Model for developing context-sensitive responses to vulnerability in research: managing ethical dilemmas faced by frontline research staff in Kenya
Health research in low-resource settings often involves individuals and populations defined as ‘vulnerable’. There is growing attention in the literature to the ethical dilemmas that frontline research staff face while conducting such research. However, there is little documented as to how research...
Main Authors: | Molyneux, S, Sukhtankar, P, Thitiri, J, Njeru, R, Muraya, K, Sanga, G, Walson, JL, Berkley, J, Kelley, MC, Marsh, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021
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