Published November 9, 2016 | Version v1
Dataset Open

Data from: Perceptions of research bronchoscopy in Malawian adults with pulmonary tuberculosis: a cross-sectional study.

  • 1. University of Liverpool
  • 2. Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
  • 3. University of Malawi

Description

Bronchoscopy is an established research tool in Malawi, enabling collection of pulmonary samples for immunological, pharmacological, and microbiological studies. It is, however, an invasive clinical procedure that offers no direct benefit to volunteering participants when used in a research capacity alone, and thus informed consent is essential. This study aimed to explore TB patients' understanding of research bronchoscopy, what would motivate them to participate in research bronchoscopy, and their concerns, in order to inform consenting processes for future clinical studies. We used a qualitative research design. Two focus group discussions were conducted with community members and TB patients to understand their perceptions of bronchoscopy. Transcripts were coded by multiple co-authors and thematic content analysis was used to analyse main findings. We found that Malawian patients with pulmonary TB were willing to participate in a study using research bronchoscopy for health assessment and access to improved healthcare. We identified information of value to potential participants when consenting to help assuage some of the anxieties expressed by participants. Patient and public involvement is essential to improve informed consent and institutional trust.

Notes

Files

Files (342.4 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:e611ebbb658e1b36f4720dfc28e30cec
146.7 kB Download
md5:e66af05978441a686e6771823801658a
170.7 kB Download
md5:c7370218c60310f1ad0da72b27d37de6
12.5 kB Download
md5:c7370218c60310f1ad0da72b27d37de6
12.5 kB Download

Additional details

Related works