2015
DOI: 10.1111/jnu.12171
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Addressing the Challenges of Conducting Research in Developing Countries

Abstract: Purpose To explore the unique challenges that occur when conducting research in developing countries so the reader can consider approaches for providing ethically and culturally-appropriate research strategies applicable for the context of the host country. Organizing Construct This article presents an overview of the challenges, which are organized based on the phases of the research period: pre-enrollment, enrollment, and post-enrollment. At each stage, examples of adaptation to meet the challenges are pre… Show more

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“…The challenges reported at this level included the lack of interest or motivation to do research. These challenges have also been reported in other studies [7,15,17]. The development of interest in research and individual ability are strongly rooted in the quality of education obtained.…”
Section: Fig 5: Areas For Improvementsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The challenges reported at this level included the lack of interest or motivation to do research. These challenges have also been reported in other studies [7,15,17]. The development of interest in research and individual ability are strongly rooted in the quality of education obtained.…”
Section: Fig 5: Areas For Improvementsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…International partnerships are critical to improving community health in rural Guatemala, where resources remain scarce. However, partners must pay close attention to ethical practices in research with historically marginalized populations (Amerson & Strang, ; Grandin, Levenson, & Oglesby, ; Rodriguez & Garcia, ). Through a long‐standing partnership with this Maya community, we have been able to incorporate the sociopolitical context of a community to shape a public health initiative that fit population health needs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An honorarium was provided for the village leader. Following best practices for conducting research in a developing country, we involved local leaders, offered incentives relevant to the cultural context, used a waiver of signed informed consent, and incorporated a bilingual research team (Amerson & Strang, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature highlights that many ethics committees in Global South countries lack the authority and/or the capacity to monitor research in the field (Regmi et al, 2017). A lack of clear guidance in most Global South countries on the consent taking procedure poses further challenges to being able to adhere to ethics principles (Amerson & Strang, 2015;Regmi et al, 2017). This is further affected by low education levels, affecting participant's full understanding of what research entails, and also patriarchal or matriarchal social structures, which may require non-research participants to give consent for others to participate (Amerson & Strang, 2015).…”
Section: Research Participants and Fieldworkmentioning
confidence: 99%