Background: Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is a form of rapid ethnographic assessment conducted at the beginning of research project to guide the consent process with the objective of reconciling universal ethical guidance with specific research contexts. The current study is conducted to assess the perceived relevance of introducing REA as a mainstream tool in Ethiopia. Methods: Mixed methods research using a sequential explanatory approach was conducted from July to September 2012, including 241 cross-sectional, self-administered and 19 qualitative, in-depth interviews among health researchers and regulators including ethics committee members in Ethiopian health research institutions and universities. Results: In their evaluation of...
Introduction: Informed consent has been recognized as an important component of research protocols a...
The purpose of this study was to (a) explore researchers’ and participants’ experiences with the con...
Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countries where dis...
Background Informed consent is a key component of bio-medical research involving human participan...
Background Undertaking research and attaining informed consent can be challenging when there is pol...
Background Maximizing comprehension is a major challenge for informed consent processes in low-lite...
Abstract Background Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is an approach used to design context tailored co...
One of the challenges in the process of ethical medical research in developing countries, including ...
BACKGROUND Understanding local contextual factors is important when conducting international coll...
ABSTRACT: guidance requires that consent processes for research be appropriately tailored to their c...
Background Community-based randomized controlled trials are often complex pieces of research with...
Objective: To identify and highlight challenges related to informed consent process for clinical tri...
BACKGROUND: Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countri...
Objective: To identify and highlight challenges related to informed consent processfor clinical tria...
Background: International collaborators face challenges in the design and implementation of ethical ...
Introduction: Informed consent has been recognized as an important component of research protocols a...
The purpose of this study was to (a) explore researchers’ and participants’ experiences with the con...
Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countries where dis...
Background Informed consent is a key component of bio-medical research involving human participan...
Background Undertaking research and attaining informed consent can be challenging when there is pol...
Background Maximizing comprehension is a major challenge for informed consent processes in low-lite...
Abstract Background Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is an approach used to design context tailored co...
One of the challenges in the process of ethical medical research in developing countries, including ...
BACKGROUND Understanding local contextual factors is important when conducting international coll...
ABSTRACT: guidance requires that consent processes for research be appropriately tailored to their c...
Background Community-based randomized controlled trials are often complex pieces of research with...
Objective: To identify and highlight challenges related to informed consent process for clinical tri...
BACKGROUND: Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countri...
Objective: To identify and highlight challenges related to informed consent processfor clinical tria...
Background: International collaborators face challenges in the design and implementation of ethical ...
Introduction: Informed consent has been recognized as an important component of research protocols a...
The purpose of this study was to (a) explore researchers’ and participants’ experiences with the con...
Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countries where dis...