Two Approaches to Focus Group Data Collection for Qualitative Health Research: Maximizing Resources and Data Quality
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STEER: Factors to Consider When Designing Online Focus Groups Using Audiovisual Technology in Health Research
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Sensitive Health Topics With Underserved Patient Populations: Methodological Considerations for Online Focus Group Discussions
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Texting the Waters: An Assessment of Focus Groups Conducted via the WhatsApp Smartphone Messaging Application
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Using Zoom Videoconferencing for Qualitative Data Collection: Perceptions and Experiences of Researchers and Participants
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Qualitative Data Collection in an Era of Social Distancing
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Conducting Online Focus Groups on Facebook to Inform Health Behavior Change Interventions: Two case Studies and Lessons Learned
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Conducting an Online Focus Group
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Using Message Boards to Conduct Online Focus Groups
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Use of Web Conferencing Technology for Conducting Online Focus Groups Among Young People With Lived Experience of Suicidal Thoughts: Mixed Methods Research
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