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Be my guest! Challenges and practical solutions of undertaking interviews with children in the home setting

Be my guest! Challenges and practical solutions of undertaking interviews with children in the home setting
Be my guest! Challenges and practical solutions of undertaking interviews with children in the home setting
This article aims to share critical debate on undertaking interviews with children in the home setting and draws on the authors’ extensive research fieldwork. The article focuses on three key processes: planning entry to the child’s home, conducting the interviews and exiting the field. In planning entry, we include children’s engagement and issues of researcher gender. In conducting the interviews, we consider issues such as the balance of power, the importance of building a rapport, the voluntary nature of consent and the need for a flexible interview structure. Finally, we address exiting from the child’s home with sensitivity at the end of the interview and/or research study. Undertaking research in the child’s home provides a known and familiar territory for the child, but it means that the researcher faces a number of challenges that require solutions whilst they are a guest in a child’s home.
1367-4935
432-443
Coad, Jane
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Coad, Jane, Gibson, Faith, Horstman, Maire, Milnes, Linda, Randall, Duncan and Carter, Bernie (2015) Be my guest! Challenges and practical solutions of undertaking interviews with children in the home setting. Journal of Child Health Care, 19 (4), 432-443. (doi:10.1177/1367493514527653).

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This article aims to share critical debate on undertaking interviews with children in the home setting and draws on the authors’ extensive research fieldwork. The article focuses on three key processes: planning entry to the child’s home, conducting the interviews and exiting the field. In planning entry, we include children’s engagement and issues of researcher gender. In conducting the interviews, we consider issues such as the balance of power, the importance of building a rapport, the voluntary nature of consent and the need for a flexible interview structure. Finally, we address exiting from the child’s home with sensitivity at the end of the interview and/or research study. Undertaking research in the child’s home provides a known and familiar territory for the child, but it means that the researcher faces a number of challenges that require solutions whilst they are a guest in a child’s home.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 8 May 2014
Published date: December 2015

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Local EPrints ID: 428914
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/428914
ISSN: 1367-4935
PURE UUID: 86d7875a-a7c5-4e80-bf42-560af77c883a
ORCID for Duncan Randall: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8356-7373

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Author: Jane Coad
Author: Faith Gibson
Author: Maire Horstman
Author: Linda Milnes
Author: Duncan Randall ORCID iD
Author: Bernie Carter

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