Abstract

Sexuality is a sensitive topic that can be awkward and difficult to research qualitatively. When the research participants are older people living in residential aged care, some of whom have dementia, the process can be even more challenging. In this article, we outline the difficulties encountered in conducting face-to-face qualitative interviews with older people in residential aged care as part of a research project on sexuality conducted in the states of Victoria and Queensland, Australia. We explore issues surrounding ethics and recruitment and considerations for accessing residents with cognitive impairment, difficulties with the interview process, and the collection of meaningful data from participants. We provide advice and recommendations for future researchers on how to potentially minimize problems associated with conducting qualitative face-to-face interviews on sexuality with older people in residential aged care.

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