TY - JOUR
T1 - Researching health behaviour in ‘real time’
T2 - Methodological insights from a prospective study on Olympic hopefuls
AU - Schubring, Astrid
AU - Barker-Ruchti, Natalie
AU - Post, Anna
AU - Pettersson, Stefan
N1 - © The Author(s) 2019
PY - 2019/4
Y1 - 2019/4
N2 - In this article, we share our experience of navigating qualitative longitudinal research with a ‘hard to recruit’ population. To detail design conception, methodological challenges and insights, we draw on the case of a 1-year-long study on health behaviour in Olympic hopefuls. In order to accompany 12 athletes who aimed to qualify for either an Olympic Games (n = 10) or a World Championship (n = 2), we developed and implemented a career background questionnaire; semi-structured interviews; weekly web surveys; a training observation and a compilation of competition results. Based on the longitudinal research experience, we present project management and project data of the Paths-to-Rio study to discuss the challenges we faced, including gaining access to an elite population, their retention and anonymity. We further outline insights the prospective study gave us on the value of missing data as data and on the benefits participants described in terms of learning through research involvement. We conclude with recommendations for future qualitative longitudinal research.
AB - In this article, we share our experience of navigating qualitative longitudinal research with a ‘hard to recruit’ population. To detail design conception, methodological challenges and insights, we draw on the case of a 1-year-long study on health behaviour in Olympic hopefuls. In order to accompany 12 athletes who aimed to qualify for either an Olympic Games (n = 10) or a World Championship (n = 2), we developed and implemented a career background questionnaire; semi-structured interviews; weekly web surveys; a training observation and a compilation of competition results. Based on the longitudinal research experience, we present project management and project data of the Paths-to-Rio study to discuss the challenges we faced, including gaining access to an elite population, their retention and anonymity. We further outline insights the prospective study gave us on the value of missing data as data and on the benefits participants described in terms of learning through research involvement. We conclude with recommendations for future qualitative longitudinal research.
KW - Qualitative longitudinal research
KW - career
KW - elite sport
KW - methodological challenges
KW - weekly web survey
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/d8d0c5e2-c178-3e3f-bfbe-205f68e35db0/
U2 - 10.1177/2059799119840976
DO - 10.1177/2059799119840976
M3 - Journal articles
SN - 2059-7991
VL - 12
SP - 1
EP - 12
JO - Methodological Innovations
JF - Methodological Innovations
IS - 1
ER -