Structural coercion in the context of community engagement in global health research conducted in a low resource setting in Africa.
Deborah NyirendaSalla SariolaPatricia KingoriBertie SquireChiwoza BandaweMichael ParkerNicola DesmondPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2020)
The study identified ethical issues in community engagement practices pertaining to structural coercion. We conclude that community engagement alone did not address underlying structural inequalities to ensure adequate protection of communities. These results raise important questions on how to balance between engaging communities to improve research participation and ensure that informed consent is voluntarily given.