We aim to raise awareness and stimulate dialogue among investigators and research ethics committees regarding ethical issues that arise specifically in the design and conduct of mHealth research involving persons living with HIV/AIDS and substance abuse. Following a brief background discussion of mHealth research in general, we offer a case example to illustrate the characteristics of mHealth research involving people living with HIV/AIDS and substance abuse. With reference to a well-established systematic general ethical framework for biomedical research with human participants, we identify a range of ethical issues that have particular salience for the protection of participants in mHealth research on HIV/AIDS and substance abuse
HIV/AIDS in the U.S. with 40,000 new infections reported yearly. Given the pervasiveness of HIV/AIDS...
The article by Baker et al1 raises some interesting ethical questions. It is not uncommon to perform...
The authors identify key issues that researchers, funding bodies, ethics committees and ethicists mi...
Copyright © 2013 Alain B. Labrique et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Globally the HIV/AIDS epidemic has presented unique health challenges to populations, including a ho...
Despite recent advances in HIV prevention and treatment, high HIV incidence persists among people wh...
We examine the interplay between ethical issues, gender, and culture in the context of our study whi...
Background: Much attention has been devoted to ethical issues related to randomized controlled trial...
Abstract Background HIV prevention research has been fraught with ethical concerns since its incepti...
Clinical trials are an essential element of the healthcare process. Knowledge gained from clinical r...
In research on control of the HIV/AIDS epidemic there are many ethical issues to be considered. The ...
Abstract Background Much attention has been devoted to ethical issues related to randomized controll...
Purpose of reviewResearch directed toward an HIV cure presents ethical as well as scientific challen...
There is a need for carefully controlled and scientifically rigorous research studies of the acquire...
SummaryIn recognition of the level of international HIV/AIDS research being conducted by Canadians, ...
HIV/AIDS in the U.S. with 40,000 new infections reported yearly. Given the pervasiveness of HIV/AIDS...
The article by Baker et al1 raises some interesting ethical questions. It is not uncommon to perform...
The authors identify key issues that researchers, funding bodies, ethics committees and ethicists mi...
Copyright © 2013 Alain B. Labrique et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Globally the HIV/AIDS epidemic has presented unique health challenges to populations, including a ho...
Despite recent advances in HIV prevention and treatment, high HIV incidence persists among people wh...
We examine the interplay between ethical issues, gender, and culture in the context of our study whi...
Background: Much attention has been devoted to ethical issues related to randomized controlled trial...
Abstract Background HIV prevention research has been fraught with ethical concerns since its incepti...
Clinical trials are an essential element of the healthcare process. Knowledge gained from clinical r...
In research on control of the HIV/AIDS epidemic there are many ethical issues to be considered. The ...
Abstract Background Much attention has been devoted to ethical issues related to randomized controll...
Purpose of reviewResearch directed toward an HIV cure presents ethical as well as scientific challen...
There is a need for carefully controlled and scientifically rigorous research studies of the acquire...
SummaryIn recognition of the level of international HIV/AIDS research being conducted by Canadians, ...
HIV/AIDS in the U.S. with 40,000 new infections reported yearly. Given the pervasiveness of HIV/AIDS...
The article by Baker et al1 raises some interesting ethical questions. It is not uncommon to perform...
The authors identify key issues that researchers, funding bodies, ethics committees and ethicists mi...