Methodological, practical, and ethical challenges to inner-city health research

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Ahmed M. Bayoumi
Stephen W. Hwang
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[1] University of Toronto,Department of Medicine
[2] St. Michael's Hospital,Division of General Medicine
[3] St. Michael's Hospital,Inner City Health Research Unit
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Journal of Urban Health | 2002年 / 79卷
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Public Health; Data Analysis; Research Design; Research Finding; Potential Bias;
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Inner-city health research can be challenging because it deals wit vulnerable populations and sometimes puts investigators in difficult situations. Some challenges are methodological, including selecting the optimal research design, implementing effective methods of recruitment and retention, and determining the best approach to data analysis. Other issues are practical, including addressing potential biases in social research; dealing with conflicting research agendas among investigators, community agencies, and funding agencies; and disseminating research findings effectively. Another set of issues relates to the ethical conduct of, research, including ensuring privacy, maintaining confidentiality, and obtaining consent that is informed, not coerced, and not influenced by undue inducements. Throughout the research endeavor, the inner-city health researcher must carefully balance the roles of investigator, advocate, activist, and caregiver.
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