Peruvian Female Sex Workers’ Ethical Perspectives on Their Participation in an HPV Vaccine Clinical Trial

作者: Brandon Brown , Mariam Davtyan , Celia B. Fisher

DOI: 10.1080/10508422.2014.950269

关键词: Hpv testingFemale sexContent analysisClinical trialHiv stigmaInformed consentSocial psychologyFamily medicineConfidentialityHealth careMedicine

摘要: This study examined female sex workers’ evaluation of ethically relevant experiences participating in an HPV4 vaccine clinical trial conducted Lima, Peru (the Sunflower Study). The Study provided all participants with HPV testing, treatment for those testing positive, and access to the negative. Themes that emerged from content analysis interviews 16 former included importance respectful healthcare not otherwise available concerns about privacy protections, potential HIV stigma, poststudy abandonment.

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