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Considerations when asking about disability in disability inclusive research

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DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2291732

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Disability; research methods; disability inclusive research; Washington group questions; ICF; CRPD; WHODAS

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There are various ways to include disability in research studies, and researchers need to carefully consider and choose the best fit for their study. Different approaches should be used and training is required to understand how to include disability in research effectively. Researchers should allocate adequate time and resources for training research team members so that tools are implemented correctly.
PurposeThere are several ways to include disability in research studies, which can be confusing or overwhelming for researchers, community members, and students. The aim of this paper is to share conceptualizations of disability and how to ask about disability in research studies. The paper provides a general introduction and brief analysis of the methodological approaches which can be used.MethodsWe used reviews of the literature and extensive discussions to identify key articles, books, websites, and reports that provide guidance and examples of asking about disability in research.ResultsFour primary approaches to asking study participants about disability were identified. For each of these, we provide background information, key points about the ways to use the approach including tools that have been developed, and example studies. A comparison table provides a high-level overview of similarities and differences in approaches. Other approaches and tools were also identified and are briefly described.ConclusionResearchers involved in disability and rehabilitation research should be aware that there is not one best or singular way to ask about disability when conducting research. The approach or approaches chosen for a particular study need to match the purpose of the study. It is important that researchers take time to carefully consider their options and choose the best fit for their study. There are several different ways to ask about disability and functioning when conducting research that aims to include a disability component or focus.Researchers need to carefully select the best option(s) for their study.Whenever possible, researchers should use more than one approach and should allow for more than one type of disability or impairment to be selected.Researchers often require training to understand how to include disability in research.Allow adequate time and resources for training research team members so that the tools are implemented correctly.

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