Challenges for consent and community engagement in the conduct of cluster randomized trial among school children in low income settings: experiences from Kenya
BACKGROUND: There are a number of practical and ethical issues raised in school-based health research, particularly those related to obtaining consent from parents and assent from children. One approach to developing, strengthening, and supporting appropriate consent and assent processes is through...
Main Authors: | Okello, G, Jones, C, Bonareri, M, Ndegwa, SN, McHaro, C, Kengo, J, Kinyua, K, Dubeck, M, Halliday, K, Jukes, M, Molyneux, C, Brooker, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2013
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