Objectives: To systematically review reasons for the willingness to participate in biomedical human subjects research in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods: Five databases were systematically searched for articles published between 2000 and 2017 containing the domain of ‘human subjects research’ in ‘LMICs’ and determinant ‘reasons for (non)participation’. Reasons mentioned were extracted, ranked and results narratively described. Results: Ninety-four articles were included, 44 qualitative and 50 mixed-methods studies. Altruism, personal health benefits, access to health care, monetary benefit, knowledge, social support and trust were the most important reasons for participation. Primary reasons for non-participation were safe...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals' decisions to participate in HIV research. Usi...
BACKGROUND: With the global expansion of clinical trials and the expectations of the rise of the eme...
Participation rates in epidemiologic studies in African communities are historically high. We recent...
Objectives: To systematically review reasons for the willingness to participate in biomedical human ...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical research is essential for the advancement of Medicine, especially regarding ...
Participants' refusal to take part in research is an unpleasant experience that investigators f...
Participants\' refusal to take part in research is an unpleasant experience that investigators face....
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus clinical trials are increasingly being conducted in sub-Sah...
The freedom to consent to participate in medical research is a complex subject, particularly in soci...
India has the highest number of HIV infected persons in the world after South Africa. Much HIV relat...
The freedom to consent to participate in medical research is a complex subject, particularly in soci...
Abstract The information provided regarding the prevalence and reasons why volunteers refuse to part...
BACKGROUND: India has the highest number of HIV infected persons in the world after South Africa. Mu...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals\u27 decisions to participate in HIV research. ...
People enroll in medical research for many reasons ranging from decisions regarding their own or fam...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals' decisions to participate in HIV research. Usi...
BACKGROUND: With the global expansion of clinical trials and the expectations of the rise of the eme...
Participation rates in epidemiologic studies in African communities are historically high. We recent...
Objectives: To systematically review reasons for the willingness to participate in biomedical human ...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical research is essential for the advancement of Medicine, especially regarding ...
Participants' refusal to take part in research is an unpleasant experience that investigators f...
Participants\' refusal to take part in research is an unpleasant experience that investigators face....
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus clinical trials are increasingly being conducted in sub-Sah...
The freedom to consent to participate in medical research is a complex subject, particularly in soci...
India has the highest number of HIV infected persons in the world after South Africa. Much HIV relat...
The freedom to consent to participate in medical research is a complex subject, particularly in soci...
Abstract The information provided regarding the prevalence and reasons why volunteers refuse to part...
BACKGROUND: India has the highest number of HIV infected persons in the world after South Africa. Mu...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals\u27 decisions to participate in HIV research. ...
People enroll in medical research for many reasons ranging from decisions regarding their own or fam...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals' decisions to participate in HIV research. Usi...
BACKGROUND: With the global expansion of clinical trials and the expectations of the rise of the eme...
Participation rates in epidemiologic studies in African communities are historically high. We recent...