2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13690-022-00824-3
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Using online spaces to recruit Kenyan queer womxn and trans men in restrictive offline settings

Abstract: Background Understanding and addressing healthcare and service delivery inequalities is essential to increase equity and overcome health disparities and service access discrimination. While tremendous progress has been made towards the inclusion of sexual and gender minorities in health and other research, gaps still exist. Innovative methods are needed to close these. This case study describes and reflects on using online-based data collection to ascertain sexual health decision-making and hea… Show more

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“…For example, a recent study with queer women and transgender men in Kenya used online sites and platforms to both recruit participants and conduct one-on-interviews. In order to promote safety of the study participants, interested participants were given an information sheet about online privacy and were asked to complete a self-assessment about potential individual risks [ 115 ]. Another study with adult SGM participants from Zimbabwe and South Africa involved responding to qualitative study questions using voice notes and/or texts over WhatsApp.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, a recent study with queer women and transgender men in Kenya used online sites and platforms to both recruit participants and conduct one-on-interviews. In order to promote safety of the study participants, interested participants were given an information sheet about online privacy and were asked to complete a self-assessment about potential individual risks [ 115 ]. Another study with adult SGM participants from Zimbabwe and South Africa involved responding to qualitative study questions using voice notes and/or texts over WhatsApp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De igual forma, el muestreo de población de minorías sexuales y de género presentan algunas consideraciones como establecer una definición clara de la población, para esto se ha manifestado que los investigadores deben ser conscientes que la terminología cambia de acuerdo con el contexto y el tiempo (8).…”
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