2018
The Need to Track Payment Incentives to Participate in HIV Research
Brown B, Galea JT, Dubé K, Davidson P, Khoshnood K, Holtzman L, Marg L, Taylor J. The Need to Track Payment Incentives to Participate in HIV Research. Ethics & Human Research 2018, 40: 8-12. PMID: 30387975, DOI: 10.1002/eahr.404002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV researchUndue inducementFinancial incentivesBiomedical HIV researchIRB membersPotential research participantsFormer study participantsResearch participantsHistorical precedentInstitutional review boardHuman subjects researchLittle empirical dataHIV researchersPayment practicesIncentivesSuch incentivesEmpirical dataAppropriate incentivesStudy participantsCritical assessmentLittle researchReview boardLocal regulationStudy proceduresSubjects research
2016
Why female sex workers participate in HIV research: the illusion of voluntariness
Reed E, Fisher CB, Blankenship KM, West BS, Khoshnood K. Why female sex workers participate in HIV research: the illusion of voluntariness. AIDS Care 2016, 29: 914-918. PMID: 28030960, PMCID: PMC5453832, DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1271935.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Confidentiality, Privacy, and Respect: Experiences of Female Sex Workers Participating in HIV Research in Andhra Pradesh, India
Reed E, Khoshnood K, Blankenship KM, Fisher CB. Confidentiality, Privacy, and Respect: Experiences of Female Sex Workers Participating in HIV Research in Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal Of Empirical Research On Human Research Ethics 2014, 9: 19-28. PMID: 24572080, PMCID: PMC4111636, DOI: 10.1525/jer.2014.9.1.19.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFemale sex workersHIV researchSex workersHIV prevention researchStudy participationPrevention researchConsent processCommunity-based organizationsResearch ethics protocolsStigmatized populationsSurvey contentEthics protocolsResearch ethicsAndhra PradeshCommunity supportStaff genderParticipants' perspectivesParticipants' experiencesContent analysis