Institute: Malawi Liverpool Welcome Trust Clinical Research Programme
Biography
I am interested in the social acceptability of CHIM research and in appropriate ethical frameworks for CHIM in LMICs. I will be conducting research in Malawi to understand public views on CHIM and participant experiences and to document arising ethical issues and decision making.
Key Publications
Gooding, K et al. (2018) Using theories of change to design monitoring and evaluation of community engagement in research: experiences from a research institute in Malawi. Wellcome Open Research.
Gooding, K (2017) The role of NGOs' service delivery experience in developing relevant research agendas: experience and challenges among NGOs in Malawi. Health Research Policy and Systems
Nyirenda D, Sariola S, Gooding K, et al. (2017) 'We are the eyes and ears of researchers and community': understanding the role of community advisory groups in representing researchers and communities in Malawi. Developing World Bioethics.
Greenhalgh, J, Dalkin, S, Gooding, K et al. (2017) Functionality and feedback: A realist synthesis of the collation, interpretation and utilisation of PROMs data to improve patient care. NIHR report.
Gooding, K (2016) What do we mean by evidence-based advocacy? Ideas from NGOs in Malawi. In Hayman, R, et al. (eds) Negotiating Knowledge: Evidence and experience in development NGOs. Practical Action: Rugby
Web Links of Interest