Challenges arising when seeking broad consent for health research data sharing: a qualitative study of perspectives in Thailand
<h4>Background</h4> <p>Research funders, regulatory agencies, and journals are increasingly expecting that individual-level data from health research will be shared. Broad consent to such sharing is considered appropriate, feasible and acceptable in low- and middle-income settings...
Main Authors: | Cheah, P, Jatupornpimol, N, Hanboonkunupakarn, B, Khirikoekkong, N, Jittamala, P, Pukrittayakamee, S, Day, N, Parker, M, Bull, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2018
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