Transfusion medicine research in Africa: Insights from investigators in the field

Author:

Ipe Tina S.12ORCID,Eichbaum Quentin3ORCID,El‐Ekiaby Magdy4ORCID,Owusu‐Ofori Shirley5ORCID,Vermeulen Marion6ORCID,Mapako Tonderai7ORCID,Tayou Tagny Claude8ORCID,Dembele Bamory9ORCID,Bloch Evan M.10ORCID,Barnes Linda S.1112ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Medical Division Our Blood Institute Oklahoma City Oklahoma USA

2. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock Arkansas USA

3. Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee USA

4. Blood Transfusion and Hemophilia Center Shabrawishi Hospital Cairo Egypt

5. Central Zonal Blood Center National Blood Service Ghana Kumasi Ghana

6. The South African National Blood Service Roodepoort South Africa

7. Business Development Department National Blood Service Zimbabwe Harare Zimbabwe

8. Department of Hematology and Blood Transfusion University of Yaounde Yaounde Cameroon

9. National Blood Transfusion Center Laboratory and, Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences Training and Research Unit University Félix Houphouet‐Boigny Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire

10. Department of Pathology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

11. School of Public Health University of Illinois Chicago Illinois USA

12. Linda S. Barnes Consulting Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesResearch in low‐resource settings is inherently challenging. We sought to assess the factors that have impeded or facilitated transfusion medicine (TM) research in various African settings.Materials and MethodsA qualitative case study was conducted of selected investigators in Africa; selection was based on productivity‐spanning publication, leadership and research in TM. We designed a questionnaire to explore the factors impeding or facilitating TM research to understand the impact on the investigators' careers. Written responses were independently coded and double‐checked for precision. Qualitative analysis was conducted, whereby responses were grouped thematically and clustered by relationship. The initial findings were discussed with respondents to validate and refine the interpretations. The recorded transcript was analysed and incorporated into the final analysis.ResultsSix investigators participated in the study. Their responses yielded 471 coded comments: 389 from the questionnaires and 82 from the ensuing discussion. The most frequently cited factors described included knowledge and intellectual abilities (n = 104), personal effectiveness (n = 99), research and governance structure (n = 97), and engagement, influence and impact (n = 75). Four relationship clusters emerged from the facilitators (n = 42), barriers (n = 28), and common approaches (n = 26) to research, informing summary themes of adaptation, collaboration, perseverance, and resiliency.ConclusionIndividual attributes were found to be central to a successful TM research career in African settings. However, given other public health priorities and constraints, interpersonal relationships, organizational structures and the broader research context were important to TM researchers. Overcoming complexities demands adaptation, collaboration, perseverance and resiliency.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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