This article documents what happened when a group of researchers tried to gain consent to carry out a survey for a malaria‐related research project in the Sabah region of Malaysia at the end of 2015. Within weeks, rumours had begun to spread on social media that the team were fake and using the guise of a research project to steal organs. The refusal to participate is often considered only relevant to researchers in so far as it has implications for the project itself. However, non‐participation in research is a valuable area of inquiry in its own right, precisely because of what it reveals about what lies beyond the research project. Rumours that contribute to non‐participation are indicative of the murky space of social relationships and ...
Controlled human malaria infections are clinical trials in which healthy volunteers are deliberately...
Several studies in Africa have reported effects of 'rumours, misconceptions or misinformation' on me...
BackgroundAs the disease burden in the Gambia has reduced considerably over the last decade, heterog...
Background : Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succe...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succes...
BACKGROUND: Many public health researchers conducting studies in resource-constrained settings have ...
Background Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be success...
This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distri...
In 2008 in Morogoro Region, Tanzania mass drug administration (MDA) to school-aged children to treat...
types: ArticleAmong the public health community, ‘all except malaria’ is often shorthand for neglect...
Lay perspectives and health-seeking behaviour for malaria were investigated in an ethnographic study...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Background: As the disease burden in the Gambia has reduced considerably over the last decade, heter...
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease that has plagued society for thousands of years. Malaria is ofte...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Controlled human malaria infections are clinical trials in which healthy volunteers are deliberately...
Several studies in Africa have reported effects of 'rumours, misconceptions or misinformation' on me...
BackgroundAs the disease burden in the Gambia has reduced considerably over the last decade, heterog...
Background : Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succe...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succes...
BACKGROUND: Many public health researchers conducting studies in resource-constrained settings have ...
Background Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be success...
This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distri...
In 2008 in Morogoro Region, Tanzania mass drug administration (MDA) to school-aged children to treat...
types: ArticleAmong the public health community, ‘all except malaria’ is often shorthand for neglect...
Lay perspectives and health-seeking behaviour for malaria were investigated in an ethnographic study...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Background: As the disease burden in the Gambia has reduced considerably over the last decade, heter...
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease that has plagued society for thousands of years. Malaria is ofte...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Controlled human malaria infections are clinical trials in which healthy volunteers are deliberately...
Several studies in Africa have reported effects of 'rumours, misconceptions or misinformation' on me...
BackgroundAs the disease burden in the Gambia has reduced considerably over the last decade, heterog...