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  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Qualitative Research Methods

Background:

  • Focus groups are valuable for research involving vulnerable populations.
  • Bereavement research requires sensitive handling of participants' grief and trauma.
  • Previous literature highlights ethical and methodological challenges in studying vulnerable groups.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the feasibility and challenges of using focus groups in bereavement research.
  • To provide practical recommendations for conducting focus groups with grieving individuals.
  • To enhance the understanding of group dynamics in sensitive research contexts.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on focus groups with vulnerable populations.
  • Description of practical experiences in planning and implementing focus groups with bereaved individuals.
  • Identification of key issues encountered during the research process.

Main Results:

  • Focus groups can be successfully employed in bereavement research when group interaction is central to the study's aims.
  • Critical factors for success include careful team composition, participant recruitment strategies, and creating a supportive environment.
  • Effective management of emotional discussions, time, and language is crucial for ethical and productive group sessions.

Conclusions:

  • Focus groups are a viable method for bereavement research, offering unique insights into the grieving process.
  • Addressing specific challenges related to participant vulnerability and emotional intensity is essential for ethical and methodologically sound research.
  • Recommendations are provided to guide researchers in effectively utilizing focus groups to generate new knowledge in the field of bereavement studies.