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Ethical and practical considerations arising from community consultation on implementing controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni in Uganda

Issues related to controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni (CHI-S) were explored to ensure the ethical and voluntary participation of potential CHI-S volunteers in an endemic setting in Uganda. We invited volunteers from a fishing community and a tertiary education community to g...

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Autores principales: Egesa, Moses, Ssali, Agnes, Tumwesige, Edward, Kizza, Moses, Driciru, Emmanuella, Luboga, Fiona, Roestenberg, Meta, Seeley, Janet, Elliott, Alison M.
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Publicado: Routledge 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9258062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35814190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11287462.2022.2091503
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author Egesa, Moses
Ssali, Agnes
Tumwesige, Edward
Kizza, Moses
Driciru, Emmanuella
Luboga, Fiona
Roestenberg, Meta
Seeley, Janet
Elliott, Alison M.
author_facet Egesa, Moses
Ssali, Agnes
Tumwesige, Edward
Kizza, Moses
Driciru, Emmanuella
Luboga, Fiona
Roestenberg, Meta
Seeley, Janet
Elliott, Alison M.
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description Issues related to controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni (CHI-S) were explored to ensure the ethical and voluntary participation of potential CHI-S volunteers in an endemic setting in Uganda. We invited volunteers from a fishing community and a tertiary education community to guide the development of informed consent procedures. Consultative group discussions were held to modify educational materials on schistosomiasis, vaccines and the CHI-S model and similar discussions were held with a test group. With both groups, a mock consent process was conducted. Fourteen in-depth key informant interviews and three group discussions were held to explore perceptions towards participating in a CHI-S. Most of the participants had not heard of the CHI-S. Willingness to take part depended on understanding the study procedures and the consenting process. Close social networks were key in deciding to take part. The worry of adverse effects was cited as a possible hindrance to taking part. Volunteer time compensation was unclear for a CHI-S. Potential volunteers in these communities are willing to take part in a CHI-S. Community engagement is needed to build trust and time must be taken to share study procedures and ensure understanding of key messages.
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spelling pubmed-92580622022-07-07 Ethical and practical considerations arising from community consultation on implementing controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni in Uganda Egesa, Moses Ssali, Agnes Tumwesige, Edward Kizza, Moses Driciru, Emmanuella Luboga, Fiona Roestenberg, Meta Seeley, Janet Elliott, Alison M. Glob Bioeth Regular Issue: Global Bioethics Issues related to controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni (CHI-S) were explored to ensure the ethical and voluntary participation of potential CHI-S volunteers in an endemic setting in Uganda. We invited volunteers from a fishing community and a tertiary education community to guide the development of informed consent procedures. Consultative group discussions were held to modify educational materials on schistosomiasis, vaccines and the CHI-S model and similar discussions were held with a test group. With both groups, a mock consent process was conducted. Fourteen in-depth key informant interviews and three group discussions were held to explore perceptions towards participating in a CHI-S. Most of the participants had not heard of the CHI-S. Willingness to take part depended on understanding the study procedures and the consenting process. Close social networks were key in deciding to take part. The worry of adverse effects was cited as a possible hindrance to taking part. Volunteer time compensation was unclear for a CHI-S. Potential volunteers in these communities are willing to take part in a CHI-S. Community engagement is needed to build trust and time must be taken to share study procedures and ensure understanding of key messages. Routledge 2022-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9258062/ /pubmed/35814190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11287462.2022.2091503 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Regular Issue: Global Bioethics
Egesa, Moses
Ssali, Agnes
Tumwesige, Edward
Kizza, Moses
Driciru, Emmanuella
Luboga, Fiona
Roestenberg, Meta
Seeley, Janet
Elliott, Alison M.
Ethical and practical considerations arising from community consultation on implementing controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni in Uganda
title Ethical and practical considerations arising from community consultation on implementing controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni in Uganda
title_full Ethical and practical considerations arising from community consultation on implementing controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni in Uganda
title_fullStr Ethical and practical considerations arising from community consultation on implementing controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Ethical and practical considerations arising from community consultation on implementing controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni in Uganda
title_short Ethical and practical considerations arising from community consultation on implementing controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni in Uganda
title_sort ethical and practical considerations arising from community consultation on implementing controlled human infection studies using schistosoma mansoni in uganda
topic Regular Issue: Global Bioethics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9258062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35814190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11287462.2022.2091503
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