Engaging participants with research findings: A rights‐informed approach
Abstract Background Sharing research findings with participants is recognized as an ethical imperative for the research community. However, most discourse on this topic in mainstream public health takes a paternalistic approach, with researchers retaining the power to choose if, when, and how resear...
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Main Authors: | Mathew Sunil George (Author), Rakhal Gaitonde (Author), Rachel Davey (Author), Itismita Mohanty (Author), Penney Upton (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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