Qualitative interviews form an efficient tool when wanting to access the subjective experiences of an individual. For respondents with intellectual disability, facilitation of the interview may be necessary to help them provide rich descriptions. In this article, the authors discuss several communication techniques from counselling practice (silence and encouraging prompts, rephrasing questions; repeating, paraphrasing and summarising responses) as a means to improve the quality of the interviews. Examples to illustrate these techniques are provided. Further, possible threats to validity that may occur as a result of the facilitation are discussed, and ways to counter these threats are suggested. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article...
After presenting a brief overview of the complexity of the qualitative interviewing process used by ...
This study employed a qualitative method to explore the experiences of 20 police officers when inter...
<p>Background: Difficulties in the recruitment of adults with intellectual disability (ID) to ...
The present paper reports on an innovative approach inresearch to communicating with people with int...
Aim: To share the experience of working with people with intellectual disabilities (ID) as interview...
Interviews are a commonly used technique for gathering qualitative data. Approximately 1/5 of Americ...
Interviews are a commonly used technique for gathering qualitative data. Approximately 1/5 of Americ...
International audienceThis study focuses on the qualitative research interview, an essential tool fr...
International audienceThis study focuses on the qualitative research interview, an essential tool fr...
There are relatively few examples of emancipatory research in which people with an intellectual disa...
There are relatively few examples of emancipatory research in which people with an intellectual disa...
There are relatively few examples of emancipatory research in which people with an intellectual disa...
There are relatively few examples of emancipatory research in which people with an intellectual disa...
Qualitative researchers who need to interview people with cognitive disability, including intellectu...
This chapter offers practical advice and guidance on developing effective communication and intervie...
After presenting a brief overview of the complexity of the qualitative interviewing process used by ...
This study employed a qualitative method to explore the experiences of 20 police officers when inter...
<p>Background: Difficulties in the recruitment of adults with intellectual disability (ID) to ...
The present paper reports on an innovative approach inresearch to communicating with people with int...
Aim: To share the experience of working with people with intellectual disabilities (ID) as interview...
Interviews are a commonly used technique for gathering qualitative data. Approximately 1/5 of Americ...
Interviews are a commonly used technique for gathering qualitative data. Approximately 1/5 of Americ...
International audienceThis study focuses on the qualitative research interview, an essential tool fr...
International audienceThis study focuses on the qualitative research interview, an essential tool fr...
There are relatively few examples of emancipatory research in which people with an intellectual disa...
There are relatively few examples of emancipatory research in which people with an intellectual disa...
There are relatively few examples of emancipatory research in which people with an intellectual disa...
There are relatively few examples of emancipatory research in which people with an intellectual disa...
Qualitative researchers who need to interview people with cognitive disability, including intellectu...
This chapter offers practical advice and guidance on developing effective communication and intervie...
After presenting a brief overview of the complexity of the qualitative interviewing process used by ...
This study employed a qualitative method to explore the experiences of 20 police officers when inter...
<p>Background: Difficulties in the recruitment of adults with intellectual disability (ID) to ...