Using the Emanuel Framework to Explore the Ethical Issues Raised in a Participatory Visual Research Project in Rural South Africa.
Treffry-Goatley, Astrid;
Moletsane, Relebohile;
de Oliveira, Tulio;
Seeley, Janet;
Lessells, Richard;
(2021)
Using the Emanuel Framework to Explore the Ethical Issues Raised in a Participatory Visual Research Project in Rural South Africa.
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 16 (1-2).
pp. 3-14.
ISSN 1556-2646
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1556264620987034
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Participatory visual research can offer critical insight into the experiences of those most affected by health issues. As these methods are increasingly used to research sensitive topics, there is a need for a clear ethical framework to guide best practice on the part of researchers and research ethics committees. Here we reflect on a project where we used digital storytelling as a participatory visual methodology to explore HIV treatment adherence in rural South Africa, with a focus on the ethical issues we encountered during the lifetime of the project. To ground our reflections, we use the framework for ethical research developed by Emanuel et al., and the adaptation of this framework for social science proposed by Wassenaar and Mamotte. We suggest that fellow PVM practitioners and REC members draw on this holistic framework to support the optimal application of PVM in health research.