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'She's My Sister-In-Law, My Visitor, My Friend' - Challenges of Staff Identity in Home Follow-Up in an HIV Trial in Western Kenya

机译:“她是我的姐姐,我的访客,我的朋友”-在肯尼亚西部的一次HIV审判中,员工在家庭跟进中的身份挑战

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Identities ascribed to research staff in face-to-face encounters with participants have been raised as key ethical challenge in transnational health research. 'Misattributed' identities that do not just deviate from researchers' self-image, but obscure unequivocal aspects of researcher identity - e.g. that they are researchers - are a case of such ethical problem. Yet, the reasonable expectation of unconcealed identity can conflict with another ethical premise: confidentiality; this poses challenges to staff visiting participants at home. We explore these around a case study of 'follow-up' staff, observed during an ethnographic study of a Kenyan HIV 'trial community', which included participant observation, conversations, and interviews with staff (n=79) and participants (n=89). We found that because of the need to maintain confidentiality and because of some suspicions towards researchers, research staff drew upon alternative identities - presenting themselves to non-participants as relatives or friends, rather than as researchers. Several staff experienced this as necessary but uncomfortable. Simultaneously, staff and participants forged close relations in line with their fictional identities, which however also posed challenges because they entailed personal responsibilities that were difficult to live up to, due to limited resources, and the trial's limited duration. Similar challenges may arise in transnational HIV treatment programmes and should be explored further in that context.
机译:在跨国健康研究中,与研究人员面对面的交流中,赋予研究人员的身份已被视为道德挑战。 ``错误分配''的身份不仅会偏离研究人员的自我形象,而且会模糊研究人员身份的明确方面-例如他们是研究人员-就是这种道德问题的案例。但是,对隐蔽身份的合理期望可能会与另一个道德前提冲突:机密性;这给员工拜访参与者带来了挑战。我们围绕“跟进”员工的案例研究进行探索,这些案例研究是在肯尼亚艾滋病毒“审判社区”的人种学研究中观察到的,其中包括参与者的观察,对话以及对员工(n = 79)和参与者(n = 89)。我们发现,由于需要保持机密性以及对研究人员的某些怀疑,研究人员使用了其他身份-将自己作为亲戚或朋友而不是研究人员呈现给非参与者。几名工作人员认为有必要,但感到不舒服。同时,工作人员和参与者根据他们的虚构身份建立了密切的关系,然而,这也带来了挑战,因为由于资源有限和审判时间有限,他们承担着难以履行的个人责任。跨国艾滋病毒治疗方案可能会遇到类似的挑战,应在这种情况下进一步探讨。

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