Best practices for ethical sharing of individual-level health research data from low- and middle-income settings
Sharing individual-level data from clinical and public health research is increasingly being seen as a core requirement for effective and efficient biomedical research. This article discusses the results of a systematic review and multisite qualitative study of key stakeholders' perspectives on...
Main Authors: | Bull, S, Cheah, P, Denny, S, Jao, I, Marsh, V, Merson, L, Shah More, N, Nhan, L, Osrin, D, Tangseefa, D, Wassenaar, D, Parker, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2015
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