This article introduces the reader to the concepts of identity, positionality and reflexivity and outlines their relevance to research paramedics. We outline how a researcher’s identity and positionality can influence all aspects of research, including the research question, study design, data collection and data analysis. We discuss that the ‘insider’ position of paramedics conducting research with other paramedics or within their specific clinical setting has considerable benefits to participant access, understanding of data and dissemination, while highlighting the difficulties of role duality and power dynamics. While positionality is concerned with the researcher clearly stating their assumptions relating to the research topic, the res...
Qualitative research relies on nuanced judgements that require researcher reflexivity, yet reflexivi...
Paramedics and other registered healthcare professionals choose from a variety of career pathways, b...
In this article I focus on what it means to have a dual identity as a practitioner and a researcher ...
This article introduces the reader to the concepts of identity, positionality and reflexivity and ou...
Since the early 2000s social sciences research has experienced a "reflexive turn". Yet, what do refl...
Background: The need for a stronger evidence-base in paramedicine has precipitated a rapid developme...
Despite a keen interest in clinical research, most paramedical professionals are unwilling to play a...
Purpose: This article aims to explore the meanings of positionality and demonstrate how reflective m...
It cannot be denied that reflexivity has become a must in social science methodological discourse in...
Although both qualitative and quantitative scholars have begun to recognize that researcher position...
This article explores the role of reflexivity in negotiating the researcher’s positions while undert...
Reflecting on one’s positionality as a researcher is a critical element in qualitative studies. Whil...
This paper explores some of the ways in which the positionality of the child and adult ‘voice’ can i...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
All the contributors to this book recommend taking a self-conscious decision to use emotional reflex...
Qualitative research relies on nuanced judgements that require researcher reflexivity, yet reflexivi...
Paramedics and other registered healthcare professionals choose from a variety of career pathways, b...
In this article I focus on what it means to have a dual identity as a practitioner and a researcher ...
This article introduces the reader to the concepts of identity, positionality and reflexivity and ou...
Since the early 2000s social sciences research has experienced a "reflexive turn". Yet, what do refl...
Background: The need for a stronger evidence-base in paramedicine has precipitated a rapid developme...
Despite a keen interest in clinical research, most paramedical professionals are unwilling to play a...
Purpose: This article aims to explore the meanings of positionality and demonstrate how reflective m...
It cannot be denied that reflexivity has become a must in social science methodological discourse in...
Although both qualitative and quantitative scholars have begun to recognize that researcher position...
This article explores the role of reflexivity in negotiating the researcher’s positions while undert...
Reflecting on one’s positionality as a researcher is a critical element in qualitative studies. Whil...
This paper explores some of the ways in which the positionality of the child and adult ‘voice’ can i...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
All the contributors to this book recommend taking a self-conscious decision to use emotional reflex...
Qualitative research relies on nuanced judgements that require researcher reflexivity, yet reflexivi...
Paramedics and other registered healthcare professionals choose from a variety of career pathways, b...
In this article I focus on what it means to have a dual identity as a practitioner and a researcher ...