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Using Video and Audio Diaries to Better Understand Study Participant Experiences: A Pilot Study in Feasibility and Acceptability

3 May 2024

Using a small sample of 18 patients from a larger pilot randomized control trial, the authors explore how video and audio diaries collected during the intervention may help in better understanding patient experiences with randomized control trial interventions. Overall, participants found it easy to record their video or audio diaries, although participants’ comfort and perceived value of doing so declined over time.
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Authors

Palimaru, Alina I., Ghai, Ishita, Vaughn, Audrey, Ebinger, Joseph, Linnemayr, Sebastian

Division
RAND Health Care
Pages
29
Published in
United States
RAND Identifier
WR-A3330-1
RAND Type
draft
Rights
RAND Corporation
Series
Working Papers
Source
https://www.rand.org/pubs/working_papers/WRA3330-1.html

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