The three themed papers in this edition identify particular issues in the ethical conduct of qualitative research. Some concerns are common to all three papers and other concerns raise queries related to the conduct of the authors’ own research. This commentary will focus on three of these issues: gaining access and recruitment, informed consent and the relationship between the researcher and participant
Context: For medical education researchers, a key concern may be the practicalities of gaining ethi...
Although qualitative research ethics have typically focused on participant risk, there is a growing ...
Background: The increase in medical ethical regulations and bureaucracy handled by institutional rev...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760The three themed papers in this edition identify particular iss...
Journal articleThis article examines the many ethical challenges that are specific to qualitative re...
It is the intention of the authors’ to inform that there are rules of thumb that qualitative researc...
The future of qualitative research will likely include an expansion of the edges of the research spa...
In this chapter, we explore a number of ethical questions and ethical dilemmas that can arise at dif...
The ethics of qualitative research has long been an important topic for methodological reflection an...
This paper is a discussion of the possible ethical dilemmas that may arise in both qualitative and q...
The paper aims to provide some guidance to the novice researchers pertaining to the ethical issues t...
Despite the growing interest in qualitative research and discussion of ethics, there has been little...
This fresh, confident second edition expands its focus on the theoretical and practical aspects of d...
The rise in ethical regulation of social research has brought about an increased interest in researc...
This paper illustrates how certain ethical challenges in qualitative research necessitate sustained ...
Context: For medical education researchers, a key concern may be the practicalities of gaining ethi...
Although qualitative research ethics have typically focused on participant risk, there is a growing ...
Background: The increase in medical ethical regulations and bureaucracy handled by institutional rev...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760The three themed papers in this edition identify particular iss...
Journal articleThis article examines the many ethical challenges that are specific to qualitative re...
It is the intention of the authors’ to inform that there are rules of thumb that qualitative researc...
The future of qualitative research will likely include an expansion of the edges of the research spa...
In this chapter, we explore a number of ethical questions and ethical dilemmas that can arise at dif...
The ethics of qualitative research has long been an important topic for methodological reflection an...
This paper is a discussion of the possible ethical dilemmas that may arise in both qualitative and q...
The paper aims to provide some guidance to the novice researchers pertaining to the ethical issues t...
Despite the growing interest in qualitative research and discussion of ethics, there has been little...
This fresh, confident second edition expands its focus on the theoretical and practical aspects of d...
The rise in ethical regulation of social research has brought about an increased interest in researc...
This paper illustrates how certain ethical challenges in qualitative research necessitate sustained ...
Context: For medical education researchers, a key concern may be the practicalities of gaining ethi...
Although qualitative research ethics have typically focused on participant risk, there is a growing ...
Background: The increase in medical ethical regulations and bureaucracy handled by institutional rev...