Voice, disability and ‘end of life’ research: Strategies for including people with intellectual disabilities in qualitative research related to death and dying

Author:

Diaz Marissa A1ORCID,Sabariego Carla123,Bickenbach Jerome E1

Affiliation:

1. Swiss Paraplegic Research Nottwil Switzerland

2. Department of Health Sciences and Medicine University of Lucerne Lucerne Switzerland

3. Center for Rehabilitation in Global Health Systems, WHO Collaborating Center University of Lucerne Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractThis brief report proposes strategies to support qualitative research with people with intellectual disabilities on topics related to death and dying. We prepared a scoping review on methodological approaches used for qualitative research on death and dying involving participants with intellectual disabilities and a study on perceived barriers and facilitators to accessing end of life settings, conducted with co‐researchers on an online video communication platform. Through conducting these two studies, we found three strategies that we believe will increase the uptake of this research for policymakers, funding bodies and other researchers. The strategies concern research agendas, structured methodological guidance, and allocation of funds. When planning out qualitative research projects about death and dying topics, people with intellectual disabilities must be on the research agendas on topics related to death and dying. To realize this obligation, stakeholders would benefit from structured methodological guidance. The design, planning, and conduct of such studies would benefit greatly from such guidance and would ideally result in the uptake of this type of research. Additionally, proper funding taking into account needed but time‐consuming accommodations for participants is necessary. These strategy options aim to increase the amount of qualitative research that includes people with intellectual disabilities as participants.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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