An essential element of human research is the successful recruitment of participants. Many researchers appear to be able to recruit participants quickly and without significant issues, while other researchers have more challenges. This paper presents some issues encountered when recruiting participants for a phenomenological research project on the lived experiences of young people aged 16-24 years, with type 1 diabetes living in a rural setting. Insights and strategies are presented to assist researchers when recruiting young people to their research
The paper outlines the 10MMM (Multi-Media Mayhem across 10 towns) project which commenced in 2002 in...
This chapter examines some of the methodological difficulties which arise in when attempting a quali...
Researching Young People's Lives provides an overview of some of the key methodological challenges f...
An essential element of human research is the successful recruitment of participants. Many researche...
Successful recruitment and retention of study participants is essential for the overall success of a...
Background: This paper is a reflection by a PhD candidate on her qualitative study involving parents...
Adequate participant recruitment is critical for any qualitative research project. Our research team...
Academia and practice have increased their investment in young peoples’ participation. One key appro...
In this paper we present our experiences of conducting focus groups with young people as part of a p...
This case study discusses the first online phase of a mixed-methods three-phase study with young peo...
Building on the value of engaging with and enabling the participation of marginalised young people i...
One of the most regularly cited articles published by this influential journal (ranked 7th in August...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about parents' or children's attitudes toward recruitment for...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Children's G...
This book introduces the key considerations in carrying out research with children and young people....
The paper outlines the 10MMM (Multi-Media Mayhem across 10 towns) project which commenced in 2002 in...
This chapter examines some of the methodological difficulties which arise in when attempting a quali...
Researching Young People's Lives provides an overview of some of the key methodological challenges f...
An essential element of human research is the successful recruitment of participants. Many researche...
Successful recruitment and retention of study participants is essential for the overall success of a...
Background: This paper is a reflection by a PhD candidate on her qualitative study involving parents...
Adequate participant recruitment is critical for any qualitative research project. Our research team...
Academia and practice have increased their investment in young peoples’ participation. One key appro...
In this paper we present our experiences of conducting focus groups with young people as part of a p...
This case study discusses the first online phase of a mixed-methods three-phase study with young peo...
Building on the value of engaging with and enabling the participation of marginalised young people i...
One of the most regularly cited articles published by this influential journal (ranked 7th in August...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about parents' or children's attitudes toward recruitment for...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Children's G...
This book introduces the key considerations in carrying out research with children and young people....
The paper outlines the 10MMM (Multi-Media Mayhem across 10 towns) project which commenced in 2002 in...
This chapter examines some of the methodological difficulties which arise in when attempting a quali...
Researching Young People's Lives provides an overview of some of the key methodological challenges f...