This study was aimed at researching the reasons why mothers enrol their children in malaria clinical research and how family members or relatives are involved in the decision-making process. Issues related to informed consent were also a particular focus of this study. A total of 81 participants took part in 8 focus group discussions. Thirty-nine participants were recruited from Blantyre, an urban setting, and forty-two participants were from Chikwawa, a rural setting. All the participants were mothers whose children had participated or were participating in the Intermittent Prevention Therapy post-discharge (IPTpd) Malaria Research.A majority of the participants reported that they chose to participate in the IPTpd research as a way of acce...
ObjectiveTo understand family member consent decision-making influences and experiences in Malawi in...
Objective To understand family member consent decision-making influences and experiences in Malawi i...
Background: Seeking consent for genetic and genomic research can be challenging, particularly in pop...
This study was aimed at researching the reasons why mothers enrol their children in malaria clinical...
This study was aimed at researching the reasons why mothers enrol their children in malaria clinical...
This study was aimed at researching the reasons why mothers enrol their children in malaria clinical...
Vaccine clinical trials in low-resource settings have unique challenges due to structural and financ...
Background: It is customarily perceived that in Africa, decisions around research participation may ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Recent legislation mandating the inclusion of children in clinical trials has ...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
Malaria is a critical health challenge in Malawi, especially among children under the age of five. T...
Malaria is one of the major public health problems in Malawi, contributing to the majority of morbid...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
Malaria is one of the major public health problems in Malawi, contributing to the majority of morbid...
ObjectiveTo understand family member consent decision-making influences and experiences in Malawi in...
Objective To understand family member consent decision-making influences and experiences in Malawi i...
Background: Seeking consent for genetic and genomic research can be challenging, particularly in pop...
This study was aimed at researching the reasons why mothers enrol their children in malaria clinical...
This study was aimed at researching the reasons why mothers enrol their children in malaria clinical...
This study was aimed at researching the reasons why mothers enrol their children in malaria clinical...
Vaccine clinical trials in low-resource settings have unique challenges due to structural and financ...
Background: It is customarily perceived that in Africa, decisions around research participation may ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Recent legislation mandating the inclusion of children in clinical trials has ...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
Malaria is a critical health challenge in Malawi, especially among children under the age of five. T...
Malaria is one of the major public health problems in Malawi, contributing to the majority of morbid...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
Malaria is one of the major public health problems in Malawi, contributing to the majority of morbid...
ObjectiveTo understand family member consent decision-making influences and experiences in Malawi in...
Objective To understand family member consent decision-making influences and experiences in Malawi i...
Background: Seeking consent for genetic and genomic research can be challenging, particularly in pop...