Events
Experiences of conducting Longitudinal Qualitative Research
- Venue: King George VI Building, Howden (KGVI.Howden) - A light lunch and refreshments will be provided
- Start: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 10:55:00 BST
- End: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 10:55:00 BST
Qualitative longitudinal research focuses on how phenomena may change or evolve over a period of time, collecting data from a sample population or from within a particular culture or institution at a number of different time points.
For this session we will hear from three research-academics with experience of this approach within the context of research into health and illness, ageing, young people and inequalities.
Presenters
Shelina Visram, Senior lecturer in public health: User engagement and health-related behaviour change in the NHS Health Trainers Initiative
Lucy Robinson, PGR and palliative medicine doctor: A longitudinal interview study exploring the evolution of end-of-life care preferences over time
Naomi Griffin, Research Associate: Divided Households: a longitudinal study exploring the impact of familial imprisonment on children and young people (CYP)