Involving vulnerable pediatric populations in international research requires culturally appropriate ethical protections. We sought to use mabaraza, traditional East African community assemblies, to understand how a community in western Kenya viewed participation of children in health research and informed consent and assent processes. Results from 108 participants revealed generally positive attitudes towards involving vulnerable children in research, largely because they assumed children would directly benefit. Consent from parents or guardians was understood as necessary for participation while gaining child assent was not. They felt other caregivers, community leaders, and even community assemblies could participate in the consent proce...
This paper is based on the experiences drawn from a long-term social science research programme on t...
Orphans are a subpopulation with a unique set of additional vulnerabilities. Increasing focus on chi...
In medical research, the ethical principle of respect for persons is operationalized into the proces...
Involving vulnerable pediatric populations in international research requires culturally appropriate...
Involving vulnerable pediatric populations in international research requires culturally appropriate...
ABSTRACT: involving vulnerable pediatric popula-tions in international research requires culturally ...
Background International collaborators face challenges in the design and implementation of ethical ...
BACKGROUND: Street-connected children and youth (SCCY) in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) ha...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortal...
Multinational collaborators in health research face particular ethical challenges when conducting st...
BACKGROUND: There are a number of practical and ethical issues raised in school-based health researc...
Background: The potential contribution of community engagement to addressing ethical challenges for...
BACKGROUND:Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortali...
In our research unit on the Kenyan Coast, parents sign consent for over 4000 children to be involved...
BACKGROUND:International research guidance has shifted towards an increasingly proactive inclusion o...
This paper is based on the experiences drawn from a long-term social science research programme on t...
Orphans are a subpopulation with a unique set of additional vulnerabilities. Increasing focus on chi...
In medical research, the ethical principle of respect for persons is operationalized into the proces...
Involving vulnerable pediatric populations in international research requires culturally appropriate...
Involving vulnerable pediatric populations in international research requires culturally appropriate...
ABSTRACT: involving vulnerable pediatric popula-tions in international research requires culturally ...
Background International collaborators face challenges in the design and implementation of ethical ...
BACKGROUND: Street-connected children and youth (SCCY) in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) ha...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortal...
Multinational collaborators in health research face particular ethical challenges when conducting st...
BACKGROUND: There are a number of practical and ethical issues raised in school-based health researc...
Background: The potential contribution of community engagement to addressing ethical challenges for...
BACKGROUND:Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortali...
In our research unit on the Kenyan Coast, parents sign consent for over 4000 children to be involved...
BACKGROUND:International research guidance has shifted towards an increasingly proactive inclusion o...
This paper is based on the experiences drawn from a long-term social science research programme on t...
Orphans are a subpopulation with a unique set of additional vulnerabilities. Increasing focus on chi...
In medical research, the ethical principle of respect for persons is operationalized into the proces...