'When you are a data collector you must expect anything'. Barriers, boundaries and breakthroughs: insights from the South African data-collection experience

K Roberts, S Gordon, L Sherr, J Stewart… - Global health …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The impact of the research process on the researcher is an emerging topic of interest. Data
collection in most low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) is often the responsibility of …

Critical reflections on mental well-being for post-secondary students participating in the field of global health

C McAuliffe, R Upshur, DW Sellen… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
The ways in which global health students experience trauma/distress while conducting
global health fieldwork is understudied. No identifiable literature addresses the risks to …

Fieldworker reflections on using telephone voice calls to conduct fieldwork amidst the Covid-19 pandemic

M Serekoane, L Marais, M Pienaar… - Anthropology …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The declaration of Covid-19 as a global pandemic on 11 March, 2020, and the disaster
management regulations implemented in reply to it had enormous ramifications on …

Cultivating capacities in community-based researchers in low-resource settings: Lessons from a participatory study on violence and mental health in Sri Lanka

A Palfreyman, S Riyaz, Z Rizwan… - PLOS global public …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Participatory methods, which rely heavily on community-based data collectors, are growing
in popularity to deliver much-needed evidence on violence and mental health in low-and …

[图书][B] A Phenomenological Account of Women Graduate Students: Lived Experience of Challenges in Global Public Health Practice

C McAuliffe - 2020 - search.proquest.com
During the last two decades academic global public health grew dramatically, including
higher student demand to participate in internationally-based fieldwork. As a foundational …

Prepared for a journey into wounded communities–and into the self

P van der Watt - Community Development Journal, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Community development workers inevitably engage with communal wounding, inflicted over
generations by systemic oppression and deprivation. By ignoring this complexity and …