Search Results - "Hallez, Kristina"
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Ethics challenges and guidance related to research involving adolescent post-abortion care: a scoping review
Published in Reproductive health (02-05-2018)“…An increase in post abortion care (PAC) research with adolescents, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, has brought to attention several…”
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Informed Consent for Mobile Phone Health Surveys in Colombia: A Qualitative Study
Published in Journal of empirical research on human research ethics (01-02-2021)“…Public health surveys deployed through automated mobile phone calls raise a set of ethical challenges, including succinctly communicating information necessary…”
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Ethical challenges in research on post-abortion care with adolescents: experiences of researchers in Zambia
Published in Problemi di bioetica (2020)“…Post-abortion care (PAC) research is increasingly being conducted in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to help reduce the high burden of unsafe…”
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The features and qualities of online training modules in research ethics: a case study evaluating their institutional application for the University of Botswana
Published in Problemi di bioetica (2020)“…Research ethics remains a cornerstone of the scientific enterprise as it defines the boundaries of responsible conduct of research. Our aim was to…”
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Assessing training needs in health research ethics: a case study from the University of Zambia School of Medicine
Published in Problemi di bioetica (2020)“…In many settings, and perhaps especially in low-middle income countries, training institutions do not adequately prepare their students for the ethical…”
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The Psychology of Poverty: Current and Future Directions
Published in Current directions in psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society (18-11-2024)“…An emerging literature on “the psychology of poverty” suggests that the experience of poverty itself has psychological consequences, some of which may make…”
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A pilot study of simple interventions to improve informed consent in clinical research: Feasibility, approach, and results
Published in Clinical trials (London, England) (01-02-2015)“…Background: Research suggests that participants do not always adequately understand studies. While some consent interventions increase understanding,…”
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Bioethics training programmes for Africa: evaluating professional and bioethics-related achievements of African trainees after a decade of Fogarty NIH investment
Published in BMJ open (15-09-2016)“…Our primary aim was to evaluate the impact of US National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded bioethics training programmes (Fogarty bioethics training…”
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Streamlined versus traditional consent for low-risk comparative effectiveness trials: a randomized experimental study to measure patients' and public attitudes
Published in Journal of comparative effectiveness research (01-04-2022)“…Streamlining consent for low-risk comparative effectiveness research (CER) could facilitate research, while safeguarding patients' rights. 2618 adults were…”
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Alternative consent models for comparative effectiveness studies: Views of patients from two institutions
Published in AJOB empirical bioethics (02-04-2016)“…Background: Informed consent requirements generally require a lengthy process and signed documentation for patients to participate in clinical research. With…”
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Consent for mobile phone surveys of non-communicable disease risk factors in low-resource settings: an exploratory qualitative study in Uganda
Published in mHealth (01-08-2019)“…Lack of data for timely decision-making around the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) presents special challenges for policy makers,…”
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Exploring Institutional Research Ethics Systems: A Case Study From Uganda
Published in AJOB empirical bioethics (03-07-2015)“…Background: The increasing globalization of research drives a need for greater research ethics capacity in low resource countries. Several programs have…”
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Stakeholder perspectives regarding alternate approaches to informed consent for comparative effectiveness research
Published in Learning health systems (01-04-2018)“…Introduction Traditional informed consent approaches, involving separate discussions and lengthy consent forms, may be an imperfect fit for comparative…”
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