Research Capacity and Ethics
Cross-source consensus on Research Capacity and Ethics from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Caregivers will provide written informed consent, and child assent will not be obtained because participants are too young. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- The project prioritizes building research capacity in Kenya for autism diagnosis, neurobehavioural methods, and neuro-health research. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- The study has obtained human subjects approvals from Kenyan and Indiana University review bodies, with reliance agreements involving Purdue University and Boston University. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- Capacity-building activities include training, mentorship, seminars, workshops, mentored projects, and conferences. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- A community and scientific advisory panel will advise on study design, implementation, interpretation, dissemination, follow-up studies, and partnerships. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project