"Who Am I to Judge These Things": Intersectional Dimensions of Self-Silencing of People with a Neuromuscular Disease in a Clinical Trial

Floor A H Cuijpers, M. Muntinga, M. Bakker, Gönül Dilaver, M. van den Hoven, P. Verdonk
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Abstract:Ethical guidelines protecting medical research participants have been criticized for stripping the sociocultural contexts of research. This critique is urgent considering ongoing calls to account for participant diversity in recruitment and inclusion procedures. Our intersectional analysis of illness narratives explores how sociostructural factors might play a role in participants' exposure to research-related harm in clinical trials. Although widening participation does respond to generalizability concerns, we argue that gendered, classed, and ableist processes of self-silencing could simultaneously enhance risk of harm for participants with multiple oppressed identities. To prevent this, researchers might actively involve participants when designing trials.
“我是谁来判断这些事情”:临床试验中神经肌肉疾病患者自我沉默的交叉维度
摘要:保护医学研究参与者的伦理准则因剥离研究的社会文化背景而受到批评。考虑到不断呼吁在招聘和包容程序中考虑参与者的多样性,这一批评是紧迫的。我们对疾病叙述的交叉分析探讨了社会结构因素如何在参与者暴露于临床试验中与研究相关的伤害中发挥作用。尽管扩大参与确实回应了普遍性问题,但我们认为,性别、阶级和能力主义的自我沉默过程可能同时增加具有多重被压迫身份的参与者受到伤害的风险。为了防止这种情况,研究人员在设计试验时可能会积极地让参与者参与进来。
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