Abstract
Issues relating to qualitative research with disabled children and young people will be discussed. Semi-structured interviews with boys who have Duchenne muscular dystrophy were conducted to explore their thoughts on how they might make a decision to take part in medical research. Assumptions about disabled children’s vulnerability can impact how researchers conduct qualitative research, and how they are involved in significant decision-making. Working reflexively and in partnership with children illustrates their competence, supporting reconsideration of their vulnerability.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 355-368 |
| Journal | Childhood |
| Volume | 25 |
| Early online date | 24 Apr 2018 |
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| Publication status | Published online - 24 Apr 2018 |
Keywords
- developmental and educational psychology
- decision-making
- disabled children and young people
- Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- medical research
- qualitative research
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