McFarland Bridget, Bryant Lia, Wark Stuart, Morales-Boyce Tyson
University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2024 Jan;37(1):e13182. doi: 10.1111/jar.13182. Epub 2023 Dec 3.
Historically the voices of people with intellectual disability have been occluded by barriers imposed by research practice. More recently, adaptive research approaches have been proposed to enhance the inclusion of people with intellectual disability in qualitative research.
This article presents an adaptive interviewing approach employed with five people ageing with intellectual disabilities in rural South Australia. The interviews were conducted within a broader participatory action research project in which tools and resources were co-designed for post-parental care planning.
We describe our adaptive interviewing approach incorporating multiple methods: (i) responsive communication techniques; (ii) the inclusion and support of family carers; (iii) visual tools; (iv) walking interviews.
Findings contribute knowledge about how an adaptive interview approach supports the participation of people with an intellectual disability in qualitative research.
从历史上看,智障人士的声音一直被研究实践所带来的障碍所掩盖。最近,有人提出了适应性研究方法,以提高智障人士在定性研究中的参与度。
本文介绍了一种适应性访谈方法,该方法应用于南澳大利亚农村地区的五名智障老年人。访谈是在一个更广泛的参与式行动研究项目中进行的,在该项目中,共同设计了用于父母后护理计划的工具和资源。
我们描述了我们结合多种方法的适应性访谈方法:(i)响应式沟通技巧;(ii)家庭照顾者的纳入和支持;(iii)视觉工具;(iv)步行访谈。
研究结果有助于了解适应性访谈方法如何支持智障人士参与定性研究。