| Literature DB >> 30522393 |
Rachel Herron1, Lisette Dansereau2, Meghan Wrathall1, Laura Funk2, Dale Spencer3.
Abstract
Health and social science researchers are increasingly interested in the range of new possibilities and benefits associated with diary methods, particularly using digital devices. In this article, we explore how a flexible diary method, which enables participants to choose the device (i.e., paper notebook, tablet, or computer) and medium (i.e., text, photographs, sketches) through which they narrate their experiences, can be used to promote sensitive and rigorous research engagement with family carers to people with dementia. We used a diary interview method with 10 carers over the course of 6 weeks to explore how they experience and interpret the changing behaviors of their cognitively impaired kin. We reflect on how the quality of diary data can be enhanced alongside the ethical dimensions of research with carer populations, through different forms of diary keeping, regular interaction with participants, reflexive practice, and follow-up interviews.Entities:
Keywords: Canada; North America; North Americans; caregivers; dementia; diaries; journals; methodology; qualitative; research strategies; technology
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30522393 DOI: 10.1177/1049732318816081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Health Res ISSN: 1049-7323