2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2015.09.001
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People with intellectual disability and human science research: A systematic review of phenomenological studies using interviews for data collection

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“…Bereavement research in LD populations has increased (Todd, Bernal, & Forrester‐Jones, ) but has predominately focused on observation of behaviour change or mental health (Dodd, Dowling, & Hollins, ). The need to “give voice” to PWLD continues to be highlighted (Corby, Taggart, & Cousins, ; Gilrane‐McGarry & Taggart, ). Difficulty recruiting PWLD in research has been well documented (Cameron & Murphy, ) and is further confounded by sensitive topics.…”
Section: The Absence Of Pwld's Voices In Bereavement Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bereavement research in LD populations has increased (Todd, Bernal, & Forrester‐Jones, ) but has predominately focused on observation of behaviour change or mental health (Dodd, Dowling, & Hollins, ). The need to “give voice” to PWLD continues to be highlighted (Corby, Taggart, & Cousins, ; Gilrane‐McGarry & Taggart, ). Difficulty recruiting PWLD in research has been well documented (Cameron & Murphy, ) and is further confounded by sensitive topics.…”
Section: The Absence Of Pwld's Voices In Bereavement Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corby et al. () conducted a systematic review of the phenomenological research that has endeavoured to “give voice” to PWLD. Of the 28 papers reviewed, none related to bereavement, although two explored ageing.…”
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“…Phenomenology, proposed by philosopher Edmund Husserl, is a philosophical methodology [11]. Phenomenological researchers believe that people usually cognitive the world through direct experience and ideological processing, which is called ‘phenomenological method’ in the field of physics.…”
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confidence: 99%