Tailoring consent to context: designing an appropriate consent process for a biomedical study in a low income setting.
about
Informed consent comprehension in African research settingsObtaining informed consent for genomics research in Africa: analysis of H3Africa consent documentsConsent and community engagement in diverse research contextsUnderstandings of genomic research in developing countries: a qualitative study of the views of MalariaGEN participants in Mali.Voluntary participation and comprehension of informed consent in a genetic epidemiological study of breast cancer in NigeriaMethodological challenges of genome-wide association analysis in AfricaEthical and legal implications of whole genome and whole exome sequencing in African populations.Seeking consent to genetic and genomic research in a rural Ghanaian setting: a qualitative study of the MalariaGEN experienceEvaluating the quality of informed consent and contemporary clinical practices by medical doctors in South Africa: an empirical studyImpact of social stigma on the process of obtaining informed consent for genetic research on podoconiosis: a qualitative study.A mixed-methods study on perceptions towards use of Rapid Ethical Assessment to improve informed consent processes for health research in a low-income settingTailoring the process of informed consent in genetic and genomic researchPerceptions of consent, permission structures and approaches to the community: a rapid ethical assessment performed in North West CameroonPatients' perceptions of podoconiosis causes, prevention and consequences in East and West Gojam, Northern Ethiopia.Factors related to discontinued clinic attendance by patients with podoconiosis in southern Ethiopia: a qualitative studyImpact of gender on the decision to participate in a clinical trial: a cross-sectional study.Extent of podoconiosis-related stigma in Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study.Development of a scale to measure stigma related to podoconiosis in Southern Ethiopia.Clinical and pharmacogenomic implications of genetic variation in a Southern Ethiopian population.Lost in translation: assessing effectiveness of focus group questioning techniques to develop improved translation of terminology used in HIV prevention clinical trials.A pilot study of simple interventions to improve informed consent in clinical research: feasibility, approach, and resultsCommunity engagement strategies for genomic studies in Africa: a review of the literature."The one who chases you away does not tell you go": silent refusals and complex power relations in research consent processes in Coastal Kenya.Podoconiosis treatment in northern Ethiopia (GoLBet): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.Volunteer experiences and perceptions of the informed consent process: Lessons from two HIV clinical trials in Uganda.Preparing for and Executing a Randomised Controlled Trial of Podoconiosis Treatment in Northern Ethiopia: The Utility of Rapid Ethical Assessment.HLA class II locus and susceptibility to podoconiosis.Rapid Ethical Assessment on Informed Consent Content and Procedure in Hintalo-Wajirat, Northern Ethiopia: A Qualitative StudyCluster randomized trial assessing the effects of rapid ethical assessment on informed consent comprehension in a low-resource settingTailoring information provision and consent processes to research contexts: the value of rapid assessments.Health beliefs of school-age rural children in podoconiosis-affected families: A qualitative study in Southern EthiopiaUnderstanding of research, genetics and genetic research in a rapid ethical assessment in north west Cameroon.Managing Ethical Challenges to Mental Health Research in Post-Conflict Settings.Participation in medical research as a resource-seeking strategy in socio-economically vulnerable communities: call for research and action.A qualitative study on stigma and coping strategies of patients with podoconiosis in Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia.Barriers to access and re-attendance for treatment of podoconiosis: a qualitative study in northern Ethiopia.Transgender female sex workers' HIV knowledge, experienced stigma, and condom use in the Dominican Republic.Transgender Women's Drug Use in the Dominican Republic.Traditional, complementary, and alternative medical cures for HIV: rationale and implications for HIV cure research.Transgender Women's Experiences with Stigma, Trauma, and Attempted Suicide in the Dominican Republic.
P2860
Q27009406-F10D5317-866A-4319-AE0E-905143177624Q28600834-5817199E-846E-4BE0-B948-5A9E1C7A4DE5Q28604055-361E895E-C784-4AED-B569-DE85E9CD0784Q28648360-BEEBD1D1-F4A6-4F6C-B103-9E2C220F9DD1Q28659325-6CFDB231-B3ED-43FD-8830-FDC936D3472AQ28681049-95C43788-F0D1-4803-AA02-ABC7529F536BQ28684652-85CE0D5B-1B8D-4B04-BFA6-8E29DBFCFF52Q28727827-32BD9F9E-9881-48A1-9191-5490DBC9DE71Q30561284-2FD0B075-1A10-45C0-A541-FAD1064B655EQ33495705-A474B002-4ABE-4B8B-85F1-C5E44B75E236Q33747212-2C1E9A32-384E-443A-8A5D-945B644AE996Q33865729-70308960-607D-488B-8C77-10CDBE056462Q34332990-E364A13D-80B9-4599-ABA8-DB845AA29203Q34424154-AE38678E-C91E-4760-85E2-ECFE9A71E40CQ34456990-AC500DEC-17E6-4A75-912B-1057394097A1Q34514873-D563DF0B-CA0E-4A3D-82F2-5C7B2F55B3E8Q34517288-7BF0500E-F044-4969-8A93-A876F06879D7Q34654455-3E8CEACF-D7EB-408D-9E1A-BC26F3FDB88DQ34778035-0D7D3FB1-56C3-418B-95F7-1969C697E966Q34989337-79D65FC0-6B76-4F56-93D3-99AE934326F3Q35132491-5C71B684-8A0F-4200-9ADF-7116173A3113Q35530726-19776217-56C7-4DBF-837E-FCB75EC4C2FBQ35611173-C5DC4A7E-A4B7-4D91-89D7-3B34A64BDA64Q35856984-13D2E4D3-5D2B-4308-936D-89329D98DB37Q35859339-04BB2F95-2FDC-4A52-99B4-A1C1058CDA1BQ35953977-81B44EBE-695B-42EB-AD4B-8BA510840D65Q35954773-BE683C93-14F7-492A-9282-441D05BB3831Q36040102-82DEA548-F990-4FC5-90F2-249309A376ADQ36074272-7AC1500C-4C94-47A1-928F-07BC440C9201Q36189072-7B6539A4-AC59-4CC3-9CE8-B84DF2B95D65Q36380159-C7BA39CF-8806-48A0-A728-495B0D768066Q36899318-38554DF0-A106-413B-A25D-9D2E40E4BB1AQ37135720-53A2569E-739B-405C-BE08-75E5E840C229Q39386680-B4F3382E-9E00-490E-8F97-7A6CDC4AF299Q39529500-22273D6B-79CC-490F-A536-C99917C42490Q41582186-78E5AEEC-7F50-4DE8-87F6-2545056FF33DQ46545436-B595BA92-8C90-4019-B435-E9F8FE4FAEFDQ47106603-5362B45E-3606-4D58-B20F-FF4591D11F00Q47575605-1516ED88-B6CA-44CE-8E00-2ACF15B16B8FQ47757767-DF62A18C-8BFB-4076-A74F-F34126078368
P2860
Tailoring consent to context: designing an appropriate consent process for a biomedical study in a low income setting.
description
2009 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2009 թուականի Յուլիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2009 թվականի հուլիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2009年の論文
@ja
2009年論文
@yue
2009年論文
@zh-hant
2009年論文
@zh-hk
2009年論文
@zh-mo
2009年論文
@zh-tw
2009年论文
@wuu
name
Tailoring consent to context: ...... study in a low income setting.
@ast
Tailoring consent to context: ...... study in a low income setting.
@en
type
label
Tailoring consent to context: ...... study in a low income setting.
@ast
Tailoring consent to context: ...... study in a low income setting.
@en
prefLabel
Tailoring consent to context: ...... study in a low income setting.
@ast
Tailoring consent to context: ...... study in a low income setting.
@en
P2860
P50
P1476
Tailoring consent to context: ...... study in a low income setting.
@en
P2093
Fasil Tekola
Susan J Bull
P2860
P356
10.1371/JOURNAL.PNTD.0000482
P407
P5008
P577
2009-07-21T00:00:00Z