This paper intends to encourage further reflection on the research methods and approaches used to enhance the voices of children with chronic conditions. Visual methods (e.g., ‘draw, write, and tell’ and photo elicitation interviews) have been described as the most appropriate ways to develop research with children as they allow room for children to share their lived experiences in their own terms and to actively participate in the research process, by giving them the opportunity to act as co-researchers. In fact, the use of these methods also contributes to empowering children and mitigating the power differences that exist between the adult researcher and young participants. Drawing on an ongoing study on the experience and management of ...
This study intends to provide insights into the lives of children who suffer from chronic pain and o...
Chronic pain in children is an increasingly recognized clinical problem with alarmingly high prevale...
Bibliography: pages 113-118.This study aims to investigate the use of hospitalized children's free d...
This paper intends to encourage further reflection on the research methods and approaches used to en...
Within the past 20 years there has been a considerable shift in the discourse that surrounds childre...
Abstract By acknowledging pain as subjective and only fully perceived by the person in pain, the mai...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
Children can sometimes find it difficult to articulate their experiences if they have to rely solely...
Many of our understandings of how children conceptualize and cope with chronic pain are drawn from a...
Explaining and quantifying the feeling and experience of living with chronic pain presents a particu...
BACKGROUND: In recognising the capability and rights of children to express their experiences, 'draw...
Chronic pain among children is poorly understood, and few studies portray the experi-ences of suffer...
Date of Acceptance: 05/12/2014Aim To reflect on the use of photo elicitation as a data collection me...
Research with young people suffering from a long-term illness has more recently incorporated the use...
Working with a child in pain is difficult, unavoidable and especially challenging when the child can...
This study intends to provide insights into the lives of children who suffer from chronic pain and o...
Chronic pain in children is an increasingly recognized clinical problem with alarmingly high prevale...
Bibliography: pages 113-118.This study aims to investigate the use of hospitalized children's free d...
This paper intends to encourage further reflection on the research methods and approaches used to en...
Within the past 20 years there has been a considerable shift in the discourse that surrounds childre...
Abstract By acknowledging pain as subjective and only fully perceived by the person in pain, the mai...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
Children can sometimes find it difficult to articulate their experiences if they have to rely solely...
Many of our understandings of how children conceptualize and cope with chronic pain are drawn from a...
Explaining and quantifying the feeling and experience of living with chronic pain presents a particu...
BACKGROUND: In recognising the capability and rights of children to express their experiences, 'draw...
Chronic pain among children is poorly understood, and few studies portray the experi-ences of suffer...
Date of Acceptance: 05/12/2014Aim To reflect on the use of photo elicitation as a data collection me...
Research with young people suffering from a long-term illness has more recently incorporated the use...
Working with a child in pain is difficult, unavoidable and especially challenging when the child can...
This study intends to provide insights into the lives of children who suffer from chronic pain and o...
Chronic pain in children is an increasingly recognized clinical problem with alarmingly high prevale...
Bibliography: pages 113-118.This study aims to investigate the use of hospitalized children's free d...