Literature DB >> 20225753

Managing ethical issues in sexual violence research using a pilot study.

S E Duma1, T D Khanyile, F Daniels.   

Abstract

Conducting research in the area of sexual violence has complex ethical and practical challenges for the researcher. Managing ethical issues in sexual violence is important and can be achieved through the use of pilot studies. The primary purpose of the pilot study was to identify and manage potential ethical and practical problems that could jeopardise the main study or violate the ethical and human rights of participants in the main study on women's journey of recovery from sexual assault. The secondary purpose was to collect preliminary data in order to determine the human, financial and time resources needed for a planned study. The methods and processes used in conducting the pilot study in the study on women's journey of recovery are discussed according to each of the objectives of the pilot study, methods used to achieve the objective, observations or findings made during the pilot study, and implications for the main study. This article aims to demonstrate how a pilot study was used to manage identified potential ethical and practical research issues during the recruitment of participants and data collection for the research that was conducted by the first author to investigate women's journey of recovery from sexual assault trauma within the first week following sexual assault.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2009        PMID: 20225753     DOI: 10.4102/curationis.v32i1.879

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curationis        ISSN: 0379-8577


  7 in total

1.  Factors motivating female sex workers to initiate pre- exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention in Zimbabwe.

Authors:  Definate Nhamo; Sinegugu E Duma; Elizabeth B Ojewole; Dixon Chibanda; Frances M Cowan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-07-07       Impact factor: 3.752

2.  "They destroyed my life because I do not feel like a man anymore": An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Men's lived experiences of rape victimization.

Authors:  Siyabulela Eric Mgolozeli; Sinegugu Evidence Duma
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2020-05-07

Review 3.  "As I Was Walking Down the Street, Four Strange Guys Came and Took Me Under the Bridge, Where They All Raped Me": An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Types of Rape Experienced by Men in South Africa.

Authors:  Siyabulela Eric Mgolozeli; Sinegugu Evidence Duma
Journal:  Am J Mens Health       Date:  2019 Nov-Dec

4.  "I just became like a log of wood … I was paralyzed all over my body": women's lived experiences of tonic immobility following rape.

Authors:  Dooshima Dorothy Gbahabo; Sinegugu Evidence Duma
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2021-07-05

5.  A mixed-methods study on perceptions towards use of Rapid Ethical Assessment to improve informed consent processes for health research in a low-income setting.

Authors:  Adamu Addissie; Gail Davey; Melanie J Newport; Thomas Addissie; Hayley MacGregor; Yeweyenhareg Feleke; Bobbie Farsides
Journal:  BMC Med Ethics       Date:  2014-05-02       Impact factor: 2.652

6.  Factors contributing to late breast cancer presentation for health care amongst women in Kumasi, Ghana.

Authors:  Comfort Asoogo; Sinegugu E Duma
Journal:  Curationis       Date:  2015-08-31

Review 7.  Using Participatory and Creative Methods to Research Gender-Based Violence in the Global South and With Indigenous Communities: Findings From a Scoping Review.

Authors:  Siân Natasha Thomas; Sanne Weber; Caroline Bradbury-Jones
Journal:  Trauma Violence Abuse       Date:  2020-05-22
  7 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.