How Respondent Fatigue Is Influencing Qualitative Health Research

Respondent fatigue is becoming a critical challenge in qualitative health research, affecting data quality and participant engagement. As surveys and interviews grow longer or repetitive, participants may lose interest, provide superficial answers, or drop out entirely. This article explores how fatigue impacts insights, leading to bias and reduced reliability in healthcare studies. It also highlights key causes such as survey length, complexity, and frequency, along with practical strategies to mitigate fatigue. By adopting smarter research designs and engaging methodologies, healthcare researchers can ensure more accurate, meaningful, and actionable outcomes while maintaining participant motivation throughout the study process.