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The experience of facilitating inclusive research advisory groups with parents and people with intellectual disability and/or autism spectrum disorder

  • Andrew Cashin
  • , Michelle Kersten
  • , Virginia Howie
  • , Amy Pracilio
  • , Julia Morphet
  • , Ken Griffin
  • , Julian N. Trollor
  • , Nathan J. Wilson
  • Southern Cross University
  • Charles Sturt University
  • Monash University
  • College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA)
  • University of New South Wales

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Abstract

There is little nursing research about process issues in conducting inclusive project advisory groups of people with autism and/or intellectual disability or those who are parents/carers of this cohort. Through a descriptive qualitative design, this article aims to analyze the processes, challenges, and solutions when facilitating these groups for a nursing project in Australia. Reflexive thematic analysis was utilized to analyze field notes and meeting minutes. Results highlight the need for a defined, robust communication process between researchers and advisory groups, skilled facilitators, and careful planning of when in the life of the project the groups can contribute meaningfully. This project offers a proposed framework for the valuable contribution of lived experiences from research advisory groups.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)21-40
Number of pages20
JournalAdvances in Nursing Science
Volume48
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • autism spectrum disorder
  • consumer participation
  • health care advisory groups
  • inclusive research
  • intellectual disability
  • nursing

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