. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 2007; 44 (6):1064-1070. [Google Scholar] Novick G. Is there a bias against telephone interviews in qualitative research? Research in nursing & health. 2008; 31 (4):391-398.

  2. Interviewing by Telephone: Specific Considerations, Opportunities, and

    Groves and Kahn (1979) compared (a) a face-to-face interview survey conducted on a national sample of 74 counties and metropolitan areas, (b) a telephone survey in the same sample area in which the numbers were chosen with a random-digit-dialing method, and (c) a national sample of telephone numbers selected throughout the contiguous United ...

  3. The use of the telephone interview for research

    Abstract. The increasing popularity of the telephone interview as a research method may be a reflection of broader social change and technological advances, with increased use and acceptability of telecommunications to support healthcare and service industries in general. Despite its widespread use there are few definitions of the term.

  4. Interviewing by Telephone: Specific Considerations, Opportunities, and

    interview data. For example, in our multidisciplinary review only one work from the 1980s ... The cost savings of conducting research by telephone has been estimated at fifty to seventy-five percent of face-to-face interviews (Marcus & Crane, 1986; Worth & Tierney, 1993). Research conducted in 1979 (Groves & Kahn, 1979) was converted to

  5. (PDF) The use of telephone interview for research

    The telephone interview was used in a study by one of the authors (EC) which explored the experience of postoperative pain. Issues relating to ethical considerations, reliability, validity ...

  6. Is there a bias against telephone interviews in qualitative research

    Yet, telephones may allow respondents to feel relaxed and able to disclose sensitive information, and evidence is lacking that they produce lower quality data. This apparent bias against telephone interviews contrasts with a growing interest in electronic qualitative interviews. Research is needed comparing these modalities, and examining their ...

  7. Telephone Interviewing as a Qualitative Methodology for ...

    Telephone interviewing can yield high-quality data under appropriate conditions, making it a productive mode of data collection comparable to a face-to-face mode. The protocol described in this chapter for telephone interviews has been refined over three studies (total N = 236) and 10 years (2007-2017) of research. The protocol has been shown ...

  8. The telephone interview as a data collection method

    TLDR. How telephone interviewing was used in a recently conducted interpretive phenomenological study is described, and it is argued that this is a methodologically and economically valuable data collection technique in qualitative research. Expand. 179. Highly Influenced.

  9. The telephone interview is an effective method of data collection in

    Though the telephone interview can be useful to collect quantitative and qualitative data (Burnard, 1994; Coderre et al., 2004; Sturges and Hanrahan, 2004), less critical analysis and research have been done examining its use in clinical nursing research (Carr and Worth, 2001; Worth and Tierney, 1993). There are particular issues associated ...

  10. Is there a bias against telephone interviews in qualitative research

    Telephone interviews are largely neglected in the qualitative research literature and, when discussed, they are often depicted as a less attractive alternative to face-to-face interviewing. The absence of visual cues via telephone is thought to result in loss of contextual and nonverbal data and to compromise rapport, probing, and ...

  11. Conducting qualitative interviews by telephone: Lessons learned from a

    Musselwhite K, Cuff L, McGregor L, et al. (2007) The telephone interview is an effective method of data collection in clinical nursing research: A discussion paper. International Journal of Nursing Studies 44(6): 1064-1070.

  12. Is there a bias against telephone interviews in qualitative research?

    This apparent bias against telephone interviews contrasts with a growing interest in electronic qualitative interviews. Research is needed comparing these modalities, and examining their impact on data quality and their use for studying varying topics and populations. Such studies could contribute evidence-based guidelines for optimizing ...

  13. The telephone interview is an effective method of data collection in

    The telephone interview is an effective method of data collection in clinical nursing research: A discussion paper September 2007 International Journal of Nursing Studies 44(6):1064-70

  14. PDF National Centre for Research Methods Telephone Methods Toolkit

    reflections around how to address the challenges associated with telephone interviews and draw on examples from current research. Keywords: Telephone interviews; connection; connectivity; qualitative research; ethics; recruitment 1. Introduction Telephone interviews are a valuable method for generating qualitative data and conducting

  15. PDF Realities Toolkit # Using phone interviews

    Introduction. Telephone interviews offer a range of potential advantages for qualitative research projects. Most obviously, they remove the need for travel, so reduce both time and cost. They also allow participants to remain more anonymous if desired, they may feel less emotionally intense or intrusive, and there may be physical safety ...

  16. Interviewing by Telephone: Specific Considerations, Opportunities, and

    An interview guide was developed based on the research question and informed by a prior systematic review of qualitative studies (Sweeney et al., 2020) and input from the research team comprising ...

  17. The telephone interview is an effective method of data collection in

    There are varying points of view regarding the advisability and utility of using the telephone to conduct research interviews.When undertaking the Women's Recovery from Sternotomy Study, we found the telephone was an effective mechanism for data collection. Our aim is to identify the advantages and challenges of using the telephone as a mechanism for data collection in clinical nursing research.

  18. The use of the telephone interview for research

    Abstract. The increasing popularity of the telephone interview as a research method may be a reflection of broader social change and technological advances, with increased use and acceptability of telecommunications to support healthcare and service industries in general. Despite its widespread use there are few definitions of the term.

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    Background Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in 2016. Canada's legislation is the first to permit Nurse Practitioners (NP) to serve as independent MAiD assessors and providers. Registered Nurses' (RN) also have important roles in MAiD that include MAiD care coordination; client and family teaching and support, MAiD procedural quality; healthcare provider and public ...

  20. International Nurses Day 2024 report

    Publication description. The theme for International Nurses Day 2024 is: "Our Nurses. Our Future. The economic power of care". This theme and our IND report present an in-depth analysis of how elevating the nursing profession can catalyse transformative improvements in health care delivery, economic development, peace and societal well-being.