How acceptable is it for HIV positive African, Caribbean and Black women to provide breast milk/fluid samples for research purposes?
Lydia KapiririW TharaoM MuchenjeI M KhatundiF OngoibaPublished in: BMC research notes (2017)
Cultural beliefs could present barriers to recruitment and participation of Africa, Caribbean and Black communities in health research involving breast milk/fluid samples. Successful recruitment for future studies would necessitate researchers to be culturally aware of the beliefs held by African, Caribbean and Black women, to build trust, and use an appropriate recruiter. While the findings relate to breast milk/fluids, the suggested recommendations for facilitating recruitment of research participants from these communities may be useful to consider when recruiting ethnically and culturally similar participants for research involving biological samples.