Ethical considerations when conducting research with people with nonverbal autism: A commentary on current processes and practices

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL ISSUES
K. Hills, J. Clapton, P. Dorsett
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Abstract

People with severe (nonverbal) autism are significantly under researched. Physical, communication and social limitations have created misconceptions concerning their ability to engage in meaningful communication and to participate in collaborative research. Those who are nonverbal often communicate by use of a specialised device that requires the assistance of a personal facilitator. This process, while representing the preferred and frequently only method of communication for people with nonverbal autism, is subject to significant criticism by some scholars. Therefore, ethical and practical considerations concerning authenticity, capacity and consent require careful attention when conducting research with this population. These factors however, must be held within a methodological design that provides space for the inclusion, respect and empowerment of research participants to ensure their voices are authentically represented. This commentary provides a response to these considerations as they were addressed within a research study that used interview as a method of data collection for people with nonverbal autism.
对非语言自闭症患者进行研究时的伦理考虑:对当前过程和实践的评论
严重(非语言)自闭症患者的研究明显不足。身体、沟通和社会的局限性造成了人们对他们进行有意义的沟通和参与合作研究的能力的误解。那些不会说话的人通常使用专业的设备进行交流,这需要个人辅导员的帮助。这一过程虽然代表了非语言自闭症患者首选且通常唯一的沟通方式,但受到了一些学者的强烈批评。因此,在对这一人群进行研究时,需要仔细考虑有关真实性、能力和同意的伦理和实践因素。然而,这些因素必须放在一个方法设计中,为研究参与者的包容、尊重和赋权提供空间,以确保他们的声音得到真实的代表。这篇评论对这些考虑做出了回应,因为它们是在一项研究中提出的,该研究将访谈作为非语言自闭症患者的数据收集方法。
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