Obtaining informed consent for genomics research in Africa: analysis of H3Africa consent documents
Article 2015 en
Authors
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Nchangwi Syntia Munung
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Patricia A. Marshall
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Megan Campbell
Abstract
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H3Africa research makes use of three consent models-specific, tiered and broad consent. We outlined different strategies used by H3Africa investigators to explain concepts in genomics to potential research participants. To further ensure that the decision to participate in genomic research is informed and meaningful, we recommend that innovative approaches to the informed consent process be developed, preferably in consultation with research participants, research ethics committees and researchers in Africa.
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