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"We're Talking About You, Not to You": Methodological Reflections on Public Health Research With Families With Young Children.

Rachael Eastham1, Alexandra Kaley1.   

Abstract

In this article, we critically reflect upon the experience of public health research involving children and contribute to existing conversations about the methodological and ethical facets of research in this field. Drawing on two phases of a study that sought to explore the lived experiences of families with young children who have had a recent common childhood illness (gastrointestinal infection), we address the research process, from inception of the studies, to fieldwork and the resultant material obtained. We argue that when researching with families about a child-centered experience, it is important to look beyond the individual adult as "participant" and to conceptualize dependents either as, or "like" participants-what we suggest as a "family-centered approach." Theoretically, this strategy best addresses the lived reality of relationality and responsibility of parent/carers for dependent children; while improving the ease and safety of data collection for the researcher and participants alike.

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Keywords:  North West England; children; ethics; qualitative interviews; qualitative research

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32396056      PMCID: PMC7905741          DOI: 10.1177/1049732320917927

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


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