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Citation

Sood E, Wysocki T, Alderfer MA, Aroian K, Christofferson J, Karpyn A, Kazak AE, Pierce J. J. Pediatr. Psychol. 2020; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/jpepsy/jsaa096

PMID

33236059

Abstract

OBJECTIVE : To describe a novel, five-phase approach to collecting qualitative data from hard-to-reach populations using crowdsourcing methods.

METHODS : Drawing from experiences across recent studies with type 1 diabetes and congenital heart disease stakeholders, we describe five phases of crowdsourcing methodology, an innovative approach to conducting qualitative research within an online environment, and discuss relevant practical and ethical issues.

RESULTS : Phases of crowdsourcing methodology are: (I) Preparing; (II) Forming Crowds; (III) Collecting Crowdsourced Data; (IV) Coding and Analyzing Crowdsourced Data; and (V) Generating and Disseminating Findings. Iterative feedback from stakeholders is obtained in all five phases. Practical and ethical issues include accessing diverse stakeholders, emotional engagement of crowd participants, responsiveness and transparency of crowdsourcing methodology, and limited personal contact with crowd participants.

CONCLUSIONS : Crowdsourcing is an innovative, efficient, feasible, and timely approach to engaging hard-to-reach populations in qualitative research.


Language: en

Keywords

mental health; parent stress; qualitative methods; chronic illness; cardiology; diabetes; psychosocial functioning

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