Author(s) |
Durkin, Joanne
Jackson, Debra
Usher, Kim
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Publication Date |
2020-12-16
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Abstract |
<p><b>Background</b> Novice researchers can face many challenges throughout their journey as researchers in training, particularly when interviewing for qualitative research.</p> <p><b>Aim</b> To present an authentic account of the challenges a novice researcher faced when collecting data using narrative interviews.</p> <p><b>Discussion</b> The researcher reconsidered how previous interviews had involved power relations and the urge to seek a 'correct' answer from participants. The article explores what are considered 'data', as well as the use of laughter and silence to re-establish power dynamics.</p> <p><b>Conclusions</b> Reflection, feedback from supervisors and peers, and ongoing research experience can help novice researchers understand the strengths and weaknesses of their previous interviews.</p> <p><b>Implications for practice</b> Novice researchers may find this article useful when planning for challenges they may encounter when undertaking qualitative research.</p>
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Citation |
Nurse Researcher, 28(4), p. 31-35
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ISSN |
2047-8992
1351-5578
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
RCNi
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Title |
Qualitative research interviewing: reflections on power, silence and assumptions
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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