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A Community - Based Participatory Research Study of HIV and HPV Vulnerabilities and Prevention in Two Pacific Islander Communities: Ethical Challenges and Solutions

机译:两个太平洋岛民社区艾滋病毒和HPV脆弱性和预防的社区参与性研究 - 道德挑战与解决方案

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We describe ethical issues that emerged during a one-year CBPR study of HIV and human papillomavirus (HPV) vulnerabilities and prevention in two Pacific Islander (PI) communities, and the collaborative solutions to these challenges reached by academic and community partners. In our project case study analysis, we found that ethical tensions were linked mainly to issues of mutual trust and credibility in PI communities; cultural taboos associated with the nexus of religiosity and traditional PI culture; fears of privacy breaches in small, interconnected PI communities; and competing priorities of scientific rigor versus direct community services. Mutual capacity building and linking CBPR practice to PI social protocols are required for effective solutions and progress toward social justice outcomes.
机译:我们描述了在为期两年的针对太平洋岛民(PI)社区中的HIV和人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)漏洞与预防的CBPR研究中出现的伦理问题,以及学术界和社区合作伙伴针对这些挑战的协作解决方案。在我们的项目案例研究分析中,我们发现道德紧张关系主要与PI社区中的相互信任和信誉问题相关;与宗教信仰和传统PI文化的联系有关的文化禁忌;在相互联系的小型PI社区中担心侵犯隐私;以及科学严谨与直接社区服务的竞争重点。需要相互的能力建设并将CBPR实践与PI社会协议联系起来,才能有效地解决问题并朝着实现社会正义的目标迈进。

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