Recruiting people with disabilities as research participants : challengers and strategies to address them
By: Becker, Heather et al.
Series: Mental Retardation 42 (6) 2004: 471-475.Publisher: 2004Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DISABILITY | RESEARCH | SURVEYS | PARTICIPATIONSummary: Argues people with disabilities are taking a larger and more primary role in the planning, evaluation, and delivery of services. Asserts that, as a consequence, the nature of research efforts has been evolving from one in which investigators treat people with disabilities as subjects to one that includes these subjects in the design and implementation of the research. Reflects on the challenges of surveying people with disabilities. Discusses possible strategies to address these challenges.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Argues people with disabilities are taking a larger and more primary role in the planning, evaluation, and delivery of services. Asserts that, as a consequence, the nature of research efforts has been evolving from one in which investigators treat people with disabilities as subjects to one that includes these subjects in the design and implementation of the research. Reflects on the challenges of surveying people with disabilities. Discusses possible strategies to address these challenges.
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