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Balancing Ethics and Culture: A Scoping Review of Ethico-Cultural and Implementation Challenges of the Individual-Based Consent Model in African Research

Objective: This review explores the ethico-cultural and implementation challenges associated with the individual-based informed consent (IC) model in the relatively collectivistic African context and examines suggested approaches to manage them. Methods: We searched four databases for peer-reviewed...

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Published in:Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 2024-07, Vol.19 (3), p.143-172
Main Authors: Appiah, Richard, Raviola, Giuseppe, Weobong, Benedict
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