Balancing methodological rigor and the needs of research participants : (Record no. 5287)

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Personal name Chan, T.M. Simon
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Title Balancing methodological rigor and the needs of research participants :
Remainder of title a debate on alternative approaches to sensitive research
Statement of responsibility, etc T.M. Sinon Chan, Eli Teram and Ian Shaw
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2017
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General note Qualitative Health Research, 2017, 27(2): 260 - 270
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Summary, etc Despite growing consideration of the needs of research participants in studies related to sensitive issues, discussions of alternative ways to design sensitive research are scarce. Structured as an exchange between two researchers who used different approaches in their studies with childhood sexual abuse survivors, in this article, we seek to advance understanding of methodological and ethical issues in designing sensitive research. The first perspective, which is termed protective, promotes the gradual progression of participants from a treatment phase into a research phase, with the ongoing presence of a researcher and a social worker in both phases. In the second perspective, which is termed minimalist, we argue for clear boundaries between research and treatment processes, limiting the responsibility of researchers to ensuring that professional support is available to participants who experience emotional difficulties. Following rebuttals, lessons are drawn for ethical balancing between methodological rigor and the needs of participants. (Authors' abstract). This issue of Qualitative Health Research focuses on violence. Record #5287<br/>
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Geographic name HONG KONG
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Personal name Teram, Eli
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Personal name Shaw, Ian
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Title Qualitative Health Research, 2017, 27(2): 260 - 270
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Uniform title Qualitative Health Research
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732315605272">http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732315605272</a>
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