“…Questionnaires were used in five articles (e.g., Eagleman, 2013;Hopkins, 2013;McCarthy, 2014;Walsh, Clavio, Lovell & Blaszka, 2013), qualitative data were collected in six articles (e.g., Abreza et al, 2013;Gibbs & Haynes, 2013;Hopkins, 2013;Kian & Zimmerman, 2012;McEnnis, 2013;O'Shea & Alonso, 2011), and content analyses were conducted in eight articles (e.g., Antunovic & Hardin, 2012;Clavio & Eagleman, 2011;Hambrick, Frederick, & Sanderson, 2013;Pronschinske et al, 2012;Sanderson, 2011;Sanderson & Hambrick, 2012;Waters, Burke, Jackson, & Buning, 2011). Other studies conducted social network analysis (e.g., Hambrick, 2012), or were developed as conceptual/reflective pieces (e.g., Billings, 2014;Butler & Sagas, 2008;Gantz, 2013;Garcia, 2011;Hardin, 2014;Hutchins, 2014;Pedersen, 2013Pedersen, , 2014Pegoraro, 2014;Rowe, 2014;Sanderson, 2014;Williams & Chinn, 2010) or case studies (e.g., Pfahl, Kreutzer, Maleski, Lillibridge, & Ryznar, 2012;McCarthy, Rowley, Ashworth, & Pioch, 2014;Schoenstedt & Reau, 2010).…”