Funders (located primarily in high-income countries) and high-income country researchers have historically dominated decision-making within global health research collaborations: from setting agendas and research design to determining how data are collected and analysed and what happens with findings and outputs. The ethical principle of shared decision-making has been proposed as a way to help address these imbalances within collaborations and to reduce semicolonial and exploitative forms of global health research. It is important to be clear about what shared decision-making means in order to ensure that it is not done in a tokenistic, shallow way. Thus far, the principle’s content has not been examined and articulated in detail. This pap...
Background: The concept of benefit sharing to enhance the social value of global health research in ...
BACKGROUND: Large-scale linkage of international clinical datasets could lead to unique insights int...
The thesis considers whether international research should contribute to the reduction of global hea...
Funders (located primarily in high-income countries) and high-income country researchers have histor...
To promote social justice and equity, global health research should meaningfully engage communities ...
BACKGROUND: Increase in global health research undertaken in resource poor settings in the last deca...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Global health research partnerships are increasingly taking the form of consorti...
Abstract Background The concept of benefit sharing to enhance the social value of global health rese...
Global health research partnerships are increasingly taking the form of consortia that conduct progr...
BACKGROUND: Promoting the social value of global health research undertaken in resource poor setting...
Abstract Background Increase in global health research undertaken in resource poor settings in the l...
There has been a dramatic rise in the scale and scope of collaborative global health research. A num...
Background: Promoting the social value of global health research undertaken in resource poor setting...
Background: Promoting the social value of global health research undertaken in resource poor setting...
There has been a dramatic rise in the scale and scope of collaborative global health research. A nu...
Background: The concept of benefit sharing to enhance the social value of global health research in ...
BACKGROUND: Large-scale linkage of international clinical datasets could lead to unique insights int...
The thesis considers whether international research should contribute to the reduction of global hea...
Funders (located primarily in high-income countries) and high-income country researchers have histor...
To promote social justice and equity, global health research should meaningfully engage communities ...
BACKGROUND: Increase in global health research undertaken in resource poor settings in the last deca...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Global health research partnerships are increasingly taking the form of consorti...
Abstract Background The concept of benefit sharing to enhance the social value of global health rese...
Global health research partnerships are increasingly taking the form of consortia that conduct progr...
BACKGROUND: Promoting the social value of global health research undertaken in resource poor setting...
Abstract Background Increase in global health research undertaken in resource poor settings in the l...
There has been a dramatic rise in the scale and scope of collaborative global health research. A num...
Background: Promoting the social value of global health research undertaken in resource poor setting...
Background: Promoting the social value of global health research undertaken in resource poor setting...
There has been a dramatic rise in the scale and scope of collaborative global health research. A nu...
Background: The concept of benefit sharing to enhance the social value of global health research in ...
BACKGROUND: Large-scale linkage of international clinical datasets could lead to unique insights int...
The thesis considers whether international research should contribute to the reduction of global hea...