A Gateway to Biomedical Research in AfricaNova Publishers, 2007 - 184 páginas This book reveals the necessary steps required by researchers from both developing and industrialised areas to conduct biomedical research in resource poor communities. This book goes beyond the ethical consideration and concentrates on issues considered minor by many researchers during planning of their research conduct. The communities considered are diverse both culturally and geographically. The communities are exposed by the authors with several years' experience working in the area on hierarchy, beliefs and fears, the economical and social aspects. Probably the education levels and how this is developing, impacting on research have been discussed. The boundaries and religions that make each community as an important aspect demarcating Africa into the social structures. Planning and preparing to undertake biomedical research in resource poor communities of Africa goes even deeper than the normal ethical considerations. |
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... research in resource poor communities . Social workers and including relief aid organizations , students , and teachers on aspects of research ... proposal to work in African communities . Also this collection is of value to the sponsor / ...
... research in resource poor communities . Social workers and including relief aid organizations , students , and teachers on aspects of research ... proposal to work in African communities . Also this collection is of value to the sponsor / ...
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... proposal is rejected by one ethics committee , the researchers re - submit it to another ethics committee ) . Some ... research in African countries to learn more about research oversight in those countries . Researchers are also ...
... proposal is rejected by one ethics committee , the researchers re - submit it to another ethics committee ) . Some ... research in African countries to learn more about research oversight in those countries . Researchers are also ...
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Perspective of an Historical Africa | 39 |
Globalization of Health Informed Consent | 47 |
Protection of Human Subject in Biomedical Research in Egypt | 61 |
Biomedical Researches in Sudan | 73 |
The United Republic of Tanzania East Africa | 81 |
Republic of Cameroon | 101 |
Biomedical Research in South Africa | 109 |
Biomedical Research in Zimbabwe | 117 |
The Republic of Ghana West Africa Steps in Doing Health Research in Ghana | 131 |
Concluding Remarks | 141 |
GlossaryAnnex | 147 |
Index | 173 |
Conducting Biomedical Research in Malawi What Researchers Need to Know | 91 |
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2007 Nova Science African communities African countries approval areas benefits Bioethics biological biomedical research Cameroon centers CIOMS clinical trials collaboration compensation COMREC conduct biomedical research conduct research consent form cultural Declaration of Helsinki developing countries diseases district drug economic Egypt ensure ethical clearance ethical review committee evaluation Ghana global health research health system HIV/AIDS indigenous communities individual infection Institutional Review Boards international ethical issues malaria Malawi Medical Research Ministry of Health monitoring MRCZ National Health NHSRC Nova Science Publishers NRCM Nuremberg Code obtaining organizations patient permission political population principal investigator principles prior informed consent priority procedures regulations regulatory Research Ethics Committee research in Africa research participants research project research proposal research protocols research subjects research team risks rural Schistosomiasis scientific South Africa specimens sponsors Sudan Takafira Mduluza Tanzania treatment University vaccine village Yes/No Zambia Zimbabwe
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Página 25 - A doctor is not guilty of negligence if he has acted in accordance with a practice accepted as proper by a responsible body of medical men skilled in that particular article.
Página 23 - True consent to what happens to one's self is the informed exercise of a choice, and that entails an opportunity to evaluate knowledgeably the options available and the risks attendant upon each.
Página 29 - Medical research is only justified if there is a reasonable likelihood that the populations in which the research is carried out stand to benefit from the results of the research.
Página 31 - If at all possible, consistent with patient psychology, the doctor should obtain the patient's freely given consent after the patient has been given a full explanation.
Página 23 - Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences: International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects (CIOMS 1993).
Página 37 - The continent is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean Sea, on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the east by the Red Sea and the...
Página 22 - Where an activity does not involve therapy, diagnosis, or management, and a professional/subject rather than a professional/patient relationship exists, ' the subject is entitled to a full and frank disclosure of all the facts, probabilities, and opinions which a reasonable man might be expected to consider before giving his consent.
Página 34 - ... that treatment will be provided free of charge for specified types of research-related injury or for complications associated with the research, the nature and duration of such care, the name of the organization or individual that will provide the treatment, and whether there is any uncertainty regarding funding of such treatment...