Participant Observation: A research and assessment approach for multiply disabled populations

R Kolesar - McGill Journal of Education/Revue des sciences de l' …, 1998 - mje.mcgill.ca
disabled individuals using PO. They confirm thar if the "researchers plan to study the world of
the disabled informant then traditional participant observation … severely disabled informant, …

Accessing the field: Disability and the research process

L Brown, FK Boardman - Social Science & Medicine, 2011 - Elsevier
… on board the concerns and issues of disabled populations, providing her with ‘insider status…
, drew unwanted attention that affected my participant observation. I am marked physically as …

Sharing the experience of mobility-disabled consumers: Building understanding through the use of ethnographic research methods

C Kaufman-Scarborough - Journal of Contemporary …, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Participant observation was chosen since it is thought to enable researchers to examine …
persons whose characteristics mirror the general population or a specific group under study. …

Participant observation and research on intellectual disabilities

MV Angrosino - … of applied research in intellectual disabilities, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… , some 1300 intellectually disabled and otherwise mentally disordered people from institutions
in various parts of Belgium were living in Geel, a town with a total population of about 30 …

Assembling activity/setting participation with disabled young people

BE Gibson, G King, G Teachman… - Sociology of Health …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… The primary differences between the two phases were the additions in Phase 2 of participant
observation during the activities, and optional electronic questions to supplement the …

Down and out in New York City: a participant-observation study of the poor and marginalized.

JH Romeo - Journal of Cultural Diversity, 2005 - search.ebscohost.com
… care providers, a participant-observation study was conducted… vices specifically set up for
this population. The purpose of this … , persons with mental illness, disabled individuals, and the …

Stigma, community, ethnography: Joan Ablon's contribution to the anthropology of impairment‐disability

RP Shuttleworth - Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… Ablon also conducts participant observation in her studies, generally consisting of attending
local support meetings and national meetings for the particular population she is studying. …

Reflecting on the Methodological Aspects of a Critical Ethnographic Approach Used to Inform Change for Adolescents with Disabilities.

S Gulati, M Paterson, J Medves, R Luce-Kapler - Qualitative Report, 2011 - ERIC
… 78) participant observation checklist was used to guide observations in this study. … of the
target population. Greater work is required to ensure that we are assisting young people with …

Use of ethnographic data to critically reflect on disabled children's participation and their encounters with rehabilitation services

ST Egilson - Rehabilitation in practice: Ethnographic perspectives, 2022 - Springer
disabled children’s participation in their everyday environments. This chapter draws upon
participant observations … of the fact that the small population of Iceland and the uniqueness of …

Representing older and disabled people in virtual user trials: data collection methods

DE Gyi, RE Sims, JM Porter, R Marshall, K Case - Applied Ergonomics, 2004 - Elsevier
disabled populations show greater variation with regard to anthropometric data than able-bodied
populations… From observations it was found that 72% of participants were able to get up …