Using Q methodology in research with head and neck cancer patients as an ethical procedure

Clinical Ethics 16 (4):298-301 (2021)
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This article describes how nurses can use the Q methodology to include head and neck cancer patients in research. These patients are often excluded from participating in research based on temporary or permanent voiceless, disfigurement, or impaired communication. Q methodology is defined as the method for the study of subjectivity and related procedures seem to facilitate the participation of head and neck cancer patients. As so, this inclusive dimension should be taken into consideration in research project design also as an ethical aspect of the study, in particular when involving these patients or others in similar conditions.

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Silvia M. G. Caldeira
Universidade Federal da Bahia

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