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Recording Solo: Managing Long- Distance Data Collection within Audio Diary Research with Healthcare Professionals
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Moretti, Veronica
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Audio-Diary
/ Health and medicine and law
/ Healthcare Professionals
/ Long-Distance Reflexivity
/ Remote Social Research
2025
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Recording Solo: Managing Long- Distance Data Collection within Audio Diary Research with Healthcare Professionals
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Moretti, Veronica
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Audio-Diary
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/ Long-Distance Reflexivity
/ Remote Social Research
2025
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Recording Solo: Managing Long- Distance Data Collection within Audio Diary Research with Healthcare Professionals
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Recording Solo: Managing Long- Distance Data Collection within Audio Diary Research with Healthcare Professionals
2025
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This paper explores the methodological and reflexive implications of using audio diaries inremote qualitative research with healthcare professionals. Drawing on a three-month study involving18 participants who submitted audio recordings weekly, complemented by follow-up interviews, thearticle examines how this method enables the collection of rich, emotionally nuanced, and temporallyproximate narratives. The audio diary format proved particularly effective for engaging professionalsunder high emotional and organizational pressure, offering a flexible and participant-led space for re-flection. The study also sheds light on the challenges of sustaining participation over time, the impor-tance of ethical responsiveness, and the role of the researcher in supporting engagement at a distance.Ultimately, the paper proposes the concept of long-distance reflexivity to describe how both participantsand researchers negotiate meaning, presence, and vulnerability in fully remote research settings.
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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego,Lodz University Press
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