4. Rare Disease Populations
• <0.05%
• Geographically distributed
• Very active on social media,
especially Facebook
5. One Option: Remote Interviews
Instant Messaging
(Voida et al. 2004,
Dimond et al. 2012)
Telephone
(Dimond et al. 2012)
Video Conference
(Hillman et al. 2015)
Email
(Dimond et al. 2012)
6. We need ways of conducting
group based research online.
17. For 24 hours, I’d like you to keep track of interactions you have with other
people about your disease. Make a note of:
• Who you talked to (could be people on Facebook, your friends or family,
medical providers, etc.),
• How your talked to them (online, on the phone, in person, etc.)
• A brief description of what you talked about and how you felt about it.
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18.
19. ok, i am not able to even get up
and get my act together to do
this activity, following surgery,
but I can explain mine…
20.
21. Post Study
• Group continues to exist
• Sharing research updates
• Review drafts of papers
28. Pre-Study Interactions
Recruitment
We recommend taking the time to build a strong
rapport with members of groups used for recruiting
before, during, and after the study, following not
only best practices for recruiting, but also good
practices for maintaining those relationships at
the conclusion of the study.
31. Activities
Activity Preferences
• Recall vs. Generative activities
• Generative activities were less successful
“I just couldn’t understand what was wanted,
despite the examples”
32. Activities
Activity Preferences
We recommend having participants post directly
to the group, even submissions still in progress.
Seeing other participants’ contributions can give
inspiration to people who are hesitant to
contribute creatively.
35. Relationships Between Participants
Social vs. Activity Post
• Mixed views on posts not directly related to
research
“It’s mostly been socializing at this point. I was going
to chime in when it got more research-oriented.”
“It was good getting to know others in the group. I
really liked that most were so open and friendly.”
36. Relationships Between Participants
Social vs. Activity Post
We recommend providing opportunities for
socialization between participants that are
separate from formal study activities. Although this
may not appeal to everyone, it can help weed out
participants who are not interested in this aspect of
the study and would likely become frustrated
later if social conversations continue throughout the
study.
38. Researcher Perspective
Data Analysis
We recommend being mindful of the number of
input mechanisms (e.g., Google Voice, email,
survey platforms, etc.). Structuring activities to
capture data from a range of different sources adds
to the richness of the data but means data will be
distributed in different locations and need to be
collected and organized. Each additional input
mechanism introduces additional overhead.
39. • Iterating on current approach
• Other study populations
• Other stages of design research
Future Work: