Format:
1 online resource (262 pages)
ISBN:
9781786390066
Content:
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Forewords -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Finding your way around the book -- INTRODUCTION -- PART ONE: TRAINING CASE STUDIES -- Researcher-participant relationships -- 1. Fieldwork and friendship: working in your own community -- 2. Soap and persuasion: recruiting and caring for participants -- 3. Gel and/or condoms: safety in a microbicide trial -- 4. Friends like how?: getting personally involved with participants -- 5. Readability and sweet talk: the translation and comprehension of study documents -- 6. We don't pay: 'bus fares' and other gifts in research -- 7. Your friend has nice clothes: confidentiality and staff identity in HIV home follow-up -- 8. Truth and lies: doing fieldwork in your own community -- 9. I could be a sex worker: meanings of exclusion and inclusion criteria to participants -- 10. They just come and ask questions: participants' understanding of the purpose of research -- 11. Responsibility for what and whom?: end-of-trial and long-term healthcare -- 12. Hunger is not our mandate: dealing with poverty among research participants -- 13. They just want to sign quickly: different interpretations of informed consent -- 14. Martha's dilemma: foreign medical research as public good or exploitation? -- 15. Routine healthcare: whose obligation? -- Community and family relationships -- 16. Everybody's corrupt: understanding suspicion in medical research -- 17. Bad press: the origins and impact of 'blood stealing' rumours -- 18. People will always talk: protecting participants from stigma in an HIV study -- 19. Lost in translation: public communication and power relations -- 20. Husband out of town: gender relations and decision-making -- 21. Chop your money!: challenges in recruitment and enforcing study rules.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781786390042
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781786390042
Language:
English
Keywords:
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