<div><p>Objective</p><p>As genomic research gathers momentum in sub-Saharan Africa, it has become increasingly important to understand the reasons why individuals wish to participate in this kind of medical research. Against the background of communitarianism conceived as typical of African communities, it is often suggested that individuals consent to participate on the grounds of solidarity and to further the common good. In this paper, we seek to explore this contention by presenting data from focus groups with potential research participants about what would influence their decisions to participate in genomic research.</p><p>Methods and results</p><p>These focus groups were conducted as part of a larger qualitative study with a purposiv...
Abstract Background Seeking consent for genetic and genomic research can be challenging, particularl...
Introduction: Genomics research raises a number of ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI), one of w...
Advances in omics technologies alone are not a guarantee that science will translate to robust respo...
As genomic research gathers momentum in sub-Saharan Africa, it has become increasingly important to ...
Objective As genomic research gathers momentum in sub-Saharan Africa, it has become increasingly imp...
Background: It is customarily perceived that in Africa, decisions around research participation may ...
Background Community engagement has been recognised as an important aspect of the ethical conduct of...
The introduction of genomic research to, and emergence of biobanks in, sub-Saharan African countries...
Historically, community engagement (CE) in research has been implemented in the fields of public hea...
Previous research has consistently highlighted the importance of stakeholder engagement in identifyi...
Background: Community engagement has been recognised as an important aspect of the ethical conduct o...
There is growing interest for a communitarian approach to the governance of genomics, and for such g...
Background: Seeking consent for genetic and genomic research can be challenging, particularly in pop...
In genomic research the ideal standard of free, informed, prior and explicit consent is sometimes di...
This article discusses the appropriateness of western bioethics in the African setting. It focuses o...
Abstract Background Seeking consent for genetic and genomic research can be challenging, particularl...
Introduction: Genomics research raises a number of ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI), one of w...
Advances in omics technologies alone are not a guarantee that science will translate to robust respo...
As genomic research gathers momentum in sub-Saharan Africa, it has become increasingly important to ...
Objective As genomic research gathers momentum in sub-Saharan Africa, it has become increasingly imp...
Background: It is customarily perceived that in Africa, decisions around research participation may ...
Background Community engagement has been recognised as an important aspect of the ethical conduct of...
The introduction of genomic research to, and emergence of biobanks in, sub-Saharan African countries...
Historically, community engagement (CE) in research has been implemented in the fields of public hea...
Previous research has consistently highlighted the importance of stakeholder engagement in identifyi...
Background: Community engagement has been recognised as an important aspect of the ethical conduct o...
There is growing interest for a communitarian approach to the governance of genomics, and for such g...
Background: Seeking consent for genetic and genomic research can be challenging, particularly in pop...
In genomic research the ideal standard of free, informed, prior and explicit consent is sometimes di...
This article discusses the appropriateness of western bioethics in the African setting. It focuses o...
Abstract Background Seeking consent for genetic and genomic research can be challenging, particularl...
Introduction: Genomics research raises a number of ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI), one of w...
Advances in omics technologies alone are not a guarantee that science will translate to robust respo...