Conducting Member Checks With Multilingual Research Participants From Diverse Backgrounds

Gabriela López-Zerón, M. I. Bilbao-Nieva, Kathryn A. V. Clements
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The veracity of qualitative research is typically measured according to well-established principles of trustworthiness. Adhering to these principles demonstrates that findings are the result of a rigorous methodology and that findings accurately describe the experiences of participants. Member checking is one strategy often utilized to ensure the credibility of the findings, while also generating a valuable opportunity for research participants to actively participate in the analytic process. However, there is limited guidance as to how to conduct member checks that are culturally and contextually relevant to all research participants, particularly if data has been collected in multiple languages with diverse participants. In these instances, researchers must remain vigilant to avoid excluding the voices of participants or designing member checks that might not be culturally and contextually responsive. This article describes a technique --- utilizing “I-poems” --- as an innovative way to conduct the member checking process with a diverse group of survivors of intimate partner violence who participated in a longitudinal evaluation of the services they received. This inclusive and innovative member checking process was found to be a culturally relevant way to maximize participation, minimize power imbalances, and invite research participants to become active partners in the analytic process.
与来自不同背景的多语言研究参与者进行成员检查
定性研究的准确性通常是根据公认的可信度原则来衡量的。坚持这些原则表明,研究结果是严格方法的结果,研究结果准确地描述了参与者的经历。成员检查是一种经常用来确保研究结果可信度的策略,同时也为研究参与者积极参与分析过程创造了宝贵的机会。然而,关于如何进行与所有研究参与者在文化和背景上相关的成员检查的指导有限,特别是如果数据是以多种语言收集的,参与者各不相同。在这些情况下,研究人员必须保持警惕,避免排除参与者的声音,或设计可能在文化和背景上没有反应的成员检查。本文描述了一种技术——利用“I-poems”——作为一种创新的方式,对亲密伴侣暴力的不同幸存者群体进行成员检查,这些幸存者参与了对他们所接受服务的纵向评估。这种包容性和创新性的成员检查过程被发现是一种与文化相关的方式,可以最大限度地提高参与度,最大限度地减少权力失衡,并邀请研究参与者成为分析过程中的积极合作伙伴。
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