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Ethical Considerations for Engaging Children and Adolescents Living with HIV in Research in African Countries: A Systematic Review.

Emma GilletteWinstone NyandikoAshley ChoryMichael ScanlonJosephine AluochNandini ChoudhuryDaniel LagatCelestine AshimosiWhitney BiegonDennis MunyoroJanet LidweyeJack NyagayaIlene WiletsAllison DeLongRami KantorRachel Christine VreemanViolet Naanyu
Published in: Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE (2023)
Research engaging children and adolescents living with HIV (CALWH) is critical for youth-friendly services and HIV care, and researchers need to ensure that such engagement is ethical. We conducted a systematic review to identify key ethical considerations for the engagement of CALWH in research. The review focused on primary research articles conducted in African countries that examined ethical issues in CALWH engaged in research. Ten studies met the inclusion criteria; the following seven key domains were extracted: 1) justifications for engaging CALWH in research; 2) community involvement; 3) informed consent/assent; 4) caregiver involvement; 5) perceptions of benefits; 6) perception of the risks of involvement; and 7) confidentiality. These domains can inform the ethical engagement of CALWH in research.
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