A practical guide to reflexivity in qualitative research: AMEE Guide No. 149
Qualitative research relies on nuanced judgements that require researcher reflexivity, yet
reflexivity is often addressed superficially or overlooked completely during the research …
reflexivity is often addressed superficially or overlooked completely during the research …
Once a clinician, always a clinician: a systematic review to develop a typology of clinician-researcher dual-role experiences in health research with patient-participants
EJC Hay-Smith, M Brown, L Anderson… - BMC medical research …, 2016 - Springer
Background Many health researchers are clinicians. Dual-role experiences are common for
clinician-researchers in research involving patient-participants, even if not their own …
clinician-researchers in research involving patient-participants, even if not their own …
Representing our own experience: Issues in “insider” research
''Insider''research—where the investigator studies herself, those like her, her family or her
community—has flourished in recent years. In being bisexual and researching bisexuals …
community—has flourished in recent years. In being bisexual and researching bisexuals …
Researcher–researched relationship in qualitative research: Shifts in positions and researcher vulnerability
M Råheim, LH Magnussen, RJT Sekse… - … journal of qualitative …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background The researcher role is highly debated in qualitative research. This article
concerns the researcher-researched relationship. Methods A group of health science …
concerns the researcher-researched relationship. Methods A group of health science …
Is reflexivity the key to minimising problems of interpretation in phenomenological research?
M Clancy - Nurse researcher, 2013 - journals.rcni.com
Background Interpretative phenomenological analysis focuses on understanding individual
experiences through interpretation. A double hermeneutic is created as the researcher …
experiences through interpretation. A double hermeneutic is created as the researcher …
The challenges of being an insider in storytelling research
Aim To describe the challenges related to being an 'insider'researcher in a study that uses a
feminist-informed storytelling research design and to discuss practical strategies to manage …
feminist-informed storytelling research design and to discuss practical strategies to manage …
[BOOK][B] Questions in qualitative social justice research in multicultural contexts
A CohenMiller, N Boivin - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Questions in Qualitative Social Justice Research in Multicultural Contexts take readers on
an accessible and inspiring journey to critically self-reflect on current or future research …
an accessible and inspiring journey to critically self-reflect on current or future research …
Women's reasons for, and experiences of, choosing a homebirth following a caesarean section
Background Caesarean section is rising in the developed world and vaginal birth after
caesarean (VBAC) is declining. There are increased reports of women seeking a homebirth …
caesarean (VBAC) is declining. There are increased reports of women seeking a homebirth …
Barriers faced by adults with intellectual disabilities who experience sexual assault: A systematic review and meta‐synthesis
Background Sexual violence is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The
incidence of sexual violence against adults with intellectual disability is significantly higher …
incidence of sexual violence against adults with intellectual disability is significantly higher …
Peer interviewing in medical education research: experiences and perceptions of student interviewers and interviewees
Background Interviewing is one of the main methods used for data collection in qualitative
research. This paper explores the use of semi-structured interviews that were conducted by …
research. This paper explores the use of semi-structured interviews that were conducted by …