DISCUSSION: SAMPLING
Discussion: Sampling
Psychiatric nursing involves care for individuals with mental health disorders. The said disorders may affect persons from various backgrounds including those from different socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, ethnicity, geography, income, gender, and age (Parekh, 2018). Therefore, researchable populations in my area of practice would be all-inclusive. In he present undertaking, however, I will largely concern myself with individuals aged above 24 years. It would be prudent to note that mental illnesses may affect individuals from any age group. However, present studies show that individuals above 24 years are more affected by mental illnesses. Parekh (2018) points out that 75% of every mental health disorder start at the age of 24.
It is important to note that adults with mental health disorders may decline or choose not to participate in mental health research. This is more so the case given that such persons could fear the negative connotations (i.e. from family...
Mental illness is in some instances associated with stigma. For this reason, some adults may choose not to participate in research to avoid such stigma. There are also other key considerations that adults requested to participate could take into consideration. Some of the said considerations could be largely unfounded. For instance, among women, there may be fears that incase of pregnancy or conception at the time of study,...…been defined, by Badu, OBrien, and Mitchell (2019) as a face-to-face conversation between two individuals with the sole purpose of collecting relevant information to satisfy a research purpose (114). Thanks to this approach, I would be able to capture the relevant ques (verbal and nonverbal) and, thus, be able to adapt the queries more accurately. There are various kinds of interviews that could be embraced. In the present undertaking, semi-structured interviews would be more ideal. This is more so the case given that they would make it possible for me to explore sensitive issues in more involving formats. The research issue in this case happens to be rather personal as it touches on the…
References
Badu, E., O’Brien, A. P. & Mitchelle, R. (2019). An integrative review on methodological considerations in mental health research – design, sampling, data collection procedure and quality assurance. Archives of Public Health, 77(37), 113-117.
Parekh, R. (2018). What is Mental Illness? American Psychiatric Association.
Woodall, A., Morgan, C., Sloan, C. & Howard, L. (2010). Barriers to participation in mental health research: are there specific gender, ethnicity and age related barriers? BMC Psychiatry, 10(103), 71-75.
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