Finding rooms for interviews

C

I intend to complete qualitative interviews for a research dissertation but because I've chosen to interview specialist practitioners, I may have to sample from a geographically disperse area. I just wondered if anyone had any tips about how to source cheap and suitable rooms to complete these interviews in. I would need to visit the rooms prior to conducting the interview to complete a risk assessment. Because I am limited in my funds and will already potentially be spending a lot on travel, I don't think I will be able to afford hotels or conference bookings.

It's turned into a right nightmare and has been picked up by my university's ethics board as an issue in my proposal. I am also hindered in being able to use a lot of the participants place of work as I cannot use NHS property without going through NHS ethics which is a long and laborious process I don't have time for (I'm absolutely rubbish with forms so it's take me at least 5 attempts I'm sure)!

I'd really appreciate any advice or suggestions. Has anyone been in this boat before?

H

I would suggest contacting your subjects and asking them to suggest suitable local options they might know of.

I'm not quite sure why the necessity for a risk assessment prior to an interview. Is that something you could carry out on the day? Unless the subject matter is confidential and there is a possibility of being overheard, I can't imagine that any room you choose is likely to pose significant risks.

A

Community centres and local libraries usually have meeting rooms, often free or for a nominal fee. Or what about booking a room in your own uni for those close to you and then trying to link in with unis in the other geo locations?

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Are video conferencing and telephone interviews an option for more remote interviewees?

Ian (Mackem_Beefy)

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