BACKGROUND: Human infection studies (HIS) that involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with a pathogen raise important ethical issues, including the need to ensure that benefits and burdens are understood and appropriately accounted for. Building on earlier work, we embedded social science research within an ongoing malaria human infection study in coastal Kenya to understand the study benefits and burdens experienced by study stakeholders in this low-resource setting and assess the wider implications for future research planning and policy. METHODS: Data were collected using qualitative research methods, including in-depth interviews (44), focus group discussions (10) and non-participation observation. Study participants were pur...
Background: Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with a p...
Background: Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with a p...
Background: Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with a p...
Background Human infection studies (HIS) that involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with...
Abstract Background Human infection studies (HIS) that involve deliberately infecting healthy volunt...
Human Infection Studies (HIS) have emerged as an important research approach with the potential to f...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
Controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) studies involve the deliberate infection of healthy volunt...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with disease-causing...
This thesis provides an in-depth look at clinical trials in low-resource settings and the effects of...
Background: The concept of benefit sharing to enhance the social value of global health research in ...
Clinical trials conducted in low-resource settings have unique challenges associated with their cond...
Clinical trials conducted in low-resource settings have unique challenges associated with their cond...
Background: Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with a p...
Background: Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with a p...
Background: Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with a p...
Background Human infection studies (HIS) that involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with...
Abstract Background Human infection studies (HIS) that involve deliberately infecting healthy volunt...
Human Infection Studies (HIS) have emerged as an important research approach with the potential to f...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
Controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) studies involve the deliberate infection of healthy volunt...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with disease-causing...
This thesis provides an in-depth look at clinical trials in low-resource settings and the effects of...
Background: The concept of benefit sharing to enhance the social value of global health research in ...
Clinical trials conducted in low-resource settings have unique challenges associated with their cond...
Clinical trials conducted in low-resource settings have unique challenges associated with their cond...
Background: Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with a p...
Background: Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with a p...
Background: Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with a p...