关于残疾人包容和在研究中的代表性的个人评论
1American Association on Health & Disability, Rockville, USA.
概括
本评论强调了研究多样性的必要性,包括研究人员,参与者和知识翻译材料. 包容性研究加强了科学有效性,并确保了对所有社区的相关性.
科学领域:
- 关于残疾人的研究.
- 研究方法研究方法研究方法学
- 包容和多样性 包容和多样性
背景情况:
- 个人评论基于在未来的AAC研究峰会上的言论.
- 借鉴了作者作为残奥会奖牌得主,残疾女性,有色人种,研究人员和活动家的多方面的经历.
研究的目的:
- 强调残疾人参与和代表在科学研究中的至关重要.
- 倡导在研究过程的各个方面实现更大的多样性.
主要方法:
- 个人反思和评论.
- 从生活经验和专业角色中获得的定性见解.
主要成果:
- 确定了增强多样性的三个关键领域:研究人员,研究参与者和知识翻译材料.
- 认为多样性加强科学严谨性和相关性.
结论:
- 蓄意纳入多样化的研究人员,参与者和传播材料提高了科学质量.
- 多样化的代表性使得研究更易于联系和具有影响力,确保个人感到被看到和承认.
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