A toolkit for accessible and respectful engagement in research |
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Authors: | Colleen A. Kidney |
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Affiliation: | Psychology Department, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, USA |
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Abstract: | Social, scientific, and ethical factors underscore the value of respectfully including people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in research despite significant barriers to their research participation. In pursuit of this goal, we worked with two research advisors with intellectual/developmental disabilities to develop a qualitative study toolkit emphasizing accessibility, flexibility, variety, and responsiveness. The toolkit includes procedures and materials for recruitment, consent, interview locations and questions, breaks, and incentives. We recommend that future research utilizes insights of individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities in research that impacts their lives, and that researchers systematically improve the use of procedures and toolkits. |
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Keywords: | research ethics inclusion of minority groups disability research participation |
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