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  • Jennifer Nyawira Githaiga, Carmen Späth, Namhla Sicwebu, Shehani Perera, Tsidiso Tolla, Natalie Leon. Critical Reflections on Conducting Qualitative Health Research During COVID-19: The Lived Experiences of a Cohort of Postgraduate Students in a South African University. International journal of qualitative methods. 2023, 22: 16094069221148406
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  • Marcela Cornejo, Javiera Bustamante, Marais Del Río, Ximena De Toro, María Soledad Latorre. Researching with Qualitative Methodologies in the Time of Coronavirus: Clues and Challenges. International journal of qualitative methods. 2023, 22: 16094069221150110
    Cited : 17
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  • Caroline Ackley, Diego Garcia Rodriguez, Giovanni Villa. "I didn't Notice that You Were Watching Me": Exploring a User Acceptance Study to Conduct Cultural Domain Analysis Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of qualitative methods. 2023, 22: 16094069231164602
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  • Michael R Gionfriddo, Ann Dadich. 'The Obstacle is the Way': Methodological Challenges and Opportunities for Video-Reflexive Ethnography During COVID-19. International journal of qualitative methods. 2023, 22: 16094069231165710
    Cited : 3
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  • Kapriskie Seide, Felicia O Casanova, Esmeralda Ramirez, Melanie McKenna, Alice Cepeda, Kathryn M Nowotny. Piloting a Flexible Solicited Diary Study With Marginalized Latina Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of qualitative methods. 2023, 22: 16094069231183119
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  • Linda J Knap, Johan Legemaate, Roland D Friele. The Impact of Ex-Post Legislative Evaluations in Healthcare: A Mixed Methods Realist Evaluation Study Protocol for Conducting Case Studies. International journal of qualitative methods. 2023, 22: 16094069231184126
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  • Abigail J Rolbiecki, Michelle Teti, Christine Lero, Jacquelyn J Benson, Karla T Washington. Opportunities and Challenges for Visual Qualitative Intervention Research on Facebook. International journal of qualitative methods. 2022, 21:
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  • Ash Watson, Deborah Lupton. Remote Fieldwork in Homes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Video-Call Ethnography and Map Drawing Methods. International journal of qualitative methods. 2022, 21: 16094069221078376
    Cited : 31
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  • Pearlyn Hm Neo, Jane M Lim, Rayner Kj Tan, Suan Ee Ong. Using WhatsApp Focus Group Discussions to Collect Qualitative Data Collection During a Pandemic: Exploring Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions of COVID-19 in Singapore. International journal of qualitative methods. 2022, 21: 16094069221090355
    Cited : 13
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  • Sarah Rudrum, Rebecca Casey, Lesley Frank, Rachel K Brickner, Sami MacKenzie, Jesse Carlson, Elisabeth Rondinelli. Qualitative Research Studies Online: Using Prompted Weekly Journal Entries During the COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of qualitative methods. 2022, 21: 16094069221093138
    Cited : 11
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  • Olivier Ferlatte, Julie Karmann, Geneviève Gariépy, Katherine L Frohlich, Gregory Moullec, Valérie Lemieux, Réjean Hébert. Virtual Photovoice With Older Adults: Methodological Reflections during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of qualitative methods. 2022, 21: 16094069221095656
    Cited : 13
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  • Sam Keen, Martha Lomeli-Rodriguez, Helene Joffe. From Challenge to Opportunity: Virtual Qualitative Research During COVID-19 and Beyond. International journal of qualitative methods. 2022, 21: 16094069221105075
    Cited : 102
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  • Hardeep Singh, Terence Tang, Rachel Thombs, Alana Armas, Jason X Nie, Michelle L A Nelson, Carolyn Steele Gray. Methodological Insights From a Virtual, Team-Based Rapid Qualitative Method Applied to a Study of Providers' Perspectives of the COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Hospital-To-Home Transitions. International journal of qualitative methods. 2022, 21: 16094069221107144
    Cited : 6
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  • Betty Ofe-Grant. Rethinking Oceanic-Pacific Methods of Data Collection During COVID-19: Insights From the Field. International journal of qualitative methods. 2022, 21: 16094069221111119
    Cited : 2
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  • Teyl Engstrom, Jenny Strong, Clair Sullivan, Jason D Pole. A Comparison of Leximancer Semi-automated Content Analysis to Manual Content Analysis: A Healthcare Exemplar Using Emotive Transcripts of COVID-19 Hospital Staff Interactive Webcasts. International journal of qualitative methods. 2022, 21: 16094069221118993
    Cited : 19
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