迈向参数方法学:探索公平的方法,对有其他沟通需求的参与者进行访谈,了解他们的航空旅行经历

IF 3.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Peter Jones , Lucy Budd , Stephen Ison
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尽管这是一种直接从同意的参与者那里获得深入数据的既定方法,但传统的访谈方法依赖于研究人员和受访者之间的口头互动,并不总是适合有其他沟通要求的人。本文的目的是报告如何有目的地调整半结构化访谈,以确保主要通过其他方式(包括非语言)进行交流的脑瘫患者能够为探索无障碍航空的更广泛研究项目贡献他们的飞行生活经验。在此过程中,本文提出了一种参数方法论方法来进行交通研究,在这种方法中,受访者“与”研究人员一起创造更灵活、公平和可访问的方法和方法,以确保包括那些经常被主流交通研究边缘化的群体在内的所有群体的经验和专业知识。
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Towards a paramethodology: exploring equitable methods for interviewing participants with alternative communication requirements about their experiences of air travel
Despite being an established methodological approach for gaining in-depth data directly from consenting participants, conventional interview approaches, which rely on spoken interactions between researchers and interviewees, are not always appropriate for people with alternative communication requirements. The aim of this paper is to report on how semi-structured interviews were purposefully adapted to ensure that participants living with cerebral palsy, who primarily communicate through alternative, including non-verbal, means, were able to contribute their lived experiences of flying to a wider research project exploring accessible aviation. In so doing, the paper proposes a paramethodological approach to transport research in which interviewees ‘come alongside’ researchers to create more flexible, equitable and accessible methods and methodologies to ensure the experiences and expertise of all groups, including those often marginalised from mainstream transport research, are included.
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