Communication is the foundation of informed consent in research. This article relays the reflections of an American urogynecology fellow and researcher in Kenya on the topic of informed consent. After learning of how a previous foreign researcher's presence in the community had violated the trust that women placed in women's health research, she reflects on how the standard eurocentric approach to obtaining written informed consent in research may sow breakdowns in communication and also perpetuate distrust in research. Particularly for settings in which the language is primarily spoken, or where there are varying literacy levels, the standard research consent should be reimagined to make the informed consent process more equitabl...
In our research unit on the Kenyan Coast, parents sign consent for over 4000 children to be involved...
Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countries where dis...
Empirical research on informed consent has shown that study participants often do not fully understa...
Background: Ethical problems most often arise in research. One of the most important ethical rules g...
Introduction: Informed consent has been recognized as an important component of research protocols a...
Western medicine is a fundamentally rational and experimental science. It holds research in high est...
BACKGROUND: The doctrine of informed consent (IC) exists to protect individuals from exploitation or...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
The issues discussed in this article emerged from a study that explored the decision-making processe...
The process of informed consent is an ethical mandate for all clinical trials. The principles of eth...
In developed countries, informed consent is based on the autonomy of the individual, a written descr...
It is the researcher’s responsibility to provide accurate, complete, and unbiased verbal and written...
Background: Informed consent ensures respect for individual autonomy and safeguards against abuses o...
Informed consent is important: in research, it allows subjects to make an informed and voluntary cho...
Background: International collaborators face challenges in the design and implementation of ethical ...
In our research unit on the Kenyan Coast, parents sign consent for over 4000 children to be involved...
Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countries where dis...
Empirical research on informed consent has shown that study participants often do not fully understa...
Background: Ethical problems most often arise in research. One of the most important ethical rules g...
Introduction: Informed consent has been recognized as an important component of research protocols a...
Western medicine is a fundamentally rational and experimental science. It holds research in high est...
BACKGROUND: The doctrine of informed consent (IC) exists to protect individuals from exploitation or...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
The issues discussed in this article emerged from a study that explored the decision-making processe...
The process of informed consent is an ethical mandate for all clinical trials. The principles of eth...
In developed countries, informed consent is based on the autonomy of the individual, a written descr...
It is the researcher’s responsibility to provide accurate, complete, and unbiased verbal and written...
Background: Informed consent ensures respect for individual autonomy and safeguards against abuses o...
Informed consent is important: in research, it allows subjects to make an informed and voluntary cho...
Background: International collaborators face challenges in the design and implementation of ethical ...
In our research unit on the Kenyan Coast, parents sign consent for over 4000 children to be involved...
Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countries where dis...
Empirical research on informed consent has shown that study participants often do not fully understa...