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  • * This study employed eight focus groups in Malawi to explore the perspectives of breastfeeding women, couples, and healthcare providers on the collection of these "non-invasive" biosamples, revealing varying perceptions of invasiveness.
  • * Findings indicate a disconnect between biomedical views of "non-invasive" sampling and community concerns, underscoring the need for researchers to address therapeutic misconceptions and engage openly with the communities involved in biosampling.

Article Abstract

Glucocorticoids are understood to represent useful biomarkers of stress and can be measured in saliva, hair, and breastmilk. The collection of such biosamples is increasingly included in biobank and cohort studies. While collection is considered "non-invasive" by biomedical researchers (compared to sampling blood), community perspectives may differ. This cross-sectional, qualitative study utilising eight focus groups aimed to determine the feasibility and acceptability of collecting ostensibly "non-invasive" biological samples in Malawi. Breastfeeding women, couples, field workers, and healthcare providers were purposively sampled. Data about prior understandings of, barriers to, and feasibility of "non-invasive" biosampling were analysed. Participants described biomaterials intended for "non-invasive" collection as sometimes highly sensitive, with sampling procedures raising community concerns. Sampling methods framed as "non-invasive" within biomedicine can consequently be considered "invasive" by prospective sample donors. Biomedical and community framings of "invasiveness' can therefore diverge, and the former must respond to and be informed by the perspectives of the latter. Further, considerations of collection procedures are shaped by therapeutic misconceptions about the immediate health-related utility of biomedical and public health research. When researchers engage with communities about biosampling, they must ensure they are not furthering therapeutic misconceptions and actively seek to dispel these.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11385664PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11287462.2024.2398303DOI Listing

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