Focus groups from home: Conducting virtual focus groups during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

Q3 Social Sciences College and Research Libraries News Pub Date : 2021-06-04 DOI:10.5860/CRLN.82.6.258
Brendan Johnson, Katie Odhner
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In spring 2020, two librarians at Penn State-Abington transitioned a series of planned focus groups online after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted in-person sessions. Despite the added challenges of coordinating online groups, we found that the virtual format was effective and offered advantages over in-person groups. Online focus groups eliminate the need for moderators to coordinate the logistics of reserving rooms, ordering food, and purchasing and setting up external recording equipment. Studies show that subjects experience lower “participation burden” for online groups. Virtual groups also enable researchers to reach and attract populations that are geographically dispersed, less mobile, and more demographically diverse. In this article we will discuss our experience conducting virtual focus groups, best practices for conducting online focus groups, and information we learned that will help improve our spaces and services.
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家庭焦点小组:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间及之后开展虚拟焦点小组
2020年春季,宾夕法尼亚州立大学阿宾顿分校的两名图书管理员在COVID-19大流行打乱了面对面的会议后,将一系列计划中的焦点小组转移到了网上。尽管协调在线小组有额外的挑战,但我们发现虚拟形式是有效的,并且比面对面的小组有优势。在线焦点小组消除了主持人协调预定房间、订购食物、购买和设置外部记录设备等后勤工作的需要。研究表明,在网络群体中,受试者的“参与负担”较低。虚拟群体还使研究人员能够接触和吸引地理上分散、流动性较低、人口结构更多样化的人群。在本文中,我们将讨论我们管理虚拟焦点小组的经验,管理在线焦点小组的最佳实践,以及我们学到的有助于改善我们的空间和服务的信息。
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