Gendered negotiations for research participation in community-based studies: implications for health research policy and practice | DM Kamuya, CS Molyneux, S Theobald (2017)
Field workers conduct and interactions are shaped by gender and power relations, and are critical to both appropriate consent processes and robust science. It is important to develop supportive strategies that build Field workers abilities to reflect on their positionality and how it influences others. This can support Field workers to make appropriate choices in eth context of complex and changing social situations, which is essential to ensuring ethical practice in everyday research encounters. 
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