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Community sensitization and decision-making for trial participation: A mixed-methods study from The Gambia.

Susan DierickxSarah O'NeillCharlotte GryseelsEdna Immaculate AnyangoMelanie Bannister-TyrrellJoseph OkebeJulia MwesigwaFatou JaitehRené GerretsRaffaella RavinettoUmberto D'AlessandroKoen Peeters Grietens
Published in: Developing world bioethics (2017)
Community sensitization is effective in providing first-hand, reliable information to communities as the information is cascaded to those who could not attend the sessions. However, further research is needed to assess how the informal spread of information further shapes people's expectations, how the process engages with existing social relations and hierarchies (e.g. local political power structures; permissions of heads of households) and how this influences or changes individual consent.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • decision making
  • health information
  • clinical trial
  • physical activity
  • study protocol
  • randomized controlled trial
  • high resolution