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. 2023 Jul 7;14:1184640. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1184640

Table 1.

Participants' attitudes toward the adoption of digital technologies in virtual meetings.

Data source Participants' attitudes References
Topics in virtual meetings, E-portfolio reflections, and comments via LM •Positive/negative perceptions toward communication in the process of interdisciplinary collaboration during the pandemic Positive (N = 245) •Increased communication opportunities
•Synchronized communication
•Saving research budget• Negative (N = 270)
•Decreased communication efficiency
•Lack of hands-on practice
•Lack of rapport building
•Lack of meeting management skills
•Technical issues
•Academic status concerns
•Lack of family privacy
•Positive/negative attitudes toward communication in the process of interdisciplinary collaboration before the pandemic period Positive (N = 138)•Building mutual trust in a face-to-face format
•Easy to communicate being in the same place
•Only meeting during working hours• Negative (N = 97)•Increased budget for international travel
•Try to avoid communication with people who are not of the same background
•Recommendations for the post-pandemic era •Meeting assistants required.
•IT support/training
•Individual time management