Events
QSIG Midday Talk: Using a multimedia mobile app for participant communications in a qualitative longitudinal study
Annie Irvine presents her experiences of using a multimedia mobile phone app to keep in touch with participants in a qualitative longitudinal study of transitions between work and welfare benefits, for people with mental health problems.
QSIG Midday Talk: Services and care for women who use drugs in the perinatal period
Polly Radcliffe and Emma Smith present findings from the Stepping Stones study, a longitudinal qualitative study on services and care for women who use drugs in the perinatal period.
QSIG Talk Recording: Grace Horwood on the discursive construction of mental health
In this session, Grace Horwood presents her research on ‘Mental Wealth’ and ‘Mental Fitness’: the discursive construction of mental health in the Australian news media during the COVID-19 pandemic
Does qualitative health research need ethics committees?
Qualitative health researchers are on a journey to becoming more reflective, ethical and supportive researchers, but do we need university ethics committees to do this? Sohail Jannesari, Nooshin Asgari, and Stan Papoulias discuss
