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    Motivations and perceptions of community advisory boards in the ethics of medical research: the case of the Thai-Myanmar border
    with Francois Nosten, Nicholas P. J. Day, Nicholas J. White, Phaik Kin Cheah, Phaik Yeong Cheah, and Khin Maung Lwin
    BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1). 2014.
    BackgroundCommunity engagement is increasingly promoted as a marker of good, ethical practice in the context of international collaborative research in low-income countries. There is, however, no widely agreed definition of community engagement or of approaches adopted. Justifications given for its use also vary. Community engagement is, for example, variously seen to be of value in: the development of more effective and appropriate consent processes; improved understanding of the aims and forms…Read more