Using Zoom Videoconferencing for Qualitative Data Collection: Perceptions and Experiences of Researchers and Participants
Flinders University · National Health and Medical Research Council · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Advances in communication technologies offer new opportunities for the conduct of qualitative research. Among these, Zoom—an innovative videoconferencing platform—has a number of unique features that enhance its potential appeal to qualitative and mixed-methods researchers. Although studies have explored the use of information and communication technologies for conducting research, few have explored both researcher and participant perspectives on the use of web and videoconferencing platforms. Further, data are lacking on the benefits and challenges of using Zoom as a data collection method. In this study, we explore the feasibility and acceptability of using Zoom to collect qualitative interview data within a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 421.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 19
Authors
4- MMMandy M. ArchibaldCorresponding
Flinders University, National Health and Medical Research Council, University of Manitoba
- RCRachel C. Ambagtsheer
Torrens University Australia, National Health and Medical Research Council
- MCMavourneen Casey
Torrens University Australia
- MLMichael Lawless
Flinders University, National Health and Medical Research Council
Topics & keywords
- Zoom
- Data collection
- Qualitative research
- Videoconferencing
- Context (archaeology)
- Interview
- Qualitative property
- Computer science