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International health research monitoring: exploring a scientific and a cooperative approach using participatory action research

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate and determine the value of monitoring models developed by the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Research Unit and the East African Consortium for Clinical Research, consider how this can be measured and explore monitors’ and investigators’ experiences of and views about the nature, pur...

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Autores principales: Chantler, Tracey, Cheah, Phaik Yeong, Miiro, George, Hantrakum, Viriya, Nanvubya, Annet, Ayuo, Elizabeth, Kivaya, Esther, Kidola, Jeremiah, Kaleebu, Pontiano, Parker, Michael, Njuguna, Patricia, Ashley, Elizabeth, Guerin, Philippe J, Lang, Trudie
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3927800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24534257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004104
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author Chantler, Tracey
Cheah, Phaik Yeong
Miiro, George
Hantrakum, Viriya
Nanvubya, Annet
Ayuo, Elizabeth
Kivaya, Esther
Kidola, Jeremiah
Kaleebu, Pontiano
Parker, Michael
Njuguna, Patricia
Ashley, Elizabeth
Guerin, Philippe J
Lang, Trudie
author_facet Chantler, Tracey
Cheah, Phaik Yeong
Miiro, George
Hantrakum, Viriya
Nanvubya, Annet
Ayuo, Elizabeth
Kivaya, Esther
Kidola, Jeremiah
Kaleebu, Pontiano
Parker, Michael
Njuguna, Patricia
Ashley, Elizabeth
Guerin, Philippe J
Lang, Trudie
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description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate and determine the value of monitoring models developed by the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Research Unit and the East African Consortium for Clinical Research, consider how this can be measured and explore monitors’ and investigators’ experiences of and views about the nature, purpose and practice of monitoring. RESEARCH DESIGN: A case study approach was used within the context of participatory action research because one of the aims was to guide and improve practice. 34 interviews, five focus groups and observations of monitoring practice were conducted. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Fieldwork occurred in the places where the monitoring models are coordinated and applied in Thailand, Cambodia, Uganda and Kenya. Participants included those coordinating the monitoring schemes, monitors, senior investigators and research staff. ANALYSIS: Transcribed textual data from field notes, interviews and focus groups was imported into a qualitative data software program (NVIVO V. 10) and analysed inductively and thematically by a qualitative researcher. The initial coding framework was reviewed internally and two main categories emerged from the subsequent interrogation of the data. RESULTS: The categories that were identified related to the conceptual framing and nature of monitoring, and the practice of monitoring, including relational factors. Particular emphasis was given to the value of a scientific and cooperative style of monitoring as a means of enhancing data quality, trust and transparency. In terms of practice the primary purpose of monitoring was defined as improving the conduct of health research and increasing the capacity of researchers and trial sites. CONCLUSIONS: The models studied utilise internal and network wide expertise to improve the ethics and quality of clinical research. They demonstrate how monitoring can be a scientific and constructive exercise rather than a threatening process. The value of cooperative relations needs to be given more emphasis in monitoring activities, which seek to ensure that research protects human rights and produces reliable data.
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spelling pubmed-39278002014-02-19 International health research monitoring: exploring a scientific and a cooperative approach using participatory action research Chantler, Tracey Cheah, Phaik Yeong Miiro, George Hantrakum, Viriya Nanvubya, Annet Ayuo, Elizabeth Kivaya, Esther Kidola, Jeremiah Kaleebu, Pontiano Parker, Michael Njuguna, Patricia Ashley, Elizabeth Guerin, Philippe J Lang, Trudie BMJ Open Research Methods OBJECTIVES: To evaluate and determine the value of monitoring models developed by the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Research Unit and the East African Consortium for Clinical Research, consider how this can be measured and explore monitors’ and investigators’ experiences of and views about the nature, purpose and practice of monitoring. RESEARCH DESIGN: A case study approach was used within the context of participatory action research because one of the aims was to guide and improve practice. 34 interviews, five focus groups and observations of monitoring practice were conducted. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Fieldwork occurred in the places where the monitoring models are coordinated and applied in Thailand, Cambodia, Uganda and Kenya. Participants included those coordinating the monitoring schemes, monitors, senior investigators and research staff. ANALYSIS: Transcribed textual data from field notes, interviews and focus groups was imported into a qualitative data software program (NVIVO V. 10) and analysed inductively and thematically by a qualitative researcher. The initial coding framework was reviewed internally and two main categories emerged from the subsequent interrogation of the data. RESULTS: The categories that were identified related to the conceptual framing and nature of monitoring, and the practice of monitoring, including relational factors. Particular emphasis was given to the value of a scientific and cooperative style of monitoring as a means of enhancing data quality, trust and transparency. In terms of practice the primary purpose of monitoring was defined as improving the conduct of health research and increasing the capacity of researchers and trial sites. CONCLUSIONS: The models studied utilise internal and network wide expertise to improve the ethics and quality of clinical research. They demonstrate how monitoring can be a scientific and constructive exercise rather than a threatening process. The value of cooperative relations needs to be given more emphasis in monitoring activities, which seek to ensure that research protects human rights and produces reliable data. BMJ Publishing Group 2014-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3927800/ /pubmed/24534257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004104 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Chantler, Tracey
Cheah, Phaik Yeong
Miiro, George
Hantrakum, Viriya
Nanvubya, Annet
Ayuo, Elizabeth
Kivaya, Esther
Kidola, Jeremiah
Kaleebu, Pontiano
Parker, Michael
Njuguna, Patricia
Ashley, Elizabeth
Guerin, Philippe J
Lang, Trudie
International health research monitoring: exploring a scientific and a cooperative approach using participatory action research
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title_short International health research monitoring: exploring a scientific and a cooperative approach using participatory action research
title_sort international health research monitoring: exploring a scientific and a cooperative approach using participatory action research
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3927800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24534257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004104
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