Using individualised communication for interviewing people with intellectual disability: a case study of user-centred research

By: Cambridge, Paul.
Contributor(s): Forrester-Jones, Rachel.
Series: Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 28 (1) 2003: 5-23.Publisher: 2003Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): COMMUNICATION AIDS | COMMUNICATION | INTERVIEWS | RESEARCHSummary: Reports on a case study of using individualised communication for interviewing people with intellectual disability in outcome and quality of life research. Describes the methodology and processes employed and identifies lessons for the wider application of the model.
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Reports on a case study of using individualised communication for interviewing people with intellectual disability in outcome and quality of life research. Describes the methodology and processes employed and identifies lessons for the wider application of the model.

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