Reflections on self in qualitative research: stories of family.
@article{Primeau2003ReflectionsOS,
title={Reflections on self in qualitative research: stories of family.},
author={Loree A. Primeau},
journal={The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association},
year={2003},
volume={57 1},
pages={
9-16
}
}Reflexivity is a qualitative research strategy that addresses our subjectivity as researchers related to people and events that we encounter in the field. Reflexivity also addresses the subjective nature of the research account as a narrative constructed by us as researchers. Reflexivity enhances the quality of research through its ability to extend our understanding of how our positions and interests as researchers affect all stages of the research process. The reflexive account presented here…
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