How can you handle the emotional impact of qualitative research on participants?
Qualitative research can be a powerful tool to explore the lived experiences, meanings, and perspectives of participants. However, it can also expose them to emotional distress, vulnerability, and trauma, especially when dealing with sensitive topics, personal stories, or marginalized identities. As a researcher, you need to be aware of the potential emotional impact of your research on participants and take steps to handle it ethically and responsibly. Here are some tips to help you do that.
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Shazia AliAward-Winning Researcher | MRS Board Member | Speaker | Experienced Moderator | Collaborator | Charity Trustee | Mentor
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Oluwayemi BamikoleResearch fellow | Doctoral Candidate at the Institute of Child Health, College of Medicine, UCH, University of…