2020
DOI: 10.1080/03069885.2020.1785391
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Guidance teachers’ and support staff's experience of working with pupils with mental health difficulties in two secondary schools: an IPA study

Abstract: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cbjg Guidance teachers' and support staff experience of working with pupils with mental health difficulties in two secondary schools: an IPA study

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“…Mean interview duration was 50 minutes. While it is recommended that interviews of a duration of 60 minutes or more are used for conducting IPA, it is not uncommon in other published IPA studies to report an interview duration of less than 60 minutes (Alase, 2017;Bennett & Harden, 2019;Stoll & McLeod, 2020). Shorter interview duration in this study was related to participant time availability.…”
Section: Practical Recommendations and Scholarship Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Mean interview duration was 50 minutes. While it is recommended that interviews of a duration of 60 minutes or more are used for conducting IPA, it is not uncommon in other published IPA studies to report an interview duration of less than 60 minutes (Alase, 2017;Bennett & Harden, 2019;Stoll & McLeod, 2020). Shorter interview duration in this study was related to participant time availability.…”
Section: Practical Recommendations and Scholarship Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The researcher's role is to analyse and interpret the participants' attempts to understand their world [68]. These data analysis methods have previously been used in education to analyse teachers' experiences when implementing a new research method [69], or when teachers and teaching assistants were working with children in minority groups [70]. IPA is structured as a research method, including a clear definition of sampling, data collection methods, and analysis [71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interpretative phenomenological analysis (Smith, 1996) is ubiquitous in psychological health research (Larkin & Thompson, 2011) exploring children's experiences of mental ill‐health (Eide et al, 2020; Stoll & McLeod, 2020; Wadman et al, 2018). IPA was adopted for three reasons.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%