Including people who use augmentative and alternative communication in qualitative research

22 Mar 2025
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International Journal of Qualitative Methods
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This resource from the website International Journal of Qualitative Research [International] presents a framework for including individuals with cerebral palsy who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) in qualitative research as both participants and consumer research partners. It highlights how inclusive research practices can significantly enhance the applicability, acceptability, and translation of findings, empowering individuals with cerebral palsy to actively contribute to research.

 

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