Author:
Morgon Banks Lena,Willan Samantha,Inglis-Jassiem Gakeemah,Dunkle Kristin,Ganle John,Shakespeare Tom,Shahpar Khan Rifat,Hameed Shaffa,Machisa Mercilene,Watson Nicholas,Carpenter Bradley,Smythe Tracey,Mthethwa Nomfundo,Seketi Queen,Wilbur Jane,Nzuza Ayanda,İlkkurşun Zeynep,Tetali Shailaja,Huq Lopita,Clyde Amanda,Hanass-Hancock Jill
Abstract
People with disabilities are often excluded from research, which may be exacerbated during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. This article provides an overview of key challenges, opportunities, and strategies for conducting disability-inclusive research during the pandemic, drawing on the experience of research teams working across ten countries on disability-focused studies. It covers adaptations that are relevant across the project lifecycle, including maintaining ethical standards and safeguarding; enabling active participation of people with disabilities; adapting remote research data collection tools and methods to meet accessibility, feasibility, and acceptability requirements; and promoting inclusive and effective analysis and dissemination. While this article is focused on adaptations during the pandemic, it is highly likely that the issues and strategies highlighted here will be relevant going forward, either in similar crises or as the world continues to move towards greater digital communication and connectedness.
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
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