Cultural aspects related to informed consent in health research: A systematic review

A Halkoaho, AM Pietilä, M Ebbesen, S Karki… - Nursing …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: In order to protect the autonomy of human subjects, we need to take their
culture into account when we are obtaining informed consent. Objective and research …

Gurus and Griots: Revisiting the research informed consent process in rural African contexts

R Appiah - BMC medical Ethics, 2021 - Springer
Background Researchers conducting community-based participatory action research
(CBPAR) in highly collectivistic and socioeconomically disadvantaged community settings in …

[图书][B] Ethics for psychologists

RD Francis - 2010 - books.google.com
Ethics for Psychologists, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive handbook covering the full range of
ethical challenges that confront psychologists in practice and research Written for all …

Securing recruitment and obtaining informed consent in minority ethnic groups in the UK

CE Lloyd, MRD Johnson, S Mughal, JA Sturt… - BMC Health Services …, 2008 - Springer
Background Previous health research has often explicitly excluded individuals from minority
ethnic backgrounds due to perceived cultural and communication difficulties, including …

Tailoring information provision and consent processes to research contexts: the value of rapid assessments

S Bull, B Farsides, FT Ayele - Journal of Empirical Research …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Guidance requires that consent processes for research be appropriately tailored to their
cultural context. This paper discusses the use of rapid assessments to identify cultural and …

Perceptions of consent, permission structures and approaches to the community: a rapid ethical assessment performed in North West Cameroon

JA Kengne-Ouafo, TM Nji, WF Tantoh, DN Nyoh… - BMC public health, 2014 - Springer
Background Understanding local contextual factors is important when conducting
international collaborative studies in low-income country settings. Rapid ethical assessment …

What empirical research has been undertaken on the ethics of clinical research in India? A systematic scoping review and narrative synthesis

S Paramasivan, P Davies, A Richards, J Wade… - BMJ Global …, 2021 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction The post-2005 rise in clinical trials and clinical research conducted in India was
accompanied by frequent reports of unethical practices, leading to a series of regulatory …

Docile bodies: transnational research ethics as biopolitics

MT Lysaught - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2009 - academic.oup.com
This essay explores the claim that bioethics has become a mode of biopolitics. It seeks to
illuminate one of the myriad of ways that bioethics joins other institutionalized discursive …

A mixed-methods study on perceptions towards use of Rapid Ethical Assessment to improve informed consent processes for health research in a low-income setting

A Addissie, G Davey, MJ Newport, T Addissie… - BMC Medical …, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is a form of rapid ethnographic
assessment conducted at the beginning of research project to guide the consent process …

How participatory is parental consent in low literacy rural settings in low income countries? Lessons learned from a community based study of infants in South India

D Rajaraman, N Jesuraj, L Geiter, S Bennett… - BMC Medical …, 2011 - Springer
Background A requisite for ethical human subjects research is that participation should be
informed and voluntary. Participation during the informed consent process by way of asking …