Auflistung nach Schlagwort "qualitative research"
1 - 2 von 2
Treffer pro Seite
Sortieroptionen
- KonferenzbeitragDesign of Qualitative Surveys for Persons with Intellectual Disorders(Mensch und Computer 2021 - Tagungsband, 2021) Haimerl, Mathias; Riener, AndreasMissing knowledge of methods for questioning people with alternate cognition may limit the significance of the results through inadequate question and survey design. This does not only affect surveys targeting people with disabilities, but also exclusion of people with disabilities in surveys may cause biased results. This work presents the development of a methodology for questioning people with different kinds of cognitive disorders through an iterative process of with caregivers and workers of a workshop for the disabled. This has been performed through multiple rounds of brainstorming and research for adaptable state-of-the-art survey scales. Subsequently a variation of the User Experience Questionnaire - Short is presented with an exemplary implementation and finally, possible applications and limitations are discussed.
- ZeitschriftenartikelUsing Cultural Probes in the Sensitive Research Setting of Informal Caregiving. A Case Study(i-com: Vol. 17, No. 2, 2018) Hensely-Schickinger, Susanne; Schorch, Marén; Tellioğlu, HildaThis case study report covers our experiences in using Cultural Probes during the first phase of our European and interdisciplinary research project TOPIC (The Online Platform for Informal Caregivers). In that stage of our research, we focused on two major issues: first, describing and analyzing the characteristics of the care and coordination work of elderly informal caregivers, and second, on first implications for design for the field of informal care. Although our general methodological approach was qualitative (ethnographic) with participant observation and interviewing, we included Cultural Probes as an additional method to ethnography for gaining insight information about the care practices by the means of self-observation of and reflection by the informal caregivers. The paper describes our adaptation of the Cultural Probes approach, the similarities and differences to Gaver et al. [1999. Interactions. 6(1): 21–29], the items of our TOPIC Cultural Probes Kit in detail, and re-constructs the design process of one of the items (the actimoClock). Based on the experiences of our participants with the probes kit and our analyses of that use, we also present lessons learned, pros and cons for including that method in the sensitive setting of informal caregiving.