Recall and decay of consent information among parents of infants participating in a randomized controlled clinical trial using an audio-visual tool in The Gambia
Communicating essential research information to low literacy research participants in Africa is highly challenging, since this population is vulnerable to poor comprehension of consent information. Several supportive materials have been developed to aid participant comprehension in these settings. W...
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Main Authors: | Robert B. Mboizi (Author), Muhammed O. Afolabi (Author), Michael Okoye (Author), Beate Kampmann (Author), Anna Roca (Author), Olubukola T. Idoko (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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