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Utilization of online focus groups to include mothers: A use-case design, reflection, and recommendations
Kara Skelton1, Retta Evans2, Jenna LaChenaye2
1Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Abstract:
Advances in technology over the past decade have allowed unique methodologies to emerge, enabling the engagement of hard-to-reach populations on sensitive topics in a way that was before thought not possible with traditional face-to-face modalities. This study aimed to use online focus group discussions (FGDs) to explore breastfeeding mothers' use of social media. Results indicate participants had a positive experience with online FGDs, and almost all preferred this method to traditional face-to-face focus groups. We discuss reflections of the online FGD experience, including best practices and recommendations for innovative ways to include time-constrained or hard-to-reach participants, for yielding rich qualitative data.
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