The willingness to participate in biomedical research involving human beings in low- and middle- income countries: a systematic review

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2019-03

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Browne, Joyce LORCID 0000-0001-7048-3245
Rees, Connie O
van Delden, Johannes J.M.ISNI 000000002992622X
Agyepong, Irene
Grobbee, D.E.ORCID 0000-0003-4472-4468ISNI 0000000030206553
Edwin, Ama
Klipstein-Grobusch, KerstinORCID 0000-0002-5462-9889ISNI 0000000016414268
van der Graaf, RiekeORCID 0000-0003-4907-7044ISNI 0000000389642183

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Objectives: To systematically review reasons for the willingness to participate in biomedical human subjects research in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods: Five databases were systematically searched for articles published between 2000 and 2017 containing the domain of ‘human subjects research’ in ‘LMICs’ and determinant ‘reasons for (non)participation’. Reasons mentioned were extracted, ranked and results narratively described. Results: Ninety-four articles were included, 44 qualitative and 50 mixed-methods studies. Altruism, personal health benefits, access to health care, monetary benefit, knowledge, social support and trust were the most important reasons for participation. Primary reasons for non-participation were safety concerns, inconvenience, stigmatisation, lack of social support, confidentiality concerns, physical pain, efficacy concerns and distrust. Stigmatisation was a major concern in relation to HIV research. Reasons were similar across different regions, gender, non-patient or patient participants and real or hypothetical study designs. Conclusions: Addressing factors that affect (non-)participation in the planning process and during the conduct of research may enhance voluntary consent to participation and reduce barriers for potential participants.

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barriers to participate, health, informed consent, low- and middle-income countries, reasons for non-participation, reasons for participation, willingness to participate, Humans, Patient Participation, Biomedical Research, Developing Countries, Health Services Accessibility/standards, Informed Consent/standards, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology, Review, Journal Article

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Browne, J L, Rees, C O, van Delden, J J M, Agyepong, I, Grobbee, D E, Edwin, A, Klipstein-Grobusch, K & van der Graaf, R 2019, 'The willingness to participate in biomedical research involving human beings in low- and middle- income countries : a systematic review', Tropical medicine & international health, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 264-279. https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13195