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ISSN:1351-5578

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Louise Condon,Jolana Curejova,Donna Leeanne Morgan et al. Louise Condon et al.
Background: A vital component of research is patient and public involvement (PPI). The challenges of PPI increase when conducting cross-cultural research into sensitive subjects with marginalised ethnic minority groups. ...
Philip John Archard,Michelle O&#x;Reilly Philip John Archard
Background: Approaching qualitative interviews using principles drawn from psychoanalytic therapy can assist nurse researchers in developing nuanced accounts of participants' and their own subjectivity. Yet, doing so mean...
Philip John Archard,Michelle O&#x;Reilly Philip John Archard
Background: It can be challenging to recruit participants for qualitative research. Recruitment can be affected by factors such as systemic barriers, as well as potential participants being reluctant to enrol in research ...
Lorna Chesterton,Kirsten Jack Lorna Chesterton
Background: Locating and explicating philosophical frameworks, which enable a person-centred approach, is important for nurses undertaking research to respect and value participants during the process. This reflects the i...
Fiona Arundell,Athena Sheehan,Kath Peters Fiona Arundell
Background: The appreciative inquiry (AI) interview follows a specific format and needs to be planned and developed before implementation. AI questions are designed to draw on the interviewee's experiences, commencing wit...
Lisa S Whiting,Julia Petty,Brian Littlechild et al. Lisa S Whiting et al.
Background: Being an empathetic researcher can be crucial in understanding participants' perspectives. However, while the need for empathy is recognised in qualitative interview research, there is less acknowledgement of ...
Jane Fletcher,Amelia Swift,Martin Hewison et al. Jane Fletcher et al.
Background: In recent years, the value of patient and public involvement (PPI) in developing research has become apparent. Patients and service users have insights that are essential to successfully developing and complet...
Mary Drozd,Darren Chadwick,Rebecca Jester Mary Drozd
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities are not often asked to participate in health research. This may be because researchers perceive them as unable to participate meaningfully with or without significant supp...
Emma Radbron,Tanya McCance,Rebekkah Middleton et al. Emma Radbron et al.
Background: Action research (AR) provides a robust platform for collaboration to develop and evaluate nursing practice. It results in several outcomes, including changes in evidence-based practice, the development of rese...
Gemma Elizabeth Aburn,Merryn Gott,Karen Hoare Gemma Elizabeth Aburn
Background: The literature has described researching people you know or being an 'insider' researcher in a variety of settings. However, the literature has largely focused on the challenges and risks associated with resea...