Sensitive, Challenging, and Difficult Topics: Experiences and Practical Considerations for Qualitative Researchers

  • Sergio Silversio
  • Kayleigh Sheen
  • Alessandra Bramante
  • Katherine Knighting
  • Thula Koops
  • Elsa Montgomery
  • Lucy November
  • Laura Soulsby
  • Jasmin Stevenson
  • Megan Watkins
  • Abigail Easter
  • Jane Sandall

Abstract

Qualitative researchers often engage in work addressing challenging, difficult, or sensitive topics and are consequently exposed to the participants’ narratives which may be emotionally charged, distressing, or compromising. These narratives occasionally rest heavy on a researcher’s conscience or may linger in the mind. Much literature has assessed how best to keep participants safe, but less attention has been given to how we keep researchers safe. We therefore document the following: (1) Our experiences of the issues presented by undertaking qualitative research involving challenging, difficult, or sensitive topics; and (2) Practical principles devised to overcome these issues, ensuring safety and wellbeing amongst researchers engaging in these types of qualitative research. We provide guidance for qualitative researchers of all levels of experience and expertise on how best to protect and support themselves, their colleagues, and other collaborating research staff, when undertaking qualitative research which might otherwise feel uncomfortable or overwhelming to tackle.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN1609-4069
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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