Abstract
This article reaffirms the value and flexibility of the nominal group technique (NGT) when conducting qualitative focus groups (QFGs). In the project that will be discussed, the methods used expanded the application of the NGT into the realm of pan-disability (i.e., individuals with differing impairments) research. It provides requirements and recommendations for the full inclusion and participation of disabled people into projects where the pertinent source of qualitative data is obtained from QFGs. Furthermore, this article describes innovative additional steps to the NGT that are beneficial to researchers. This includes a method of evaluating the data that is often lost between the NGTs’ stages of initial and final rankings. These new methods ensure pertinent data are not overlooked.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | International Journal of Qualitative Methods |
| Volume | 18 |
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| Publication status | Published online - 26 Jul 2019 |
Keywords
- disabled people
- group research
- disability
Student theses
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Disability unemployment in the UK: the lived experience of disabling barriers to inclusion
Olsen, J. (Author), Horgan, G. (Supervisor), Ketola, M. (Supervisor) & Gray, A.-M. (Supervisor), Sept 2020Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis
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