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Title
Communication technologies for focus groups with remote communities : a case study of research with First Nations in Canada
Call Number
DM# 3715452
Author
Gratton, Marie-France
O'Donnell, Susan
Imprint
Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE Publications, 2011.
Physical Description
18 pages : illustrations
Abstract
''Communication technologies offer qualitative researchers more options for conducting research with remote communities. It is not always possible for researchers to travel to conduct focus groups and interviews in person, especially when travel is prohibitively time-consuming and expensive. This reason is often given to explain the lack of qualitative research with participants living in remote First Nations (Aboriginal) communities in Canada. This manuscript presents a case study of a research method developed in collaboration with our research partner K-Net and KORI (Keewaytinook Okimakanak) in northwestern Ontario. The specific study investigated preferences for online health information for First Nations people living in remote communities. Working with K-Net, we developed a method to use multi-site videoconferencing for focus groups – live visual and audio exchange between the researcher in Ottawa and participants in multiple remote First Nations communities. Our conclusion encourages other researchers to try this innovative method to include more remote First Nations community members in participatory research projects.''
Notes
Publication #28. Article published in Qualitative Research. 11(2): 159-175.
Also published in French: Les technologies des communications pour les séances de discussion avec les communautés des régions éloignées : étude de cas de recherche avec les Premières Nations du Canada.
A First Mile Connectivity Consortium (FMCC) publication.
Language
English
Subject
Indigenous peoples - Canada
Communication technologies - Canada
Telecommunication in medicine
Rural health services - Canada
Location
DM5
Access
Public
ID
CAT 17806
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