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Conducting qualitative interview research with people with expressive language difficulties.

Vicki Lloyd1, Amanda Gatherer, Sunny Kalsy.   

Abstract

Despite the increasing application of qualitative interviewing and analysis approaches, individuals with expressive language difficulties are still frequently excluded from such research. In this article, the authors seek to clarify the role for and importance of conducting qualitative interviews with respondents with impaired expressive language. They review current research with reference to studies conducted with individuals with intellectual disabilities or dementia, or those who have experienced stroke or traumatic brain injury, and identify deficits within existing research. They consider the challenges and difficulties that contribute to the limited inclusion of individuals with impaired expressive communication in qualitative interviews and discuss the way forward with suggestions of possible means of overcoming these obstacles. They argue that a willingness to adapt methods appropriately and to modify expectations is an important factor in ensuring that researchers hear the voice of respondents with expressive language deficits.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17079800     DOI: 10.1177/1049732306293846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


  16 in total

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2.  The feasibility and test-retest reliability of the Dutch Swal-Qol adapted interview version for dysphagic patients with communicative and/or cognitive problems.

Authors:  Jessie Lemmens; Gerrie J J W Bours; Martien Limburg; Anna J H M Beurskens
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2012-05-30       Impact factor: 4.147

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Journal:  Trials       Date:  2016-03-25       Impact factor: 2.279

4.  Ageing with cerebral palsy; what are the health experiences of adults with cerebral palsy? A qualitative study.

Authors:  Suzie Mudge; Juliet Rosie; Susan Stott; Denise Taylor; Nada Signal; Kathryn McPherson
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2016-10-13       Impact factor: 2.692

5.  Perspectives of people with dementia and carers on advance care planning and end-of-life care: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies.

Authors:  Marcus Sellars; Olivia Chung; Linda Nolte; Allison Tong; Dimity Pond; Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh; Fran McInerney; Craig Sinclair; Karen M Detering
Journal:  Palliat Med       Date:  2018-11-08       Impact factor: 4.762

6.  Attending to Methodological Challenges in Qualitative Research to Foster Participation of Individuals with Chronic Critical Illness and Communication Impairments.

Authors:  Fuchsia Howard; Sarah Crowe; Scott Beck; Gregory Haljan
Journal:  Glob Qual Nurs Res       Date:  2021-04-19

Review 7.  Measuring safety in older adult care homes: a scoping review of the international literature.

Authors:  Stacey Rand; Nick Smith; Karen Jones; Alan Dargan; Helen Hogan
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-03-11       Impact factor: 2.692

8.  Sex: What Is the Big Deal? Exploring Individuals' with Intellectual Disabilities Experiences with Sex Education.

Authors:  Rachelle Hole; Leyton Schnellert; Gloria Cantle
Journal:  Qual Health Res       Date:  2021-12-20

9.  Psychosocial well-being in persons with aphasia participating in a nursing intervention after stroke.

Authors:  Berit Arnesveen Bronken; Marit Kirkevold; Randi Martinsen; Torgeir Bruun Wyller; Kari Kvigne
Journal:  Nurs Res Pract       Date:  2012-07-22

10.  Increased self-efficacy: the experience of high-intensity exercise of nursing home residents with dementia - a qualitative study.

Authors:  Cecilie Fromholt Olsen; Elisabeth Wiken Telenius; Knut Engedal; Astrid Bergland
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2015-09-14       Impact factor: 2.655

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