International audienceObjectivesProviding research information in a manner accessible to minors participating in biomedical research is a major challenge. Guidance is dramatically lacking regarding best practices for seeking informed consent among undisclosed minors enrolled in HIV‐related research. We implemented an improved informed consent process (IICP) and identified factors associated with understanding of the information presented to HIV‐infected minors prior to their enrolment in a study.MethodsWe enrolled study participants attending 12 paediatric HIV clinics in Senegal. Children ≥7 years were provided with standardised research information using the IICP, which involves viewing a video and taking part in extended group discussions...
Background: HIV infected children survive to adolescence because of anti retroviral therapy, however...
HIV-infected children in developing countries are living longer lives as they gain access to antiret...
Introduction: Informing children of their own HIV status is an important aspect of long-term disease...
International audienceObjectives: Providing research information in a manner accessible to minors pa...
Abstract Background The objective of this study was to develop a culturally appropriate approach for...
PURPOSE: There is a persistent HIV epidemic among sexual and gender minority adolescents in the U...
HIV preventive research using minors as participants is important and necessary in the South African...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDAll research involving human subjects should be conducted in accordance to ...
As the number of treatment-managed cases of pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) increases, ...
Background/rationale: Ethical issues regarding HIV/AIDS human research in the developing world remai...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In the early nineties, large numbers of HIV...
This report summarizes key themes and issues on informed consent in HIV prevention trials as part of...
Background: Paediatric HIV infection continues to increase in sub Saharan Africa as a result of moth...
Introduction: In settings with low literacy levels ensuring that participants are fully-informed bef...
In order to develop new methods for prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infection (STI)...
Background: HIV infected children survive to adolescence because of anti retroviral therapy, however...
HIV-infected children in developing countries are living longer lives as they gain access to antiret...
Introduction: Informing children of their own HIV status is an important aspect of long-term disease...
International audienceObjectives: Providing research information in a manner accessible to minors pa...
Abstract Background The objective of this study was to develop a culturally appropriate approach for...
PURPOSE: There is a persistent HIV epidemic among sexual and gender minority adolescents in the U...
HIV preventive research using minors as participants is important and necessary in the South African...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDAll research involving human subjects should be conducted in accordance to ...
As the number of treatment-managed cases of pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) increases, ...
Background/rationale: Ethical issues regarding HIV/AIDS human research in the developing world remai...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In the early nineties, large numbers of HIV...
This report summarizes key themes and issues on informed consent in HIV prevention trials as part of...
Background: Paediatric HIV infection continues to increase in sub Saharan Africa as a result of moth...
Introduction: In settings with low literacy levels ensuring that participants are fully-informed bef...
In order to develop new methods for prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infection (STI)...
Background: HIV infected children survive to adolescence because of anti retroviral therapy, however...
HIV-infected children in developing countries are living longer lives as they gain access to antiret...
Introduction: Informing children of their own HIV status is an important aspect of long-term disease...