Covid-19大流行期间适应残疾研究方法和实践:来自实地的经验

IF 1 4区 经济学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Lena Morgon Banks, S. Willan, G. Inglis-Jassiem, K. Dunkle, J. Ganle, T. Shakespeare, Rifat Shahpar Khan, S. Hameed, M. Machisa, Nicholas Watson, Bradley Carpenter, T. Smythe, Nomfundo Mthethwa, Q. Seketi, J. Wilbur, Ayanda Nzuza, Z. Ilkkursun, S. Tetali, L. Huq, Amanda Clyde, J. Hanass-Hancock
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残疾人往往被排除在研究之外,在当前的Covid-19大流行期间,这种情况可能会加剧。本文概述了在大流行期间开展包容残疾研究的主要挑战、机遇和战略,借鉴了在十个国家开展以残疾为重点的研究的研究小组的经验。它涵盖了与整个项目生命周期相关的适应,包括维持道德标准和保障;使残疾人能够积极参与;调整远程研究数据收集工具和方法,以满足可访问性、可行性和可接受性要求;促进包容和有效的分析和传播。虽然本文的重点是大流行期间的适应情况,但本文强调的问题和战略很可能在类似危机中或随着世界继续向更大的数字通信和连通性迈进,在未来也将具有相关性。
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Adapting Disability Research Methods and Practices During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Experiences from the Field
People with disabilities are often excluded from research, which may be exacerbated during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. This article provides an overview of key challenges, opportunities, and strategies for conducting disability-inclusive research during the pandemic, drawing on the experience of research teams working across ten countries on disability-focused studies. It covers adaptations that are relevant across the project lifecycle, including maintaining ethical standards and safeguarding; enabling active participation of people with disabilities; adapting remote research data collection tools and methods to meet accessibility, feasibility, and acceptability requirements; and promoting inclusive and effective analysis and dissemination. While this article is focused on adaptations during the pandemic, it is highly likely that the issues and strategies highlighted here will be relevant going forward, either in similar crises or as the world continues to move towards greater digital communication and connectedness.
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期刊介绍: The IDS Bulletin is the flagship publication of the Institute of Development Studies, UK, which is a leading global organisation for research, teaching and communications on international development. With its over 40 year history the Bulletin has a unique reputation for intellectually rigorous articles on emerging and evolving development issues presented in an accessible manner, and has become one of the leading journals in its field through engaged scholarship between academic and policy communities in the North and the South. It brings together the latest cutting-edge thinking and research from programmes and events involving the IDS community and presents them to an audience of development practitioners, policymakers and researchers.
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