Challenges of conducting ethical research in a remote, fragile region of Southeast Asia

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Abstract

This doctoral study set out to evaluate midwifery education within a medic training program delivered in a remote, fragile region of Southeast Asia. The challenges have been robust and included: ethical issues, language barriers, internet access and being attuned to the cultural sensitivities. In addition, the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing political instability within the region have contributed to unexpected layers of complex issues. This poster depicts some of the solutions to the problems and refers to guidance provided by UK Research and Innovation, and UNICEF (2021).
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusUnpublished - 17 Nov 2022
EventINMO All Ireland Annual Midwifery Conference : Midwives - Visible and Valued - Slieve Russell Hotel , Co Cavan , Ireland
Duration: 17 Nov 202217 Nov 2022
https://inmoprofessional.ie/Course/Offering/2585

Conference

ConferenceINMO All Ireland Annual Midwifery Conference
Country/TerritoryIreland
CityCo Cavan
Period17/11/2217/11/22
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Bibliographical note

Funded by the Northern Ireland Department for the Economy

Keywords

  • global health
  • Ethics
  • Southeast Asia
  • fragility
  • Research

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