
Since the impact of COVID-19 on partner LMICs and the movement control measures taken by each has varied, tailored adaptations were necessary. These work streams have made methodological adaptions to how data is collected as a result of COVID-19.
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Two of the five DePEC workstreams include a mixed-method, feasibility trial of a dietary intervention in Malaysia, and a qualitative interview study involving care providers and facilitators in each of our three partner LMICs. The Global Health Research Group on Dementia Prevention and Enhanced Care (DePEC) conducts mixed-method research into prevention and diagnostic strategies, and post-diagnostic dementia care in LMICs of Malaysia, India and Tanzania. Conducting research in low and middle income countries (LMICs) comes with its own challenges, but the outbreak of COVID-19 has greatly impacted how studies are implemented in this setting, particularly with regards to data collection procedures. Reflecting on the design and conduct of these projects – some on-going through the pandemic – I draw out what qualitative analysis can tell us and why it is so vital to informing on-going health care provision.Ĭhallenges of conducting a research study in the time of COVID-19: adaption of qualitative researchĪndrea McGrattan The COVID-19 global pandemic has presented many unprecedented challenges. To make sense of these shifts, I draw on multiple research projects conducted over the past 10 years to explore changes in the design, development, implementation and use of video consulting.

Requirements for social distancing and concerns to manage spread have led to providers rapidly implementing video consulting services across the UK National Health Service. This all changed with the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite popularity with patients, video consulting tended to be ad hoc. This brought significant challenges, particularly with regards to the implementation and routine use of video consulting in existing clinical pathways, as well as with the use of the technology itself.

follow up consultations for long term conditions like diabetes, post-operative assessment). family medicine, mental health) and for a variety of uses (e.g. In the UK, Skype and similar platforms have been used in a range of settings (e.g. Sara Shaw Over the past 10 years there has been a steady drive to make better use of video technology within health care. Remote Consultations in Health Care: what can qualitative analysis tell us about development and use Sara will be talking about her research on Qualitative Analysis of Remote Consultations and implications for impact of COVID-19 on GP practices. Sara Shaw, PhD Associate Professor, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford University Nancy has written extensively on how people use communications technologies.Īnnette Markham, PhD Professor of Media and Communications and part of the Digital Ethnography Research Group at RMIT, Melbourne, AustraliaĪnnette has been involved in developing the Association of Internet Researchers’ Ethics Guidelines for Internet Research. Nancy Baym, PhD Senior Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, MA, USA

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