The provision of gifts and payments for healthy volunteer subjects remains an important topic in global health research ethics. This paper provides empirical insights into theoretical debates by documenting participants' perspectives on an Ebola vaccine trial in West Africa. This trial provided hundreds of Africans with regular payments, food packages and certificates for participation. The researchers conducting the trials considered these socioeconomic provisions to be gifts in accordance with contemporary ethical standards and principles. Trial participants viewed them differently, however, approaching trial participation as a means for training and employment in what was from their perspective a new job market: the post-Ebola expansion ...
International audienceEnrolling participants in clinical trials can be challenging, especially with ...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
This dissertation examines survivor health through media discourse, community trauma and health soci...
This thesis combines anthropology, development studies and bioethics as it seeks to learn from trial...
The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic presented a challenging setting in which to carry out clinical trials. ...
Abstract Background This paper discusses the establishment of a clinical trial of an Ebola vaccine c...
Ensuring that biomedical information about research procedures is adequately understood by participa...
INTRODUCTION:During the 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) epidemic, the Ebola-Tx trial evaluated the us...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Elysée Nouvet, Western University School of Health Studies, London, Ontario and ...
The West African Ebola epidemic has set in motion a collective endeavour to conduct accelerated clin...
BACKGROUND: This paper discusses the establishment of a clinical trial of an Ebola vaccine candidate...
During the 10th Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (...
During the large Ebola outbreak that affected West Africa in 2014 and 2015, studies were launched to...
This paper considers how internationally supported medical research is understood and interpreted by...
Emerging infectious diseases such as Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), Nipah Virus Encephalitis and Lassa f...
International audienceEnrolling participants in clinical trials can be challenging, especially with ...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
This dissertation examines survivor health through media discourse, community trauma and health soci...
This thesis combines anthropology, development studies and bioethics as it seeks to learn from trial...
The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic presented a challenging setting in which to carry out clinical trials. ...
Abstract Background This paper discusses the establishment of a clinical trial of an Ebola vaccine c...
Ensuring that biomedical information about research procedures is adequately understood by participa...
INTRODUCTION:During the 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) epidemic, the Ebola-Tx trial evaluated the us...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Elysée Nouvet, Western University School of Health Studies, London, Ontario and ...
The West African Ebola epidemic has set in motion a collective endeavour to conduct accelerated clin...
BACKGROUND: This paper discusses the establishment of a clinical trial of an Ebola vaccine candidate...
During the 10th Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (...
During the large Ebola outbreak that affected West Africa in 2014 and 2015, studies were launched to...
This paper considers how internationally supported medical research is understood and interpreted by...
Emerging infectious diseases such as Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), Nipah Virus Encephalitis and Lassa f...
International audienceEnrolling participants in clinical trials can be challenging, especially with ...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
This dissertation examines survivor health through media discourse, community trauma and health soci...