Bearing witness to suffering: A reflection on the personal effects of conducting qualitative research with victims of trauma

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Autor(a) principal: Pilar Camargo-Plazas
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Emma Vanderlee, Jane Philpott, Lenora Duhn
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: spa
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.36367/ntqr.13.2022.e675
Resumo: Qualitative researchers in the health sciences often engage with participants to collect information about their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours related to a particular research topic. When the topic under investigation involves a traumatic event or experience, listening to, or being exposed to those personal accounts, can carry a significant emotional cost for the mental health of the researcher who can develop secondary trauma. Yet there is limited exploration of the effects of participant trauma on qualitative researchers. This is the focus of the current paper. Objective:  Our goal is to relate how we have approached, experienced, and worked with our partner organization and the goal of better understanding the experiences of frontline providers caring for residents with disabilities living in a community residential setting during a COVID-19 outbreak.  Methods: Using reflection as a qualitative method, we describe our experiences as we undertake this important work. Results: As researchers, navigating sensitive, deeply felt experiences can be difficult. We share an interim offering of our processes and experiences garnering the insights and feelings of frontline providers who lived through the physical and emotional stress of a COVID-19 outbreak. It has required us to be nimble and resourceful, but most critically to be present. Several lessons emerge from this work such as preparing to address a difficult topic, creating a realistic work plan, and creating spaces for reflection in the research team in order to take care of our mental health. Conclusions: Every study is a story. Often the reader wants the final chapter – the conclusion. We aim to illuminate the path we are travelling, as for us it has been and is equally compelling.  
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spelling Bearing witness to suffering: A reflection on the personal effects of conducting qualitative research with victims of traumaDando testimonio del sufrimiento: Una reflexión sobre el impacto de realizar investigación cualitativa con victimas de traumaSecondary traumaQualitative researchTraumatic experiencesReflexivityVulnerable peopleTrauma indirectoInvestigación cualitativaExperiencias TraumáticasReflexividadPersonas vulnerablesQualitative researchers in the health sciences often engage with participants to collect information about their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours related to a particular research topic. When the topic under investigation involves a traumatic event or experience, listening to, or being exposed to those personal accounts, can carry a significant emotional cost for the mental health of the researcher who can develop secondary trauma. Yet there is limited exploration of the effects of participant trauma on qualitative researchers. This is the focus of the current paper. Objective:  Our goal is to relate how we have approached, experienced, and worked with our partner organization and the goal of better understanding the experiences of frontline providers caring for residents with disabilities living in a community residential setting during a COVID-19 outbreak.  Methods: Using reflection as a qualitative method, we describe our experiences as we undertake this important work. Results: As researchers, navigating sensitive, deeply felt experiences can be difficult. We share an interim offering of our processes and experiences garnering the insights and feelings of frontline providers who lived through the physical and emotional stress of a COVID-19 outbreak. It has required us to be nimble and resourceful, but most critically to be present. Several lessons emerge from this work such as preparing to address a difficult topic, creating a realistic work plan, and creating spaces for reflection in the research team in order to take care of our mental health. Conclusions: Every study is a story. Often the reader wants the final chapter – the conclusion. We aim to illuminate the path we are travelling, as for us it has been and is equally compelling.  Los investigadores cualitativos en el área de la salud se conectan con los participantes para recolectar información sobre sus pensamientos, emociones y conductas relacionadas con una pregunta particular de investigación. Cuando el tópico de investigación está relacionado con eventos o experiencias traumáticas, el escuchar o estar expuesto a esos relatos una y otra vez puede tener un costo emocional importante para la salud mental del investigador.   Sin embargo, existe una exploración limitada de los efectos del trauma del participante en los investigadores cualitativos. Este es el enfoque de este artículo. Objetivos: La meta de este trabajo es el de relatar cómo nos hemos acercado, experimentado y trabajado en un estudio que busca comprender las experiencias de los profesionales de primera línea que cuidaron a residentes con discapacidades en un hogar comunitario durante un brote the COVID-19. Métodos: Empleando la reflexión como método práctico de trabajo cualitativo, analizamos nuestras experiencias de investigación. Resultados: Como investigadores, navegar por experiencias sensibles y profundamente sentidas puede ser difícil. Compartiremos una oferta provisional de nuestros procesos y experiencias para recopilar los conocimientos y sentimientos de los proveedores de primera línea que vivieron el estrés físico y emocional de un brote de COVID-19. Ha requerido que seamos ágiles e ingeniosos, pero lo más importante es que estemos presentes. De este trabajo surgen varias lecciones como prepararse para abordar un tema difícil, crear un plan de trabajo realista y crear espacios de reflexión en el equipo de investigación para cuidar nuestra salud mental. Conclusiones: Cada estudio es una historia. A menudo, el lector quiere el capítulo final: la conclusión. Pretendemos iluminar el camino que estamos recorriendo, ya que para nosotros ha sido y es igualmente apremiante y necesario contar nuestras experiencias.Ludomedia2022-07-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.36367/ntqr.13.2022.e675https://doi.org/10.36367/ntqr.13.2022.e675New Trends in Qualitative Research; Vol. 13 (2022): Investigação Qualitativa em Saúde: Avanços e Desafios; e675New Trends in Qualitative Research; Vol. 13 (2022): Investigação Qualitativa em Saúde: Avanços e Desafios; e675New Trends in Qualitative Research; Vol. 13 (2022): Investigação Qualitativa em Saúde: Avanços e Desafios; e6752184-777010.36367/ntqr.13.2022reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPspahttps://publi.ludomedia.org/index.php/ntqr/article/view/675https://publi.ludomedia.org/index.php/ntqr/article/view/675/709Pilar Camargo-PlazasEmma VanderleeJane PhilpottLenora Duhninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-08-13T09:13:44Zoai:ojs.publi.ludomedia.org:article/675Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:48:29.050800Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bearing witness to suffering: A reflection on the personal effects of conducting qualitative research with victims of trauma
Dando testimonio del sufrimiento: Una reflexión sobre el impacto de realizar investigación cualitativa con victimas de trauma
title Bearing witness to suffering: A reflection on the personal effects of conducting qualitative research with victims of trauma
spellingShingle Bearing witness to suffering: A reflection on the personal effects of conducting qualitative research with victims of trauma
Pilar Camargo-Plazas
Secondary trauma
Qualitative research
Traumatic experiences
Reflexivity
Vulnerable people
Trauma indirecto
Investigación cualitativa
Experiencias Traumáticas
Reflexividad
Personas vulnerables
title_short Bearing witness to suffering: A reflection on the personal effects of conducting qualitative research with victims of trauma
title_full Bearing witness to suffering: A reflection on the personal effects of conducting qualitative research with victims of trauma
title_fullStr Bearing witness to suffering: A reflection on the personal effects of conducting qualitative research with victims of trauma
title_full_unstemmed Bearing witness to suffering: A reflection on the personal effects of conducting qualitative research with victims of trauma
title_sort Bearing witness to suffering: A reflection on the personal effects of conducting qualitative research with victims of trauma
author Pilar Camargo-Plazas
author_facet Pilar Camargo-Plazas
Emma Vanderlee
Jane Philpott
Lenora Duhn
author_role author
author2 Emma Vanderlee
Jane Philpott
Lenora Duhn
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pilar Camargo-Plazas
Emma Vanderlee
Jane Philpott
Lenora Duhn
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Secondary trauma
Qualitative research
Traumatic experiences
Reflexivity
Vulnerable people
Trauma indirecto
Investigación cualitativa
Experiencias Traumáticas
Reflexividad
Personas vulnerables
topic Secondary trauma
Qualitative research
Traumatic experiences
Reflexivity
Vulnerable people
Trauma indirecto
Investigación cualitativa
Experiencias Traumáticas
Reflexividad
Personas vulnerables
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