Informed consent comprehension in African research settings
Objective Previous reviews on participants' comprehension of informed consent information have focused on developed countries. Experience has shown that ethical standards developed on Western values may not be appropriate for African settings where research concepts are unfamiliar. We undertoo...
Main Authors: | Afolabi, M. (Author), Okebe, J. (Author), McGrath, N. (Author), Larson, H. (Author), Bojang, K. (Author), Chandramohan, D. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-06.
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