Examining People’s Experiences of Working in Collaborative Relationships While Conducting Inclusive Research Involving Persons with Intellectual Disabilities

Author:

van den Bogaard Kim1,Frielink Noud1ORCID,Schippers Alice2ORCID,Embregts Petri1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tranzo, Tilburg School of Social and Behavorial Sciences, Tilburg University, 5037 DB Tilburg, The Netherlands

2. Disability Studies, University of Humanistic Studies, 3512 HD Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

This study examined the experiences of working in collaborative relationships while conducting inclusive research involving persons with intellectual disabilities. More specifically, the study explored work relationships, social relationships, and factors that influence collaboration within inclusive research teams. Interviews were conducted with nine researchers with intellectual disabilities, eight academic researchers, and nine principal investigators who were all involved in six inclusive research projects together. The analysis of the interviews produced four themes: (1) the diverse nature of the involvement of researchers with intellectual disabilities; (2) the significance of involving researchers with intellectual disabilities within academic research; (3) shaping equity in research projects; and (4) stereotyping hindering collaborations with researchers with intellectual disabilities. These findings have implications for research and practice, both in terms of promoting inclusive research and facilitating the meaningful participation of persons with intellectual disabilities within various aspects of society, including education, employment, healthcare, and social activities.

Funder

Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

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