Complex identities, intersectionality and research approaches in millennial family caregivers in the United States.
Siobhan P AaronAustin WatersDante Anthony TolentinoAliria RasconCuong PhanEmma ChenJasmine TraversMiranda G JonesJacqueline Kent-MarvickMegan C Thomas HebdonPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2022)
Nursing researchers can use the following research approaches to address complex identity and intersectionality in Millennial caregivers: inclusion of qualitative demographic data collection (participants can self-describe); data disaggregation; data visualization techniques to augment or replace frequencies and descriptive statistics for demographic reporting; use of researcher reflexivity throughout the research process; advanced statistical modelling techniques that can handle complex demographic data and test for interactions and differential effects of health outcomes; and qualitative approaches such as phenomenology that centre the stories and experiences of individuals within the population of interest.