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Establishing trust in HIV/HCV research among people who inject drugs (PWID): Insights from empirical research.

Roberto AbadieShira GoldenbergMelissa Welch-LazoritzCelia B Fisher
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Although PWID face numerous structural barriers to research-related trust in HIV/HCV research, we found that using a peer-based recruitment method like RDS, and employing a research staff who are knowledgeable about the targeted population, culturally sensitive to their needs, and who maintain a long-term presence in the community may help mitigate many of these barriers. The reputation of the research is built incrementally as participants join the study. This contributes to a "street reputation" that grows as current or former participants vouch for the study. Establishing trust was identified as only the first step towards building a collaborative relationship with participants, and our findings suggest that steps to address criminalization and stigmatization also are necessary to support research trust.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis c virus
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • hiv infected
  • hiv positive
  • health information
  • hiv testing
  • mental health
  • hiv aids
  • quality improvement