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    Managing qualitative research as insider-research in small rural communities

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    Authors
    Heslop, C.
    Burns, Sharyn
    Lobo, Roanna
    Date
    2018
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Heslop, C. and Burns, S. and Lobo, R. 2018. Managing qualitative research as insider-research in small rural communities. The International Journal of Rural and Remote Health Research, Education, Practice and Policy. 18 (3).
    Source Title
    The International Journal of Rural and Remote Health Research, Education, Practice and Policy
    DOI
    10.22605/RRH4576
    ISSN
    1445-6354
    School
    School of Public Health
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73955
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    © James Cook University. Rural clinicians in small communities face the pressure of always being 'on duty', and the ethical challenges of overlapping relationships with members of the community and duality of roles. The lead author of this commentary has experience as an insider researcher living within a small rural community, and has navigated the ethical challenges and community pressures of conducting qualitative research within an interconnected network. With appropriate measures and planning, insider research can be conducted rigorously, while maintaining ongoing relationships, confidentiality and anonymity.

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