'Researchers have love for life': opportunities and barriers to engage pregnant women in malaria research in post-Ebola Liberia.
Guillermo Z Martínez-PérezChristine K Tarr-AttiaBondey Breeze-BarryAdelaida SarukhanDawoh Peter LansanaAna Meyer García-SípidoAnna RosésMaría MaixenchsQuique BassatAlfredo MayorPublished in: Malaria journal (2018)
Benchmarking for acceptable practices from previous public health interventions; building community discussion and dissemination platforms; and mapping communication and information errors from how previous research interventions were explained to the Liberian population, are strategies that might help ensure a safe and fully informed participation of pregnant women in malaria research. Inequity issues impeding access and use of biomedical care for women must be tackled urgently.
Keyphrases
- pregnant women
- healthcare
- public health
- physical activity
- pregnancy outcomes
- plasmodium falciparum
- primary care
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- mental health
- high resolution
- palliative care
- patient safety
- quality improvement
- pain management
- metabolic syndrome
- health information
- adverse drug
- affordable care act
- mass spectrometry