In our own eyes: ethical dilemmas and insights encountered by researchers conducting qualitative research in high ambient temperatures in Kilifi, Kenya
Author:
Lusambili A12ORCID,
Chabeda S2,
Khaemba P2
Affiliation:
1. Environmental Health and Governance Centre, Leadership and Governance Hub, School of Business, Africa International University , Kenya
2. Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University , East Africa
Abstract
Abstract
We reflect on our fieldwork experience from the Climate Heat Maternal and Neonatal Health Africa (CHAMNHA) project in Kilifi, Kenya, which focused on studying the effects of extreme heat on women during pregnancy, delivery and the post-partum period. We describe the ethical and practical challenges encountered, highlighting valuable lessons learned. We propose potential solutions to address issues concerning the reciprocity of vulnerable participants and the provision of childcare and food for accompanying children. Further, we address challenges related to engaging specific participants, interview cancellations attributed to extreme temperatures and discuss the perpetuation of inequalities by ethics and academic institutions. With the anticipated increase in research at the intersection of climate change–induced heat exposure and its impacts on human populations, research institutions and ethics committees in low- and middle-income countries are responsible for instituting guidelines that account for the risks for the subjects under study and the field researchers.
Funder
Natural Environment Research Council
Research Council of Norway
Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare
Swedish Research Council
National Science Foundation
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Health (social science)
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