Online Interview Experiences: Strategies, Dynamics, and Opportunities

Online Interview Experiences: Strategies, Dynamics, and Opportunities
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Reflecting on experiences of online interviews, this talk discusses ways to help participants feel safe, reduce awkwardness, and prepare for technology. Additionally, it explores the opportunities that online interviews offer for patient and public involvement. Drawing insights from practical considerations and interpersonal dynamics, this discussion sheds light on the evolving landscape of remote interviewing and its implications.

  • Online interviews
  • Strategies
  • Dynamics
  • Opportunities
  • Patient involvement

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  1. DIPEx Meeting 2020 Doing online remote interviews Doing online remote interviews Lynn Laidlaw, Hanne Bruhn, Heidi Gardner and Avril Nicoll, with thanks to Eilidh Duncan HSRU is core funded by the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorates. The author accepts full responsibility for this talk.

  2. Our experiences Our experiences You re listening to an edit of Lynn Laidlaw, Avril Nicoll, Hanne Bruhn and Heidi Gardner in conversation over Microsoft Teams. They were reflecting on their experiences of online interviews. Lynn is a lay advisor on a number of projects and a participant in the Healthtalk vasculitis module where Avril is Research Fellow. Heidi Lynn Hanne Avril

  3. Things to consider Things to consider What can I do to help participants feel safe? What strategies will reduce awkwardness? Data sufficiency *Ref Logistics and feasibility Interpersonal dynamics What practical things can I do to prepare and support participants with the technology? What opportunities does online offer for patient and public involvement? *Davies, L., LeClair, K.L., Bagley, P., Blunt, H., Hinton, L., Ryan, S. and Ziebland, S. (2020) Face-to-face compared with online collected accounts of health and illness experiences: a scoping review. Qualitative Health Research 30(13), pp.2092-2102.

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