Biological sample donation and informed consent for neurobiobanking: Evidence from a community survey in Ghana and Nigeria.
Arti SinghOyedunni ArulogunJoshua AkinyemiMichelle NicholsBenedict Calys-TagoeBabatunde OjebuyiCarolyn JenkinsReginald ObiakoAlbert AkpaluFred SarfoKolawole WahabAdeniyi SundayLukman F OwolabiMuyiwa AdigunIbukun AfolamiOlorunyomi OlorunsogbonMayowa OgunronbiEzinne Sylvia MelikamRuth LaryeaShadrack AsibeyWisdom OguikeLois MelikamAbdullateef SuleMusibau A TitiloyeIsah Suleiman YahayaAbiodun BelloRajesh N KalariaAyodele JegedeMayowa OwolabiBruce OvbiageleRufus AkinyemiPublished in: PloS one (2022)
There is a greater need for research attention in the area of brain banking and informed consent. Improved context-sensitive public education on neurobiobanking and informed consent, in line with the sociocultural diversities, is recommended within the African sub region.