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Adaptive interviewing for the inclusion of people with intellectual disability in qualitative research

Bridget McFarland, Lia Bryant, Stuart Wark, Tyson Morales‐Boyce

2023Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Historically the voices of people with intellectual disability have been occluded by barriers imposed by research practice. More recently, adaptive research approaches have been proposed to enhance the inclusion of people with intellectual disability in qualitative research. METHOD: This article presents an adaptive interviewing approach employed with five people ageing with intellectual disabilities in rural South Australia. The interviews were conducted within a broader participatory action research project in which tools and resources were co-designed for post-parental care planning. RESULTS: We describe our adaptive interviewing approach incorporating multiple methods: (i) responsive communication techniques; (ii) the inclusion and support of family carers; (iii) visual tools; (iv) walking interviews. CONCLUSION: Findings contribute knowledge about how an adaptive interview approach supports the participation of people with an intellectual disability in qualitative research.

Topics & Concepts

InterviewIntellectual disabilityInclusion (mineral)Participatory action researchQualitative researchAction researchPsychologyCitizen journalismApplied psychologyVisual researchMedical educationSociologySocial psychologyPedagogyMedicineComputer scienceSocial sciencePsychiatryVisual artsArtWorld Wide WebAnthropologyDown syndrome and intellectual disability researchFocus Groups and Qualitative MethodsDisability Rights and Representation