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Metatheory and Interviewing: Harm Reduction and Motorcycle Safety
in Practice describes and applies a unique approach for advancing
harm reduction theory. Emily J. Haas and Marifran Mattson argue
that using harm reduction as a metatheory to guide qualitative
interviews strengthens the use and acceptance of harm reduction and
the application of constructs within health theories. Through
analysis of in-depth interviews with respective
participants-at-risk motorcyclists-which are informed by harm
reduction metatheory, the authors examine how this unique approach
to interviewing can be used to link metatheory, theory,
methodology, and ultimately application and translation of research
results. Metatheory and Interviewing culminates with a discussion
of how the way we conduct and analyze interviews facilitates a
deeper, more intimate conversation with research participants by
encouraging them to incorporate the same, overarching harm
reduction framework to provide feedback about changing specific
health behaviors. Scholars of health communication and research
will understand the critical role of a humanistic attitude and
pragmatic communication with participants, as well as the
importance of further extrapolating these strategies to their
broader target audience.
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