Guillemin Marilys, Barnard Emma, Allen Anton, Stewart Paul, Walker Hannah, Rosenthal Doreen, Gillam Lynn
1 The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics. 2018 Jul;13(3):285-294. doi: 10.1177/1556264618763253. Epub 2018 Mar 21.
Relationships of trust between research participants and researchers are often considered paramount to successful research; however, we know little about participants' perspectives. We examined whom research participants trusted when taking part in research. Using a qualitative approach, we interviewed 36 research participants, including eight Indigenous participants. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. This article focuses on findings related to non-Indigenous participants. In contrast to Indigenous participants, non-Indigenous participants placed their trust in research institutions because of their systems of research ethics, their reputation and prestige. Researchers working in non-Indigenous contexts need to be cognizant that the trust that participants place in them is closely connected with the trust that participants have in the institution.
研究参与者与研究人员之间的信任关系通常被认为是研究成功的关键;然而,我们对参与者的观点知之甚少。我们调查了研究参与者在参与研究时信任谁。我们采用定性研究方法,采访了36名研究参与者,其中包括8名原住民参与者。采用主题分析法对数据进行分析。本文重点关注与非原住民参与者相关的研究结果。与原住民参与者不同,非原住民参与者因其研究伦理体系、声誉和威望而信任研究机构。在非原住民环境中工作的研究人员需要认识到,参与者对他们的信任与参与者对机构的信任密切相关。