Background Maximizing comprehension is a major challenge for informed consent processes in low-literacy and resource-limited settings. Application of rapid qualitative assessments to improve the informed consent process is increasingly considered useful. This study assessed the effects of Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) on comprehension, retention and quality of the informed consent process. Methods A cluster randomized trial was conducted among participants of HPV sero-prevalence study in two districts of Northern Ethiopia, in 2013. A total of 300 study participants, 150 in the intervention and 150 in the control group, were included in the study. For the intervention group, the informed consent process was designed with further revisi...
OBJECTIVE: Previous reviews on participants' comprehension of informed consent information have focu...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend the use of appropriate informed consent procedures in...
Empirical research on informed consent has shown that study participants often do not fully understa...
Background Informed consent is a key component of bio-medical research involving human participan...
Background: Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is a form of rapid ethnographic assessment conducted at t...
Background Undertaking research and attaining informed consent can be challenging when there is pol...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and psychometrically evaluate an audio digitised tool for assessment of compre...
Informed consent (IC) has been an international standard for decades for the ethical conduct of clin...
Abstract Background Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is an approach used to design context tailored co...
Background Community-based randomized controlled trials are often complex pieces of research with...
To develop and psychometrically evaluate an audio digitised tool for assessment of comprehension of ...
Background: Informed consent is a basic concept of contemporary, autonomy-based medical practice and...
Empirical research on informed consent has shown that study participants often do not fully understa...
Verifying participant comprehension continues to be a difficult ethical and regulatory challenge for...
BACKGROUND:Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement for research involving human partici...
OBJECTIVE: Previous reviews on participants' comprehension of informed consent information have focu...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend the use of appropriate informed consent procedures in...
Empirical research on informed consent has shown that study participants often do not fully understa...
Background Informed consent is a key component of bio-medical research involving human participan...
Background: Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is a form of rapid ethnographic assessment conducted at t...
Background Undertaking research and attaining informed consent can be challenging when there is pol...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and psychometrically evaluate an audio digitised tool for assessment of compre...
Informed consent (IC) has been an international standard for decades for the ethical conduct of clin...
Abstract Background Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is an approach used to design context tailored co...
Background Community-based randomized controlled trials are often complex pieces of research with...
To develop and psychometrically evaluate an audio digitised tool for assessment of comprehension of ...
Background: Informed consent is a basic concept of contemporary, autonomy-based medical practice and...
Empirical research on informed consent has shown that study participants often do not fully understa...
Verifying participant comprehension continues to be a difficult ethical and regulatory challenge for...
BACKGROUND:Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement for research involving human partici...
OBJECTIVE: Previous reviews on participants' comprehension of informed consent information have focu...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend the use of appropriate informed consent procedures in...
Empirical research on informed consent has shown that study participants often do not fully understa...