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How participatory is parental consent in low literacy rural settings in low income countries? Lessons learned from a community based study of infants in South India

机译:在低收入国家的低识字农村地区,父母同意的参与程度如何?从南印度社区婴儿研究中吸取的教训

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Background A requisite for ethical human subjects research is that participation should be informed and voluntary. Participation during the informed consent process by way of asking questions is an indicator of the extent to which consent is informed. Aims The aims of this study were to assess the extent to which parents providing consent for children's participation in an observational tuberculosis (TB) research study in India actively participated during the informed consent discussion, and to identify correlates of that participation. Methods In an observational cohort study of tuberculosis in infants in South India, field supervisors who were responsible for obtaining informed consent noted down questions asked during the informed consent discussions for 4,382 infants who were enrolled in the study. These questions were post-coded by topic. Bivariate and multivariate analysis was conducted to examine factors associated with asking at least one question during the informed consent process. Results In total, 590 out of 4,382 (13.4%) parents/guardians asked any question during the informed consent process. We found that the likelihood of parents asking questions during the informed consent process was significantly associated with education level of either parent both parents being present, and location. Conclusions The findings have implications for planning the informed consent process in a largely rural setting with low levels of literacy. Greater effort needs to be directed towards developing simple participatory communication materials for the informed consent process. Furthermore, including both parents in a discussion about a child's participation in a research study may increase the extent to which consent is truly informed. Finally, continuing efforts need to be made to improve the communication skills of research workers with regard to explaining research processes and putting potential research participants at ease.
机译:背景进行道德人类学科研究的必要条件是参与应该是知情且自愿的。通过询问问题进行的知情同意过程中的参与是知情同意程度的指标。目的这项研究的目的是评估在印度知情同意书讨论期间,父母同意儿童参与调查的结核病(TB)研究的积极程度,并确定这种参与的相关性。方法在南印度的一个婴儿结核病观察性队列研究中,负责获得知情同意的现场监督员记录了在知情同意讨论期间对参与研究的4,382例婴儿的提问。这些问题按主题进行了后编码。进行了双变量和多变量分析,以检查与知情同意过程中询问至少一个问题相关的因素。结果总共有4,382名父母/监护人中有590名(13.4%)在知情同意过程中提出了任何问题。我们发现,父母在知情同意过程中提出问题的可能性与父母双方都在场的父母的学历和位置密切相关。结论研究结果对于在扫盲水平较低的大部分农村地区规划知情同意程序具有重要意义。需要作出更大的努力,为知情同意过程开发简单的参与性交流材料。此外,将父母双方都包括在有关孩子参与研究的讨论中,可能会增加真正知情同意的程度。最后,在解释研究过程和使潜在的研究参与者放心方面,需要继续努力以提高研究人员的沟通技巧。

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