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    Ethical challenges that arise at the community interface of health research: village reporters' experiences in Western Kenya. by Chantler, T, Otewa, F, Onyango, P, Okoth, B, Odhiambo, F, Parker, M, Geissler, P

    Published 2013
    “…By means of ethnographic fieldwork undertaken in Kenya between 2007 and 2009 we explored how CE is understood and enacted in paediatric vaccine trials conducted by the Kenyan Medical Research Institute and the US Centers for Disease Control (KEMRI/CDC). …”
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    Six dimensions of research trial acceptability: how much, what, when, in what circumstances, to whom and why? by Gooding, K, Phiri, M, Petersen, I, Parker, M, Desmond, N

    Published 2018
    “…We examined decisions on participation and experiences of the trial through interviews with parents in 41 households invited to enrol their children and participant observation of trial processes. Fieldwork took place in Chikwawa, Southern Malawi from February–October 2016.…”
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    International health research monitoring: exploring a scientific and a cooperative approach using participatory action research. by Chantler, T, Cheah, P, Miiro, G, Hantrakum, V, Nanvubya, A, Ayuo, E, Kivaya, E, Kidola, J, Kaleebu, P, Parker, M, Njuguna, P, Ashley, E, Guerin, P, Lang, T

    Published 2014
    “…SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Fieldwork occurred in the places where the monitoring models are coordinated and applied in Thailand, Cambodia, Uganda and Kenya. …”
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    International health research monitoring: Exploring a scientific and a cooperative approach using participatory action research by Chantler, T, Cheah, P, Miiro, G, Hantrakum, V, Nanvubya, A, Ayuo, E, Kivaya, E, Kidola, J, Kaleebu, P, Parker, M, Njuguna, P, Ashley, E, Guerin, P, Lang, T

    Published 2014
    “…Setting and participants: Fieldwork occurred in the places where the monitoring models are coordinated and applied in Thailand, Cambodia, Uganda and Kenya. …”
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    Investigating the potential for ethnic group harm in collaborative genomics research in Africa: is ethnic stigmatisation likely? by de Vries, J, Jallow, M, Williams, T, Kwiatkowski, D, Parker, M, Fitzpatrick, R

    Published 2012
    “…Interviews were conducted with MalariaGEN researchers, fieldworkers, members of three ethics committees who reviewed MalariaGEN project proposals, and with members of the two funding bodies providing support to the MalariaGEN project. …”
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    Investigating the potential for ethnic group harm in collaborative genomics research in Africa: Is ethnic stigmatisation likely? by de Vries, J, de Vries, J, Jallow, M, Williams, T, Kwiatkowski, D, Kwiatkowski, D, Parker, M, Fitzpatrick, R

    Published 2012
    “…Interviews were conducted with MalariaGEN researchers, fieldworkers, members of three ethics committees who reviewed MalariaGEN project proposals, and with members of the two funding bodies providing support to the MalariaGEN project. …”
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    Knowing who to trust: exploring the role of ‘ethical metadata’ in mediating risk of harm in collaborative genomics research in Africa by De Vries, J, Williams, T, Bojang, K, Kwiatkowski, D, Fitzpatrick, R, Parker, M

    Published 2014
    “…The study entailed analysis of project documents and 49 semi-structured interviews with fieldworkers, researchers and ethics committee members.…”
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