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Genetic and Genomic Researchers' Perspectives on Biological Sample Sharing in Collaborative Research in Uganda: A Qualitative Study.

David Kaawa-MafigiriDeborah Ekusai SebattaIan MunabiErisa Sabakaki Mwaka
Published in: Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE (2023)
Numerous ethical, legal, and social issues arise with biological sample sharing. The study explored the perspectives of genetic and genomic researchers on the sharing of biological samples in international collaborative research. Qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with 15 researchers. Participants expressed positive attitudes towards biobanking and appreciated the benefits of cross-border sharing of biological samples but noted that this practice had adversely affected local capacity building efforts. There was limited understanding of the ethical and regulatory frameworks governing sample sharing. Researchers emphasized the importance of respecting cultural values in biobanking research. Issues concerning poor governance and inequitable benefit sharing were also raised. There is a need for fair and equitable international collaborations where all researchers are treated with respect and as equal partners.
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • social media
  • quality improvement
  • copy number
  • healthcare
  • genome wide
  • primary care
  • systematic review
  • public health
  • transcription factor
  • decision making
  • hiv infected
  • optical coherence tomography