2024
DOI: 10.1177/16094069241234190
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Including People Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication in Qualitative Research: Can You Hear Us?

Megan Walsh,
Izzi Harman,
Penny Manning
et al.

Abstract: People who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) are frequently excluded from research, yet their voices can significantly enhance the applicability, acceptability, and translation of qualitative research findings. Accessible and adapted research methods welcome and empower participants who use AAC, and enable meaningful involvement. In this article, we describe the collaborative development of a framework to conceptualise inclusive research and aspects of an accompanying inclusive research tool… Show more

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